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The Luxurious Land Rover Discovery – Big Bold And Brilliant

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The Luxurious Land Rover Discovery – Big Bold And Brilliant

The Land Rover Discovery is in its fourth-generation and it is the ultimate all-rounder. It mixes a relaxing drive with punchy diesel engines and a cabin that shows of a luxury car quality with seven seats and lots of space. LetEUR(TM)s not forget that itEUR(TM)s also one of the most competent off-roaders on the planet. It doesnEUR(TM)t come cheap like a BMW X5 nor it is sporty like it, but this is Swiss Army knife of cars. There is only one engine on offer, a 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbodiesel on offer which produces a 252bhp. Discovery goes from 0-60mph in just 8.8 seconds and a top speed of 112mph. It comes mated with an eight-speed auto which makes most of the engineEUR(TM)s mid-range torque. The five-star Euro NCAP crash test rating gives a feeling of safety simply from sitting in a car that is very big. It has lots of airbags as standard, along with electronic brakeforce distribution.

The Land Rover Discovery is square-jawed and jagged like and action hero but the Xenon headlights, huge alloy wheels and a smart Range Rover-style girlle. It is also a stylish machine which looks good in mud as well as a five-star hotel car park. Its angular proportions, chunky looks give it more appeal than an Audi Q7. When you drive the Discovery you forget the stresses of daily life as the ride is so soothing and comfortable. The steering is very accurate which lets you place the car precisely on the road. Inside the cabin is first class and seating position is well placed. The dashboard offers a lavish mix of leather, wood and soft-touch plastics. The cabin is spacious enough for driver and passengers.

Hi-tech gadgetry like the dual-view centre console screen is enviable. There is also a set of five cameras as an option. The XS and HSE models get leather seats, parking sensors, automatic lights and sat-nav and a CD changer. With all the seats folded boot space is a whopping 2,558-litres. A permanent four-wheel drive and Terrain response comes as standard. The materials used inside make it evident that attention to detail has been given. Land roverEUR(TM)s acclaimed mpg is 32.1mpg but we reckon it will struggle to get to 25mpg. The CO2 emissions stand at 230g/km which is lots more than BMW X5 3.0d. BMW has much better figures of 38mpg and 195g/km of CO2.

Servicing for the Discovery doesnEUR(TM)t come cheap either and it is costly to replace its tyres. The Land Rover Discovery is a very competent off roader with high quality inside and outside. If compared to its main rival BMW X5, the X5 is frugal and greener than the Disco. The BMW also serves the purpose of a capable family car and does not perform bad at all when off road. However the Disco still beats the X5 in overall talent and this fact has remained the same for a long time now and the Disco is in its fourth generation. It offers limitless practicality, unbeatable off road performance and a smooth on road ride. The residual values are also good making the Disco a wise choice.