Decision is yours
80,000 miles on a Range Rover is not that high and if the car is properly maintained I don't think you have anything to fear;this plus the fact that you are familiar with Land Rovers put you in a good position. I have a 2000 Range Rover with less mileage and apart for the EAS system (which I had converted to spring), I have no problem with the car. As for EAS warranty, though most extended warranty covers the EAS system but its better for you to clarify with the seller and read the fine prints before handing over your cash because the EAS system although a very good invention is a very expensive problem with Range Rover.
I have no opinion about the Discovery, its a nice car but I will pick a Range Rover over a Discovery anyday.
Last edited by FEMROSE : 01-21-2005 at 07:52 PM.
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