Fuel Filter replaced
Shocks replaced
Battery replaced.
I have owned a number of vehicles throughout the years, from luxury to performance cars and everything in between, but I honestly say that I have never appreciated or loved a car more than I do my 1999 Land Rover Discovery I. Not only has it been the most reliable and most trouble-free car I’ve owned, but also the one that has served me and my family the most. We’ve taken numerous long trips in it, through mountain roads and barely driveable off-road trails, through snow and through deserts, and it’s never let us down once. At 79,000 miles, it’s still my daily commuter, and although I own two other vehicles, one of them a Land Rover LR3 V8, I still prefer to drive the Disco. This car has character.
I find it impressive that you choose to drive the Disco vs the LR3. I purchased an LR3 Brand New in 05 sold it in 07. I have just purchased a 1998 LE 50Th Anniversary Edition from someone who loved that Rover. It really feels like you are driving a tank and I love that it is very serviceable vs the LR3, even though I did play with rewiring the LR3 when I had it. Note that I prefer to drive my Dicso vs my 07 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and 94 Jeep Cherokee right now. The expanse of glass, seating position, and hefty drive line have won me over. - ALR.