That's the beauty of UA-cam. We now have the chance to watch people talk about normal cars instead of the overpriced rubbish of Top Gear and that Grand Tour bilge.
Man you are just the best youtuber because you're so authentic, you showcase the things that the people can afford and live accordingly. You're the only youtuber i know that would do a car review and while taking to the camera while driving the car have bird shit on the window right next your face, and i find that fantastic as it happens to everyone. Keep it RGHD/RCR, your channels will get huge soon, among the most quality channels on youtube.
You don't own a Land Rover, they become part of the family, that's why you can't bear to part with it! I have two (mine and the wife's) Mine is 2002 V8 Auto, and remember re: reliability, these things are rarely pampered, more usually abused, and the Discovery 2 can be as old as 20 years old now. How many 1998 model cars are still on the road in the UK without some sort of maintenance? Also, that hook on the passenger transmission tunnel - that is affectionately known as the Chinese Takeaway hook :-) - just watch out for rust in the rear chassis on these if you have to deal with snow and salted roads.
Got one of each model - the wife's Td5 is actually lower spec than yours, 5 seats, cloth, no sunroof, no wheel arch flares - mine is a premium one with all the goodies but rear air bags were converted to coils before I bought it. Plus a few mods: 1drv.ms/u/s!AiSPsJSD7WXnlOsR-GRRoOsF8_ttYw
we use ours for rubbish bags my dad got annoyed with the airbags and switched them to coils hes also spent ages welding the back end as we deal with a lot of salt on roads and travelling to the islands on holiday
Love my 2004 facelift TD5 manual 7 seat, bought it 11yrs ago with 31,000 miles on it, now covered just shy of 200,000! Re mapped, and with a better inter cooler (and completely dump the EGR system, and pipework), pulls well, and on long runs can return up to 40mpg!!
Great video, as a daily driver of a 1994 Disco I can totally relate to the irrational and wallet-draining joy of getting in one of these things every day. By the way, the little hook is a "curry hook" for hanging takeaway on on the way home. My mother got one in 2001, the US dealer even used that term!
I have the 2002 US V8 SE7 (luxury) version. I've had it for going on 10 years now. The thing has cost me an arm and a leg in maintenance over the course of the past decade. I've replaced most of the cooling lines short of the radiator or the heater core. I've replaced 2 front drive shafts, plugs and wires, the coil packs for said wires, a thermostat, 3 AC compressors, and just recently the water pump and the AC compressor again. Even today the valve pan leaks oil to the point that I have to monitor the oil level weekly. Coolant is another fun one, having to top it off at the end of any long commute as the radiator like to leak in a different place every day it seems. The vehicle has been nothing but problem after problem. But I love it - and I will run it until the engine goes. It's hands down some of the most fun I've had in a vehicle and I just cannot bring myself to retire it. It's not been my daily driver for about two years now, but it will always feel like my main vehicle.
In order to be considered a car enthusiast one has to have owned the following two vehicles; an Alfa Romeo, and the other is a Land Rover. Anyone who owns an older Landy is the kind of person who goes down to the animal rescue and takes the dog that's known to have a few issues. They get it home, and using constant positive re-enforcement they love it for what it is, and don't hate it for what it isn't. I own an 08 200 series LC, and if I keep the miles down and look after it, I'm sure it will out last me. The other vehicle I own is a LR4, and its definitely the naughty one out of the two. Even though its been super reliable, occasionally the Solihull sun will shine through, and she'll play a trick on you, like the other day when my programmed satellite radio buttons on the touch screen did not actually co-inside with the channel. E.g. You press the screen for Alt-Nation and Classic Rewind plays haha. This little game was quickly gone when I turned on the ignition to drive home later in the day.
Greetings from South Africa. As a blind person, now 25 years old, great review. I'm not really a huge fan of these newer Discoveries but I love the 300tdi and td5 models, although I haven't experienced the td5 models yet but I do hear them driving around. I would definitely take a manual transmition with both the 300tdi and td5. However, with the defender 110 I love the double cab versions with the 300tdi and 2.4l Puma turbo diesel engines while my 21-year-old brother likes the more traditional Defender 110 station wagon.
This was a good video, you covered everything about the vehicle very thoroughly without wasting time. You are lucky to own one with a diesel engine. I am glad that you were honest about their reputation that they have for needing repairs, so that buyers know what they are getting into when they purchase one.
I had the adventure for 5 years and when I bought it there was 120k on the clock and I sold it with 180k on it, it was a brilliant vehicle and never let me or the wife down... I only sold it as my father gave us his discovery td5 es which he owned from new, it's now 18 years old and apart from the original fuel pump packing up the other day it's been 100% reliable, in fact it's about to take me and my family and a Sankey Trailer down to Corfu in Greece... I've always serviced them when they needed it and looked after them and that's the secret to owning any vehicle.. Next time your starter goes just look on eBay for td5 starting motor kit!!! I'm not saying we haven't had any problems but they've never let us down, well apart from the 18 year old fuel pump!
Pill Sharks so Phil you say that you wouldn’t nightmare yourself if you’d go all they way down to Greece from England ? Or you live in other part of Europe ? Sorry mate didn’t get that
Arthur Stein-Tarnowski I actually decided to go the other way as we were struggling to find campsites on the way down! We went north with the Land Rover and Trailer with my roof tent mounted on top, we decided on Scandinavia and managed to get up inside of the artic circle with my wife and 2 boys! We covered 4700miles in 13 days and visited 9 countries and lots of cities on the journey, the Land Rover performed brilliantly apart from a fault with a 3 month old alternator which packed up near Stockholm! I managed to find a second hand alternator which got us home. Yes we live in the southwest of England and the countries we visited are as follows... France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Denmark, into Sweden across the Oresund Bridge, Norway up to the Artic circle centre, then back into Sweden and across to Finland.. back to the south of Sweden and the ferry to Rostock in Germany and then stayed in Berlin, then into Poland to fill up with cheap Diesel before heading back to the UK... Lots of driving but a truly wonderful trip... Thanks
Arthur Stein-Tarnowski yes it’s worth a go, we loved Norway and the top part of Sweden but had a couple of nasty experiences near Stockholm and Malmo... anyway because of this I’d never go back to Sweden’s unless I was staying in the northern part! We also had some trouble near the Finland boarder on a campsite, none of our problems were caused by Swedish people! Up the north we wild camped and found the country truly beautiful when out in the wilderness so pack the car and head of mate, you won’t be disappointed even if you do encounter a few nasty bastards on the way!
Your comment about feeling safer in a larger vehicle is one of the reasons why I love my '05 Toyota 4Runner. Sure it's probably overkill for where I'm living currently in southern Ontario, but when I do need it, having 4 wheel drive is super helpful. Good job on the video!
i know this was ages ago man but i love with your videos and the fact that i just got recommended a car video from your account i had no idea about on one of my favorite cars is crazy
Agreed! What an all round good vehicle, quirks and all, great drive and a good 4x4... The Disco 2 Td5 still a firm favorite here in sunny South Africa and still many on the roads, I will not easily sell mine!
Everything u say about owning an SUV is so true! My family car is a dark green 1993 Nissan Safari/Patrol with a manual and . Through the years it has acquired some cosmetic damage and wear but man it's very comfortable very pleasant to drive on... Shifts and steers nicely, suspension's got some nice damping as well. Even on rough terrain and high-incline slopes it plows through like no other. Can also hit up to 100+kph on the highways as well. Quite a beast of a car and I'd love to own one for myself someday
Great vid thanks!. Nice clear audio as well! I had my TD5 Disco for a few years. had to totally rebuild the engine after a run away caused by a cracked head, so always check your oil level, in fact check it every day if you can! Dont dis the "Curry hook" at 6:10. Apparently it really was designed to hold a takeaway food bag! Worked great, i really miss it! Mine averaged 30 MPG, a manual and mainly sticking to 60 MPH max. Copart sell lots of written off Discos, just breaking the facelift headlights and cracking a bumper is enough to write them off these days! Happy motoring!
Haha, I know exactly what you mean about the saggy air suspension... Our one (almost identical spec to yours) kept sagging down overnight and failing to raise up again when it started. I can honestly recommend the swap to coil springs, as it meant we no longer had to worry about the sagging, and handling and comfort was drastically improved. Plus, its just one less thing to worry about breaking. If you have any more issues with the air, don't keep hoping it'll fix itself like we did for so long, just do the swap and save yourself the trouble!
The way you described the sensation of driving a larger vehicle is my experience driving a truck. People are always surprised I drive a truck; I don't seem like a "truck guy" (though, like yourself, they're grateful for it when they need furniture or their old stove hauled off). But I like the visibility; I like the structural strength; I like knowing that if someone blindsides me in their sports car because they ran a red light, I probably won't even notice and they'll probably realize they should get a bigger vehicle.
Very nice way how you describe the Disco II. I have got the disco from more than 7 years. Lots of garage chalanges but still lot of fun and i love the LR owner family
I owned a once rusty chassis early 3 door manual 200TDi Disco for 10 happy years, It done everything I asked of it but did keep it mechanically In very good order. It ran quite happily on a mixture of fresh new cooking oil plus diesel and when cold outside a splash of unleaded, and never needed heater plugs to start it when cold out.. It was very basic but less to go wrong, and was a sad day when it went to a collector.... Now a few years later I have its baby brother, a high spec Freelander diesel auto, in HSE version, but you cant run it on cooking oil - lol
Aug '18, really neat Boyo, you need to do more of these. Own a Td5 Man & had it 17 years in South Africa, had very little trouble with it. It's only done 200, 000kms as I am fortunate enough to drive other Landys as well. One of the folks in the 'replies' said these things become part of the Family. That is so right! Mine has been all over southern Africa & had some great adventures. Enjoy yours! Come to Africa some time.....I think you would enjoy the adventure. Keep up the posts - you an absolute natural😎👌👍Cheers
Ah the Land Rover Discovery… it’s a car, van, school bus, tow truck, shopping cart. It’s cheap and easy to repair. The ones I have owned (3tdi’s) have had reasonable fuel economy and of course they are awesome off road…and they are the coolest car in the car park!
I have a 2003 Land Rover Discovery 2 with 125k miles on it. I do not drive it daily, but it is very steady and I love it. You have to keep up with maintenance, but I've never loved a truck as much.
Nice review! The thing about Land Rovers is that they always surprise you - you just don't know what's going to break next! Nevertheless, I love my Land Rover and wouldn't trade it for anything else.
What have you done to my old disco! Taken a club hammer to it? My wife had a tears in her eyes seeing the state the old beast had become. Also did you really fit the wind deflectors. They strangely look like the brit part ones I fitted from island 4x4. Your fuel economy is shot by the way. I was getting 25mph and it doesn't matter pretty much where you drive its almost a constant. I suspect supermarket fuel. Try cleaning the egr valve. D2s have bags of character that I really miss in many ways apart from the crap headlights so I would consider fitting a face lift set as you have already knackered the front end. However my replacement D3 is a different and more cultured monster. The terrain response is like a whole new world in ride quality and performance. Phenomenal in the snow! By the way the general grabbers on the ES wheels I fitted after the originals wheels lost lacquer are no way near as good as pirelli scorpion M&S.
I was the previous owner of that car bx02tzf and I got 25mpg. It was pretty constant all the time I ran it. Like all td5 it was more of a project and I put a load of cash into it and serviced it like it is supposed to be with all the filters regularly and I ran it on decent gas.
@@siminabbotson428 gotcha. Over here in the US all we were offered was V8 auto models. I own a 93 rrc, 96 disco, 00 & 04 disco 2s. I love them even if i only get 11 city and 15 hwy mpg due to lift and bigger tires.
Awesome video - Looks good fun! I got a 1994 classic Mini, It’s got absolutely no driver aids and is great fun. I’d be happy for you review it if you wanted 👍
I've still got my '97 4.6L P38, LPG dual-fuel, now on 320,000KM/ 200,000miles. Broken sunroof and recirculation flaps - everything else still works. :)
I have a 2004 model. Best off roader I’ve even driven. Keeps up with a defender no problem and in some cases it’s better as it has more comfort, quieter and much better turning circle.
Good job buddy have had a 2003 since '09, has 240000 aussie kms on it..missus drives it everyday... Starter same brand as Hilux.. fixed it as its a contact issue for $40Au..has Performance chip..egr delete...Elect rust protector.. straight exhaust no muffs sounds like old school Audi quattro..Some Td5s punching 220bhp....Great trucks for diy as the landrover community online is awesome!!
"Here we have a child lock switch, which prevents the windows from opening, preventing your child from falling out" Sheesh I guess you can think about it that way xD
That odd space under the passenger seat is for the optional 6 disc CD player, which you could control from your steering controls. You load the CD play via that slot. My 2004 HSE has the CD player, and I purchased the Disco new in 2004.
I had a 1999 discovery II great car. If it were up to me I would still have it. Where your extra seats are in the rear I had storage. Which perfectly fit a 24 pack of beers in the US. I’ve got a 2018 discovery but my old one still holds a special place in my heart.
Hey, we're five cylinder buddies! I drive an old Volvo. My only regret with upgrading my desktop is that I can no longer say I have an i5 in my car and my computer.
On my 17th birthday (early June 2018) I purchased a fiat multipla 6 seater 1.9jtd diesel. It does 55mpg, is £900 a year to insure, looks like crap but is great for camping trips with friends and was so much better than the old golf gti I was gonna buy
I own a 2003 with the 4.6 v8. Mine came with everything but the rear most seats and the air bags on the rear suspension (I think you got one with the other) and aside from having to replace the engine due to a Previous owner's mistreatment, he is spot on about my enjoyment with the Rover. It's big, it guzzles gas at 14mpg, it is a bit unreliable, and I can't think of a single reason I need it, but that is missing the point. It's just a great truck to keep around when you need to move people or things. When the weather gets bad, there is nothing like it.
The excessive noise could be due to previous owner removing the silencer and mid box front the exhaust system. I actually did same job myself on my TD5 and it gives you a little bit extra umph from the turbo. It also sounds cool.
Mine is converted to springs at the rear and it is really good on road. I generally drive at 75-80 and it is solid as a rock. It’s a pleasure to drive on A and B roads at 40-60 depending and I haven’t yet felt nervous on any bend. Only thing it could really do with a remap to shorten exposure time when overtaking but otherwise it’s really well mannered.
Have now watched your video a couple of times and always enjoy your overview of this vehicle although i may have some slightly different opinions on some of the aspects to this amazing vehicle. My first Disco was the Disco 1 V8 and what a piece of machinery was that ! besides the thirst of it 3.9lt V8 it was quite something to drive . I acquired my Disco II TD5 manual basically from new in 2002 and still have it today in 2021and will never part with it. I will never replace the air suspension for coils as I have never had any issues with them other than I think they are another engineering marvel with some incredible benefits. Yes have replaced the air bellows once after 180,000Km and will do the same in the near future as I have now done 320.000Km and with no sagging. I have a remote (fob) for the suspension (which comes as a standard accessory ) whereby i can lower the hight from its normal position till it bottoms out and this is extremely valuable for me (at 72 years old) to hitching up my caravan yes no lifting no pulling no pushing all at a press of a button thanks to the air suspension. My caravan has movers fitted so there is no effort in hitching or unhitching anywhere i go. I regularly service my TD5 and change oil every 10,000Km irrespective and running costs are not that exorbitant in todays terms. Even here at the tip of Africa we are still able to get spares at reasonable prices for land Rovers. If its looked after and well maintained there is no reason for it to be a high maintenance cost vehicle. Show me a vehicle that has not had its starter motor/alternator or what ever replaced/repaired that is almost 20 years old ! So young random car reviews again thank you for your interesting overview
I can only echo the posters views, slow and wallowy, guzzles diesel, 0 to 60 eventually, sunroof is great, when raining you can have a decent wash as they leak like a sieve, odd bits fall off now and then but are cheap to replace, but all said and done they have a charm of their own does a Disco. A real workhorse and fun to own.
Also, the rear air suspension was removed a long time ago in mine. There are just springs there now, which is preferable. The headliner on mine is also falling down. I plan to remove the headliner, remove the fabric and coat it with a bedliner type paint.
Bought one in April off this nice old man. £2000, 145,000 miles. - been my daily driver ever since, not given me one bit of pain - it's a faultless beast. Rusty as hell though. Will need to find a welder before my next MOT.
We run a 2000 manual TD5 and we get around 40 mpg. Possibly it's the auto gearbox increasing the fuel consumption? The starter motor issue is normally just the solenoid contacts, 7 or 8 quid on fleabay. Ours has only let us down once when we'd only had it a couple of week and the auxiliary belt snapped due to a seized idler. All repairs done by myself but I do run a motorcycle restoration business. Good review.
Man i really hope you'll start uploading more and more i love this chanel and these kinds of videos from you, keep it comming! I really wan't this to get bigger so u can get some $$ for new cars :)
I own a D2, and despite their infamous reputation for unreliability, I felt somehow compelled to buy a second even after my first proved so frustrating (not entirely the car's fault). It really is a nice car to drive most of the time, even though gunning it on the highways leaves me a little nervous now.
I'm in two minds with these. I did a load of bush-bashing in Australia in one of them and it was great but that was in the 90's. These days I find they hold me up too much on the road. They are just too slow around the bends and the acceleration (or lack of it) means they get in my way. I love them because they have a personality. I'd like one for me but I don't want to see another, especially if its in front.
The empty space underneath the passenger seat is where the optional 6-disc cd player was mounted. You opened the "door" to access it and change the 6-disk cartridge.
The “random storage space” under the seat is actually your CD changer. I drive an 04 Discovery series 2 and your 02 has one as well since I can see it in the video. Just slide the front panel away, and you can access the rack for the disks. I don’t use mine, but I think it’s a 5 disk changer
Hi .. tQ for the honest (covering many important aspects of the car) review - altho I hv yet to own this 4wd_money_pit, I can feel the unique feeling driving in one .. tQ n looking 4wtd to ur nxt review .. take care Sir
3:55 - That random storage box under the front passenger seat is where the CD changer goes if you had one (I found mine about 2 weeks after I bought the car) :)
If your budget allows, buy a Td5 post September 2001 ('51 reg onwards). Early ones were known as '10p' and had weak cylinder heads and used plastic dowels to keep the gasket in place. The oil pumps weren't the best on early engines either, they had a major overhaul in 2002 (15p) when the facelift model was born. They were no angels post 2002, but were more reliable than before.
i love that you review cars that people actually can afford
That's the beauty of UA-cam. We now have the chance to watch people talk about normal cars instead of the overpriced rubbish of Top Gear and that Grand Tour bilge.
I can’t even afford a beetle 😭😭
Afford yes, but no-one would want a 16 yr old Disco surely.
@@crazyfroggie6546 I would, that's what im looking at getting
@@crazyfroggie6546 I do
if anyone is asking yes it can run crysis
your midlife crysis
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Well with a 3.5 ton tow limit, I'd hope it could tow 1 or 2 small Porsches
it can
3.5 ton limit includes the Land Rover as well, not just the towed load. Otherwise it would require C category license
Still it can't help you run from your daily life
Man you are just the best youtuber because you're so authentic, you showcase the things that the people can afford and live accordingly. You're the only youtuber i know that would do a car review and while taking to the camera while driving the car have bird shit on the window right next your face, and i find that fantastic as it happens to everyone. Keep it RGHD/RCR, your channels will get huge soon, among the most quality channels on youtube.
That footwell hook is the ‘curry hook’ for your takeaway on the
Drive home !
Zoe my Disco I didn’t come with one, so I added it.
You don't own a Land Rover, they become part of the family, that's why you can't bear to part with it! I have two (mine and the wife's) Mine is 2002 V8 Auto, and remember re: reliability, these things are rarely pampered, more usually abused, and the Discovery 2 can be as old as 20 years old now. How many 1998 model cars are still on the road in the UK without some sort of maintenance? Also, that hook on the passenger transmission tunnel - that is affectionately known as the Chinese Takeaway hook :-) - just watch out for rust in the rear chassis on these if you have to deal with snow and salted roads.
Nice, I looked at a few v8s before settling for the diesel. I love the Chinese takeaway hook concept haha. Definitely be using it for that now
Got one of each model - the wife's Td5 is actually lower spec than yours, 5 seats, cloth, no sunroof, no wheel arch flares - mine is a premium one with all the goodies but rear air bags were converted to coils before I bought it. Plus a few mods: 1drv.ms/u/s!AiSPsJSD7WXnlOsR-GRRoOsF8_ttYw
We've always called it the curry hook lol
Better with a tuned td5 sounds better too
we use ours for rubbish bags my dad got annoyed with the airbags and switched them to coils hes also spent ages welding the back end as we deal with a lot of salt on roads and travelling to the islands on holiday
Doug DeMuro of England 😆😆
AJNexus wait until Daddy Doug reviews old GPUs
Ardimo Harsa Hahahahahahah, that would be really interesting 😆😆
And funny too 🤣🤣
Let me show you the features and quirks of this Geforce 2
Except he pronounces "quirks" the right way and not "corks" like Doug.
Love my 2004 facelift TD5 manual 7 seat, bought it 11yrs ago with 31,000 miles
on it, now covered just shy of 200,000! Re mapped, and with a better
inter cooler (and completely dump the EGR system, and pipework), pulls
well, and on long runs can return up to 40mpg!!
Great video, as a daily driver of a 1994 Disco I can totally relate to the irrational and wallet-draining joy of getting in one of these things every day. By the way, the little hook is a "curry hook" for hanging takeaway on on the way home. My mother got one in 2001, the US dealer even used that term!
Your sense of humor is great.
I have the 2002 US V8 SE7 (luxury) version. I've had it for going on 10 years now. The thing has cost me an arm and a leg in maintenance over the course of the past decade. I've replaced most of the cooling lines short of the radiator or the heater core. I've replaced 2 front drive shafts, plugs and wires, the coil packs for said wires, a thermostat, 3 AC compressors, and just recently the water pump and the AC compressor again. Even today the valve pan leaks oil to the point that I have to monitor the oil level weekly. Coolant is another fun one, having to top it off at the end of any long commute as the radiator like to leak in a different place every day it seems. The vehicle has been nothing but problem after problem. But I love it - and I will run it until the engine goes. It's hands down some of the most fun I've had in a vehicle and I just cannot bring myself to retire it. It's not been my daily driver for about two years now, but it will always feel like my main vehicle.
In order to be considered a car enthusiast one has to have owned the following two vehicles; an Alfa Romeo, and the other is a Land Rover. Anyone who owns an older Landy is the kind of person who goes down to the animal rescue and takes the dog that's known to have a few issues. They get it home, and using constant positive re-enforcement they love it for what it is, and don't hate it for what it isn't. I own an 08 200 series LC, and if I keep the miles down and look after it, I'm sure it will out last me. The other vehicle I own is a LR4, and its definitely the naughty one out of the two. Even though its been super reliable, occasionally the Solihull sun will shine through, and she'll play a trick on you, like the other day when my programmed satellite radio buttons on the touch screen did not actually co-inside with the channel. E.g. You press the screen for Alt-Nation and Classic Rewind plays haha. This little game was quickly gone when I turned on the ignition to drive home later in the day.
You may be able to reset the clock by pulling the battery at midnight.
Thats actually a great idea.
You are a genius
Or at noon if it's a 12 hour clock
it sounds like a summoning ritual
That is super smart. Great idea.
Greetings from South Africa. As a blind person, now 25 years old, great review. I'm not really a huge fan of these newer Discoveries but I love the 300tdi and td5 models, although I haven't experienced the td5 models yet but I do hear them driving around. I would definitely take a manual transmition with both the 300tdi and td5. However, with the defender 110 I love the double cab versions with the 300tdi and 2.4l Puma turbo diesel engines while my 21-year-old brother likes the more traditional Defender 110 station wagon.
Been thinking about this channel literally today. So glad to see this!
I really liked the DougDemuro style review. And your acting of people bouncing around or The face you made for wind noise adds character. Enjoyable!.
"And thus your child falling out" Never thought I'd hear you say that lol
This was a good video, you covered everything about the vehicle very thoroughly without wasting time. You are lucky to own one with a diesel engine. I am glad that you were honest about their reputation that they have for needing repairs, so that buyers know what they are getting into when they purchase one.
Dude this is perfect, 2 channels double the satisfaction, and I am also a car enthusias!!.
I had the adventure for 5 years and when I bought it there was 120k on the clock and I sold it with 180k on it, it was a brilliant vehicle and never let me or the wife down...
I only sold it as my father gave us his discovery td5 es which he owned from new, it's now 18 years old and apart from the original fuel pump packing up the other day it's been 100% reliable, in fact it's about to take me and my family and a Sankey Trailer down to Corfu in Greece...
I've always serviced them when they needed it and looked after them and that's the secret to owning any vehicle..
Next time your starter goes just look on eBay for td5 starting motor kit!!!
I'm not saying we haven't had any problems but they've never let us down, well apart from the 18 year old fuel pump!
Pill Sharks so Phil you say that you wouldn’t nightmare yourself if you’d go all they way down to Greece from England ? Or you live in other part of Europe ?
Sorry mate didn’t get that
Arthur Stein-Tarnowski I actually decided to go the other way as we were struggling to find campsites on the way down!
We went north with the Land Rover and Trailer with my roof tent mounted on top, we decided on Scandinavia and managed to get up inside of the artic circle with my wife and 2 boys!
We covered 4700miles in 13 days and visited 9 countries and lots of cities on the journey, the Land Rover performed brilliantly apart from a fault with a 3 month old alternator which packed up near Stockholm!
I managed to find a second hand alternator which got us home.
Yes we live in the southwest of England and the countries we visited are as follows...
France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Denmark, into Sweden across the Oresund Bridge, Norway up to the Artic circle centre, then back into Sweden and across to Finland.. back to the south of Sweden and the ferry to Rostock in Germany and then stayed in Berlin, then into Poland to fill up with cheap Diesel before heading back to the UK...
Lots of driving but a truly wonderful trip...
Thanks
Pill Sharks wow defo something that I’d try anyd after reading through it’s just natural to pin this down onto my list .
Arthur Stein-Tarnowski yes it’s worth a go, we loved Norway and the top part of Sweden but had a couple of nasty experiences near Stockholm and Malmo... anyway because of this I’d never go back to Sweden’s unless I was staying in the northern part!
We also had some trouble near the Finland boarder on a campsite, none of our problems were caused by Swedish people!
Up the north we wild camped and found the country truly beautiful when out in the wilderness so pack the car and head of mate, you won’t be disappointed even if you do encounter a few nasty bastards on the way!
@@PillSharks who were the trouble makers?
Does it have RGB light?
RGB makes it faster
No, but has quirks and features.
lol my brothers car has rgb lighting :D
I’m sure it wouldn’t be hard to add!
Proud owner of a 2001 V8 auto discovery 2. Love the damn thing.
I have a black discovery 2 ex CID Td5 auto 2003 facelift got everything I need. We love her black leather interior too. Love you Destiny
I'm really glad you decided to do car reviews. Looking forward to more!
Your comment about feeling safer in a larger vehicle is one of the reasons why I love my '05 Toyota 4Runner. Sure it's probably overkill for where I'm living currently in southern Ontario, but when I do need it, having 4 wheel drive is super helpful. Good job on the video!
Thanks for the video, I love em! my TD5 is at 164k miles now and still going strong all about keeping on top of the maintenance
The space under the passenger seat houses the CD player for my 2004 HSE Disco in the US.
“I’ve never been in a situation where by an extra 3 inches hasn’t come in handy” ... 😆😆
What a splendid chap. Your word pronunciation is refreshing, in fact it's perfect. No free instead of three ect. Good honest and funny review.
i know this was ages ago man but i love with your videos and the fact that i just got recommended a car video from your account i had no idea about on one of my favorite cars is crazy
Great review. My family used to own a gen 1 Discovery and it was great. Really nice to watch this video and have all the memories come back.
This guy can review pretty much anything and its still wholesome
I watch you since you were doing budget sh gaming pc parts, i genuinely love you and that soothing voice of yours
Agreed! What an all round good vehicle, quirks and all, great drive and a good 4x4... The Disco 2 Td5 still a firm favorite here in sunny South Africa and still many on the roads, I will not easily sell mine!
Everything u say about owning an SUV is so true! My family car is a dark green 1993 Nissan Safari/Patrol with a manual and . Through the years it has acquired some cosmetic damage and wear but man it's very comfortable very pleasant to drive on... Shifts and steers nicely, suspension's got some nice damping as well. Even on rough terrain and high-incline slopes it plows through like no other. Can also hit up to 100+kph on the highways as well. Quite a beast of a car and I'd love to own one for myself someday
I laughed at the honesty portrayed here. Thank you.
Great video! I had the horn button pop out in the middle of traffic and i lost the damn spring that went out the window.
V8 Disco 2 owners unite!!!!!
Please make more videos on this channel (I realize it’s hard, but I love these videos)
My dad used to have an R-reg td5 like yours, but it had the 3 litre Buick V8. That car was amazing, we loved it to bits
Oliver Hilton wait, was it a TD5 or a V8...?
My partner and I loved your video, You make it funny and enjoyable. Well done you keep up the good work :-)
Great vid thanks!. Nice clear audio as well! I had my TD5 Disco for a few years. had to totally rebuild the engine after a run away caused by a cracked head, so always check your oil level, in fact check it every day if you can! Dont dis the "Curry hook" at 6:10. Apparently it really was designed to hold a takeaway food bag! Worked great, i really miss it! Mine averaged 30 MPG, a manual and mainly sticking to 60 MPH max. Copart sell lots of written off Discos, just breaking the facelift headlights and cracking a bumper is enough to write them off these days! Happy motoring!
Haha, I know exactly what you mean about the saggy air suspension... Our one (almost identical spec to yours) kept sagging down overnight and failing to raise up again when it started. I can honestly recommend the swap to coil springs, as it meant we no longer had to worry about the sagging, and handling and comfort was drastically improved. Plus, its just one less thing to worry about breaking. If you have any more issues with the air, don't keep hoping it'll fix itself like we did for so long, just do the swap and save yourself the trouble!
To adjust the clock, remove the battery connections and connect them back at exactly 12:00 am (or 00:00)
I keep my spiders inside my wing mirrors. Loving these videos.
Woah, this car has quite a lot of quirks and features.
The way you described the sensation of driving a larger vehicle is my experience driving a truck. People are always surprised I drive a truck; I don't seem like a "truck guy" (though, like yourself, they're grateful for it when they need furniture or their old stove hauled off). But I like the visibility; I like the structural strength; I like knowing that if someone blindsides me in their sports car because they ran a red light, I probably won't even notice and they'll probably realize they should get a bigger vehicle.
Very nice way how you describe the Disco II.
I have got the disco from more than 7 years. Lots of garage chalanges but still lot of fun and i love the LR owner family
I owned a once rusty chassis early 3 door manual 200TDi Disco for 10 happy years, It done everything I asked of it but did keep it mechanically In very good order. It ran quite happily on a mixture of fresh new cooking oil plus diesel and when cold outside a splash of unleaded, and never needed heater plugs to start it when cold out.. It was very basic but less to go wrong, and was a sad day when it went to a collector.... Now a few years later I have its baby brother, a high spec Freelander diesel auto, in HSE version, but you cant run it on cooking oil - lol
Aug '18, really neat Boyo, you need to do more of these. Own a Td5 Man & had it 17 years in South Africa, had very little trouble with it. It's only done 200, 000kms as I am fortunate enough to drive other Landys as well. One of the folks in the 'replies' said these things become part of the Family. That is so right! Mine has been all over southern Africa & had some great adventures. Enjoy yours! Come to Africa some time.....I think you would enjoy the adventure. Keep up the posts - you an absolute natural😎👌👍Cheers
Ah the Land Rover Discovery… it’s a car, van, school bus, tow truck, shopping cart. It’s cheap and easy to repair. The ones I have owned (3tdi’s) have had reasonable fuel economy and of course they are awesome off road…and they are the coolest car in the car park!
Very well thought-out vid, keep 'em coming! I was especially entertained by the bird dropping on your driver-side window... :D
I have a 2003 Land Rover Discovery 2 with 125k miles on it. I do not drive it daily, but it is very steady and I love it. You have to keep up with maintenance, but I've never loved a truck as much.
Nice review! The thing about Land Rovers is that they always surprise you - you just don't know what's going to break next! Nevertheless, I love my Land Rover and wouldn't trade it for anything else.
I’m looking at getting a disco in the near future and your video as been the most honest one Iv seen. Thank you for the tips an information on them.
_those few extra inches_
How much RAM does it have??
1tb of ddr4
less than 100kb probably(combined radio,ecu and other electronics)
pe6o991 amazing answer :)
3 rams are included
How many sheep did you buy?
What have you done to my old disco! Taken a club hammer to it? My wife had a tears in her eyes seeing the state the old beast had become. Also did you really fit the wind deflectors. They strangely look like the brit part ones I fitted from island 4x4. Your fuel economy is shot by the way. I was getting 25mph and it doesn't matter pretty much where you drive its almost a constant. I suspect supermarket fuel. Try cleaning the egr valve. D2s have bags of character that I really miss in many ways apart from the crap headlights so I would consider fitting a face lift set as you have already knackered the front end. However my replacement D3 is a different and more cultured monster. The terrain response is like a whole new world in ride quality and performance. Phenomenal in the snow! By the way the general grabbers on the ES wheels I fitted after the originals wheels lost lacquer are no way near as good as pirelli scorpion M&S.
You've gotta remember his mpg isnt shit, its just an auto td5.....
I was the previous owner of that car bx02tzf and I got 25mpg. It was pretty constant all the time I ran it. Like all td5 it was more of a project and I put a load of cash into it and serviced it like it is supposed to be with all the filters regularly and I ran it on decent gas.
@@siminabbotson428 gotcha. Over here in the US all we were offered was V8 auto models.
I own a 93 rrc, 96 disco, 00 & 04 disco 2s. I love them even if i only get 11 city and 15 hwy mpg due to lift and bigger tires.
@@siminabbotson428 Not Diesel?
simin abbotson
my condolences. this is truly the saddest of posts
Awesome video - Looks good fun!
I got a 1994 classic Mini, It’s got absolutely no driver aids and is great fun. I’d be happy for you review it if you wanted 👍
Good review - You know what you are talking about and gave a balanced pros-and-cons assessment. Thumbs Up from me
Good to see you back on this channel...
I never knew you were interested in cars, it's a pleasant surprise!
I've still got my '97 4.6L P38, LPG dual-fuel, now on 320,000KM/ 200,000miles. Broken sunroof and recirculation flaps - everything else still works. :)
I have a 2004 model. Best off roader I’ve even driven. Keeps up with a defender no problem and in some cases it’s better as it has more comfort, quieter and much better turning circle.
yay!!!! been looking forward to your next car review :-) that was lots of fun, thank you!
Thanks for such an honest video, always liked these discos Much better value than a defender
This is a great video. You reviewed the car well and I enjoyed all of your commentary.
Love your sense of humour!!
Good job buddy
have had a 2003 since '09, has 240000 aussie kms on it..missus drives it everyday...
Starter same brand as Hilux.. fixed it as its a contact issue for $40Au..has Performance chip..egr delete...Elect rust protector.. straight exhaust no muffs sounds like old school Audi quattro..Some Td5s punching 220bhp....Great trucks for diy as the landrover community online is awesome!!
"Here we have a child lock switch, which prevents the windows from opening, preventing your child from falling out" Sheesh I guess you can think about it that way xD
You've inspired me to do a similar video of my 2005 Freelander.
the subtle comedy kills me 😂
That odd space under the passenger seat is for the optional 6 disc CD player, which you could control from your steering controls. You load the CD play via that slot.
My 2004 HSE has the CD player, and I purchased the Disco new in 2004.
"...depending on how you feel about having an empty wallet at the end of every month." Priceless, mate! But if it's so much fun it may be worth it.
I had a 1999 discovery II great car. If it were up to me I would still have it. Where your extra seats are in the rear I had storage. Which perfectly fit a 24 pack of beers in the US. I’ve got a 2018 discovery but my old one still holds a special place in my heart.
Hey, we're five cylinder buddies! I drive an old Volvo. My only regret with upgrading my desktop is that I can no longer say I have an i5 in my car and my computer.
On my 17th birthday (early June 2018) I purchased a fiat multipla 6 seater 1.9jtd diesel. It does 55mpg, is £900 a year to insure, looks like crap but is great for camping trips with friends and was so much better than the old golf gti I was gonna buy
Awesome video man! love you doing this stuff next to the regular PC stuff! keep it up!
I own a 2003 with the 4.6 v8. Mine came with everything but the rear most seats and the air bags on the rear suspension (I think you got one with the other) and aside from having to replace the engine due to a Previous owner's mistreatment, he is spot on about my enjoyment with the Rover. It's big, it guzzles gas at 14mpg, it is a bit unreliable, and I can't think of a single reason I need it, but that is missing the point. It's just a great truck to keep around when you need to move people or things. When the weather gets bad, there is nothing like it.
The excessive noise could be due to previous owner removing the silencer and mid box front the exhaust system. I actually did same job myself on my TD5 and it gives you a little bit extra umph from the turbo. It also sounds cool.
Mine is converted to springs at the rear and it is really good on road. I generally drive at 75-80 and it is solid as a rock. It’s a pleasure to drive on A and B roads at 40-60 depending and I haven’t yet felt nervous on any bend. Only thing it could really do with a remap to shorten exposure time when overtaking but otherwise it’s really well mannered.
CAN IT RUN CRYSIS
run over it
Flex Gene I have been waiting for this comment😱😊😊😊🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧
Yes a midlife crisis
Have now watched your video a couple of times and always enjoy your overview of this vehicle although i may have some slightly different opinions on some of the aspects to this amazing vehicle.
My first Disco was the Disco 1 V8 and what a piece of machinery was that ! besides the thirst of it 3.9lt V8 it was quite something to drive . I acquired my Disco II TD5 manual basically from new in 2002 and still have it today in 2021and will never part with it. I will never replace the air suspension for coils as I have never had any issues with them other than I think they are another engineering marvel with some incredible benefits. Yes have replaced the air bellows once after 180,000Km and will do the same in the near future as I have now done 320.000Km and with no sagging.
I have a remote (fob) for the suspension (which comes as a standard accessory ) whereby i can lower the hight from its normal position till it bottoms out and this is extremely valuable for me (at 72 years old) to hitching up my caravan yes no lifting no pulling no pushing all at a press of a button thanks to the air suspension. My caravan has movers fitted so there is no effort in hitching or unhitching anywhere i go. I regularly service my TD5 and change oil every 10,000Km irrespective and running costs are not that exorbitant in todays terms. Even here at the tip of Africa we are still able to get spares at reasonable prices for land Rovers.
If its looked after and well maintained there is no reason for it to be a high maintenance cost vehicle. Show me a vehicle that has not had its starter motor/alternator or what ever replaced/repaired that is almost 20 years old !
So young random car reviews again thank you for your interesting overview
I can only echo the posters views, slow and wallowy, guzzles diesel, 0 to 60 eventually, sunroof is great, when raining you can have a decent wash as they leak like a sieve, odd bits fall off now and then but are cheap to replace, but all said and done they have a charm of their own does a Disco. A real workhorse and fun to own.
also have a 2001 manual td5, love it! keep uploading.
following you aswell on randomgaminginhd.!
"Perhaps this space under the seat is for storing more handles." 😭😂💀
Also, the rear air suspension was removed a long time ago in mine. There are just springs there now, which is preferable. The headliner on mine is also falling down. I plan to remove the headliner, remove the fabric and coat it with a bedliner type paint.
Eric Swiatek The Tinker way. That guy is a genius!
I've seen a y po youtuber do that, looked pretty nice
Bought one in April off this nice old man. £2000, 145,000 miles. - been my daily driver ever since, not given me one bit of pain - it's a faultless beast. Rusty as hell though. Will need to find a welder before my next MOT.
We run a 2000 manual TD5 and we get around 40 mpg. Possibly it's the auto gearbox increasing the fuel consumption?
The starter motor issue is normally just the solenoid contacts, 7 or 8 quid on fleabay. Ours has only let us down once when we'd only had it a couple of week and the auxiliary belt snapped due to a seized idler. All repairs done by myself but I do run a motorcycle restoration business. Good review.
Man i really hope you'll start uploading more and more i love this chanel and these kinds of videos from you, keep it comming! I really wan't this to get bigger so u can get some $$ for new cars :)
I own a D2, and despite their infamous reputation for unreliability, I felt somehow compelled to buy a second even after my first proved so frustrating (not entirely the car's fault). It really is a nice car to drive most of the time, even though gunning it on the highways leaves me a little nervous now.
I'm in two minds with these. I did a load of bush-bashing in Australia in one of them and it was great but that was in the 90's. These days I find they hold me up too much on the road. They are just too slow around the bends and the acceleration (or lack of it) means they get in my way. I love them because they have a personality. I'd like one for me but I don't want to see another, especially if its in front.
The empty space underneath the passenger seat is where the optional 6-disc cd player was mounted. You opened the "door" to access it and change the 6-disk cartridge.
Thanks for the info, looking at getting a D2 very soon
Because of your review yesterday 07/02/2019 I bought a 2000 td5 2 Discovery diesel auto. So it's your fault!!!
Easiest way to reset your clock is to disconnect the battery and connect it at midnight - done that on my van few times when the clock went wrong.
The “random storage space” under the seat is actually your CD changer. I drive an 04 Discovery series 2 and your 02 has one as well since I can see it in the video. Just slide the front panel away, and you can access the rack for the disks. I don’t use mine, but I think it’s a 5 disk changer
"It's not a disco without its fare share of blemishes"😝
"If you hit them hard they may come off, your horn not your thumb"😂
These are quite a nice looking 4 × 4....!!! 😁🆒️👍
Hi .. tQ for the honest (covering many important aspects of the car) review - altho I hv yet to own this 4wd_money_pit, I can feel the unique feeling driving in one ..
tQ n looking 4wtd to ur nxt review .. take care Sir
3:55 - That random storage box under the front passenger seat is where the CD changer goes if you had one (I found mine about 2 weeks after I bought the car) :)
I want one. Enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing
If your budget allows, buy a Td5 post September 2001 ('51 reg onwards). Early ones were known as '10p' and had weak cylinder heads and used plastic dowels to keep the gasket in place. The oil pumps weren't the best on early engines either, they had a major overhaul in 2002 (15p) when the facelift model was born. They were no angels post 2002, but were more reliable than before.