lol, u need to do some research buddy. And you may not want to read any of the Rover blaspheme on Turtle Expeditions web site either. ;) Sub's have been around since 1937, they're pretty versatile, sometimes even as much as your little Jeep knock off. It is impressive how the Disco gets through stuff with those little pizza cutter tires, tho.
Lol, might wanna read up on the Land Rover's history too, while you are at it. Yup, Jeeps are cheap, thats how they were designed originally and they moslty follow that tradition. Landies are for suburbian mom's to bring their kids to soccer practice. Or offroaders who just can't see lowering themselves to plastic dashes and vinyl seats, which, if you got the money, nothing wrong with off roading in style. The dirt don't care about your leather seats, tho, it only sees tire tracks.
Maybe you should reed up on land rovers, other than on the haters web sites. And ya new land rovers are luxury cars. Since they where bought-out. But so is your new suburban. And LR's they are still just as capable as any other stock off roader. You've obviously never seen a classic, defender or anything of that age.
Ya, they are nice rigs. I just don't see them cuz there are so many cheaper alternatives where I live. My Sub is to tow my CJ to events, but it also does quite well on its own. Like I said, the dirt don't care about the badge on the grill. Landy also tends to be heavier, its more of a 1/2 ton, Jeep started as a 1/4 ton. When LR "improved" on the Jeep idea, they didn't have to follow the weight resctrictions Jeep designers did. And LR had alot of imperialism to support its sales.
landrover kicks american ass american trucks are big hevy rustbuckets massive v8s and they still go nowhere i was in chicago i had a f150 v6 my disco 2.5td has as much power
i would seriously consider getting a bull bar (full wrap around) for your discovery it will help when you go up close walled inclines with out fear of destorying your head lights lol
The problem in steep incline is the rear, not the front ;-) Actually the video doesn't show it, but the rear bumper touched down the sand at the beginning of the incline. Bye.
You still better off with a defender instead of the free lander
yehudiadelphos1 5 months ago
ciao Melius, dove sei? mi sembra di riconoscere Viadana... è possibile?
ciarlienchi 2 years ago
Si è proprio Viadana...
MeliusEsseQuamVideri 2 years ago
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I'd tag along with my Suburban. That way when the Disco breaks down, we can just throw it on my roof rack and and take it in for repair. ;)
l337pwnage 2 years ago
Suburbans don't even have lockers. You need more than just low range to keep up with a rover so, good luck.
bikerD15 2 years ago 2
lol, u need to do some research buddy. And you may not want to read any of the Rover blaspheme on Turtle Expeditions web site either. ;) Sub's have been around since 1937, they're pretty versatile, sometimes even as much as your little Jeep knock off. It is impressive how the Disco gets through stuff with those little pizza cutter tires, tho.
l337pwnage 2 years ago
There's no comparison to a good old RR classic or defender vs. a cheap jeep.
bikerD15 2 years ago
Lol, might wanna read up on the Land Rover's history too, while you are at it. Yup, Jeeps are cheap, thats how they were designed originally and they moslty follow that tradition. Landies are for suburbian mom's to bring their kids to soccer practice. Or offroaders who just can't see lowering themselves to plastic dashes and vinyl seats, which, if you got the money, nothing wrong with off roading in style. The dirt don't care about your leather seats, tho, it only sees tire tracks.
l337pwnage 2 years ago
Maybe you should reed up on land rovers, other than on the haters web sites. And ya new land rovers are luxury cars. Since they where bought-out. But so is your new suburban. And LR's they are still just as capable as any other stock off roader. You've obviously never seen a classic, defender or anything of that age.
bikerD15 2 years ago
Ya, they are nice rigs. I just don't see them cuz there are so many cheaper alternatives where I live. My Sub is to tow my CJ to events, but it also does quite well on its own. Like I said, the dirt don't care about the badge on the grill. Landy also tends to be heavier, its more of a 1/2 ton, Jeep started as a 1/4 ton. When LR "improved" on the Jeep idea, they didn't have to follow the weight resctrictions Jeep designers did. And LR had alot of imperialism to support its sales.
l337pwnage 2 years ago
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AdamLawrence1992 2 months ago
Suburban????? You mean the wife and kids mobile that breaks if it runs over an ant???? What a dumbass
SomeGreenTea 2 years ago
Lol, you have no idea, do you? I guess that's why its fun to post. :) Name calling also makes you correct, I suppose.
l337pwnage 2 years ago
wat een beest
Stompwijk2 2 years ago
Maybe it could, but not better than a Disco!
Kumba117 3 years ago
gypo do you you think your disco can do what ranchers need it to do no. your disco is a off roader. they are for different purposes
redwolfteam 3 years ago
landrover kicks american ass american trucks are big hevy rustbuckets massive v8s and they still go nowhere i was in chicago i had a f150 v6 my disco 2.5td has as much power
gypo44 3 years ago
jeez, you guys are going to get mud on the leather seats and wool carpeting!
kwisn 3 years ago
Im not going to lie, my american truck can do any of this easy, and its stock.
Tomdabananaman 3 years ago
Well you just lies
Kumba117 3 years ago
Infact I think my mom's little SUV could do all of that too. Mine could do more.
Tomdabananaman 3 years ago
try it with a new tires...
19djFOX86 3 years ago
if u got a 4-6 inch lift that thing would be ready for anything :)
callum067 4 years ago
Or removing the original bumper for a new one more kitted for off road use...
MeliusEsseQuamVideri 4 years ago
i would seriously consider getting a bull bar (full wrap around) for your discovery it will help when you go up close walled inclines with out fear of destorying your head lights lol
WYATT666 4 years ago
The problem in steep incline is the rear, not the front ;-) Actually the video doesn't show it, but the rear bumper touched down the sand at the beginning of the incline. Bye.
MeliusEsseQuamVideri 4 years ago
yeah thats normal for disco's i would fit a trialer hitch to protect the body work then lol
WYATT666 4 years ago
discoverys are pretty good off roaders, better than its americans contenders and nissans xterras or mitsubishis shoguns
lowlifehippie 4 years ago 3
the best 4x4xfar
DiscoHSE 5 years ago 4