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Hello Everyone,
My name is Matt, and I joined this forum in hopes that some of you could answer some questions I was having. First, I have heard that Land Rovers are prone to problems. Is this true? I guess what I'm asking is, are they very fussy cars, do little things go wrong often, etc? I had a nitrous-fed integra, and now have a turbocharged eclipse, both of which required seemingly constant attention. I don't want that anymore. All I pretty much do now is surf, so I want something that can put my boards on top. I don't want to have to deal with maintenance downtime and its costs. Plus, I'm going to college in a year, and I have enough to worry about already.
Another thing, what are the differences in the Discovery and Discovery II models? Do high miles matter on a Rover, or do they run for a long time?
Thanks in advance everyone!
Matt
My name is Matt, and I joined this forum in hopes that some of you could answer some questions I was having. First, I have heard that Land Rovers are prone to problems. Is this true? I guess what I'm asking is, are they very fussy cars, do little things go wrong often, etc? I had a nitrous-fed integra, and now have a turbocharged eclipse, both of which required seemingly constant attention. I don't want that anymore. All I pretty much do now is surf, so I want something that can put my boards on top. I don't want to have to deal with maintenance downtime and its costs. Plus, I'm going to college in a year, and I have enough to worry about already.
Another thing, what are the differences in the Discovery and Discovery II models? Do high miles matter on a Rover, or do they run for a long time?
Thanks in advance everyone!
Matt