Both are great
Even with the extended warranty, if the EAS starts to fail, it is a pain, because it tends to fail one piece at a time. So, the EAS failing will keep the car out of service from time to time, but that is if and when it fails (it eventually will, but when is the question). I have a 1998 Range Rover that didnt have an EAS problem until September of 2004. Bottom line, plan to convert it to spring coil at soem point.
I also have a 2004 Discovery II HSE. It is less complex than the Range Rover, and it definitely drives better, but the seats aren't as comfy and interior smaller. It's all a trade off. Also, the 2004 Disco is almost the same cost as a 2001 Range Rover
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