Land Rover Discovery 300 Tdi Diesel
Overview
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1989-1998 |
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The best compromise between a family car and a superb off-roader. Seven-seat option turns it into a people carrier, too. Versatile or what?
Dimensions H1920mm; W1793mm; L4521mm
Max Load Capacity 60 cubic feet Insurance Group 11-15
Dimensions H1920mm; W1793mm; L4521mm
Max Load Capacity 60 cubic feet Insurance Group 11-15
Source: Motorbase
The Discovery was introduced into the United Kingdom in 1989. The company code-named the vehicle "Project Jay", and came close to calling it the "Prairie Rover" until the decision was made to improve the overall branding strategy, eventually leading to the Land Rover name becoming detached from any specific model (at the launch of the "Defender" name.) The new model was based on the chassis and drivetrain of the more upmarket Range Rover, but with a lower price aimed at a larger market segment and intended to compete with Japanese offerings.
The Discovery was initially available in a three door version, partly to avoid eating into the market of the more expensive Range Rover. The five door became available the following year. Both were fitted with five seats, and an option was made available to have two further seats fitted in the "boot" area at the back of the car. A two-seater, three-door Discovery Commercial version, lacking rear windows, was later offered by Land Rover Special Vehicles. Pre-1994, the Discovery was available with either the 2.5 litre 200 Tdi engine or the 3.5L Rover V8. Early V8s used a twin SU carburettor system, moving over to Lucas fuel injection in 1990. In the UK, V8 models are comparatively rare, the majority of Discovery owners preferring the more economical diesel engines. Consequently, resale prices of V8-engined vehicles are lower than the more popular diesel counterparts. In the North American market, the situation was reversed and the vast majority of vehicles sold were fitted with the V8. A two litre petrol engine from the Rover stable was briefly available in a model known as the 2.0 Mpi. This was intended to attract fleet managers, since UK (and also Italian) tax laws benefited vehicles under two litres. A combination of changes in taxation and the engine being underpowered for such a heavy vehicle led to the demise of this engine, despite the kudos of being the engine fitted to several Discoveries supplied to the British Royal family.
The Discovery was initially available in a three door version, partly to avoid eating into the market of the more expensive Range Rover. The five door became available the following year. Both were fitted with five seats, and an option was made available to have two further seats fitted in the "boot" area at the back of the car. A two-seater, three-door Discovery Commercial version, lacking rear windows, was later offered by Land Rover Special Vehicles. Pre-1994, the Discovery was available with either the 2.5 litre 200 Tdi engine or the 3.5L Rover V8. Early V8s used a twin SU carburettor system, moving over to Lucas fuel injection in 1990. In the UK, V8 models are comparatively rare, the majority of Discovery owners preferring the more economical diesel engines. Consequently, resale prices of V8-engined vehicles are lower than the more popular diesel counterparts. In the North American market, the situation was reversed and the vast majority of vehicles sold were fitted with the V8. A two litre petrol engine from the Rover stable was briefly available in a model known as the 2.0 Mpi. This was intended to attract fleet managers, since UK (and also Italian) tax laws benefited vehicles under two litres. A combination of changes in taxation and the engine being underpowered for such a heavy vehicle led to the demise of this engine, despite the kudos of being the engine fitted to several Discoveries supplied to the British Royal family.
Source: Wikipedia
Performance
| Top Speed | 0-60 | SQM | MPG | Engine Pwr | Comment |
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| 92 mph | 23 mpg | 111 bhp 4000 |
Magazine Articles
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Tackling the tech |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly March 2010 | |||
| Tackling the tech - Taking the best and making it better is not easy, especially when you're rebuilding a Discovery 3, brimming with electronic pitfalls and diagnostic nightmares. | ||||
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Six wheel inspiration |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly March 2010 | |||
| Six wheel inspiration - More of everything - if you though the Discovery already had enviable load carrying ability, then look on in wonder at Adrian's amazing conversion. | ||||
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The Land of new Discovery |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly March 2010 | |||
| The Land of new Discovery - Range Rover North America had created a small niche market, which could ultimately be exploited to launch a brand-new product, the 1989 Discovery. | ||||
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Buying power - Land Rover Discovery |
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| Publication | Classic Car Weekly 26 November 2009 | |||
| Buying power - Land Rover Discovery - Believe it or not, it's 20 years more or less to the day since the first Land Rover Discovery bumped up a kerb near you... ROB BRADSHAW looks at what was once the darling of the school run, but is rapidly becoming a classic. | ||||
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Right on target |
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| Publication | Land Rover World November 2009 | |||
| Right on target - David Sutherland recalls the sense of occasion when Land Rover launched the Discovery - its first new model for 18 years. | ||||
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Look at me everyone |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly February 2009 | |||
| Look at me everyone- It's a busy world out there and if you want people to notice your business then you'd better go for some in-your-face promotion - will this do..? | ||||
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Hey what's the weather like up there...? |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International May 2008 | |||
| Hey what's the weather like up there...?- Wee Mark Saville tracks down the tallest Discovery 2 in the world. | ||||
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Buying a Discovery Series I |
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| Publication | Land Rover World February 2007 | |||
| Buying a Discovery Series I - A well-maintained Discovery, even an old one, can still provide years of elegantly luxurious motoring - or comfortable off-road adventuring. | ||||
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Coming home |
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| Publication | Land Rover Enthusiast December 2006 | |||
| Coming home - If you're in the market for a really good 300 Tdi automatic, then consider a re-import from Japan, says James Taylor. | ||||
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