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2000 Land Rover Discovery Full Review
Date Published: 2/20/08
2000 Land Rover Discovery Review
Minor equipment revisions are the only change of note to Land Rover's lower-priced sport-utility vehicle for 2000. Discovery comes as a 4-door wagon with permanently engaged 4-wheel drive and standard seating for five. An optional third-row seat expands capacity to seven.
A 4.0-liter V8, 4-speed automatic transmission, and antilock 4-wheel disc brakes are standard. The 4WD system is designed to apply each brake individually to limit wheel spin in severe conditions. It also employs Land Rover's Hill Descent Control, which applies the brakes to slow the vehicle when descending steep grades in 4-wheel low range. Land Rover's optional Active Cornering Enhancement (ACE) system replaces the usual anti-roll bars with hydraulic rams to reduce body lean in hard turns. Self-Leveling Suspension is also available.
For 2000, a compass is integrated with the rear-view mirror, a universal garage-door opener becomes standard, and ordering the extra-cost rear air conditioner no longer requires also ordering the optional leather-upholstery package. On the debit side, the Harman/Kardon audio system is now part of the leather-package option; it had been standard. Ford recently purchased Britain's Land Rover from the German automaker BMW.
Competition
This is by far the hottest market segment right now. Crowded with more than 20 vehicles, midsize SUVs vary in size and type but nearly all seat five adults and offer V6 or V8 engines. Our Best Buys include the Ford Explorer, the Lexus RX 300, and Mercedes-Benz M-Class. Explorer and M-Class are more traditional SUVs with full off-road capability and V6 and V8 engines. RX 300 is a car-based SUV that lacks a low range in 4WD mode, but is the most carlike to drive.
Our Recommended choices are all traditional SUVs: the Dodge Durango, which offers optional third-row seating; the slightly more expensive Explorer clone Mercury Mountaineer; the utilitarian Nissan Xterra; and the refined but expensive Toyota 4Runner.
If you are on a Budget take a look at the old standby Jeep Cherokee. It is cruder than the rest but offers go-anywhere ability, utility, and a low price.
News
The Discovery was updated to its current "Series II" form just two years ago. A fully redesigned replacement, including a longer-wheelbase version, had been confirmed for calendar-year 2002, but might well be delayed by Ford's purchase of Land Rover last March.
BMW bought Rover Group in 1994 for $1.3 billion, mainly to gain access to Land Rover's well regarded 4-wheel drive technology. But the British company's car business remained a consistent money-loser, and sales continued dwindling despite BMW's pumping in at least $5 billion more. That's why BMW decided to sell Land Rover to Ford (for $2.8 billion) and Rover Cars to London-based venture capitalists Alchemy Partners, which has formed the MG Car Company in hopes of salvaging something from that operation. Ironically, Land Rover has been profitable in recent years.
Ford has promised the same hands-off approach to Land Rover that it has shown with its other British possessions, Aston Martin and Jaguar. Ford has also stated its intention to "leverage" the Land Rover brand just as much as Jaguar. What this will mean for Discovery is unclear, especially as the next model was being planned around a unibody structure and many components of BMW's X5 "sport activity vehicle". One thing sure: Ford will find ways to reduce production costs in its now-broad stable of SUVs, Discovery included.
In the U.S., Ford is expected to preserve Land Rover's small dealer network, but sales, marketing and distribution will move to Southern California as part of the Premier Automotive Group, the recently formed umbrella division for Ford's upscale makes, which also include Lincoln and Volvo. Eventually, Ford says, some Land Rover dealers could be combined with Jaguar stores, though the two brands would not be sold side-by-side. Land Rover will definitely play the role of in-house 4-wheel-drive expert at Ford.
Meantime, Ford apparently intends to proceed with U.S. sale of Land Rover's compact Freelander SUV, introduced to Europe and the UK about three years ago. Under BMW, Freelander had been set for a 2001 model debut, but it's now unlikely to appear here before 2003, judging by recent Ford statements. Numerous quality problems at home and reengineering for U.S. safety and emissions standards caused BMW to postpone the original 2000-model launch date. As equipped for the U.S., Freelander is a 4-door wagon (a 2-door semi-convertible is also sold overseas) with on-demand 4-wheel drive, separate low-range gearing, a 2.8-liter Rover-designed V6 engine, and the Hill Descent Control now used in Discovery and BMW's X5. Some sources indicate a standard 5-speed automatic transmission as well.
Though Ford has its own compact SUV in the new Escape, it apparently views Freelander as necessary to achieve the aforementioned "leverage"--i.e., higher profits--for Land Rover. A "Mark 2" Freelander is reportedly now on the drawing boards for introduction around 2005, but that project could well be scrapped in favor of a new design based on Ford components.
2000 Land Rover Discovery Road Test
Pros Cons
Ride Fuel economy
Exterior finish Noise
Cargo room Entry/exit
Consumer Guide® Road Test Ratings
Acceleration

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
3 3 4.4

Our test of a '99 Discovery yielded 0-60 mph times of 10.2 seconds--not bad for a weighty SUV. A smooth, quick-shifting transmission helps performance in any situation.
Fuel Economy

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
2 2 3.6

Dismal; near the bottom of the midsize-SUV class. In a mix of city and highway driving we managed just 12.6 mpg on mandatory premium fuel.
Ride Quality

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
3 4 3.7

Though most bumps are taken in stride, the Discovery exhibits more rolling and pitching than is common in SUVs. The optional ACE suspension alleviates much of the movement.
Steering/Handling/Braking

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
3 4 3.6

Discovery feels tippy in quick cornering maneuvers, but again, the optional ACE system works wonders, giving Discovery quite creditable handling and control. Too bad it's so pricey.
Quietness

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
3 3 3.6

Wind, engine, and axle noise intrude at even moderate speeds.
Controls

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
3 3 6

Some controls are mysteriously marked and/or haphazardly placed, like power-seat switches mounted on the side walls of the center console near the seat cushion.
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front)

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
6 6 5.9

Headroom is ample, but legroom isn't great, and it's a high step up into the interior.
Room/Comfort (rear)

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
5 5 4.3

Sky-high headroom and good rear leg space even behind tall front seaters. But getting in or out is tough even for an SUV, demanding steep steps and lots of body English.
Cargo Room

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
7 7 7.5

The available third-row seats are kid-sized, but fold neatly against the side walls. With those seats deployed, cargo space is meager; with the seats folded or removed, luggage room is generous, though the load deck is rather high off the ground and the rear door swings open to the right, blocking curbside loading.
Value within Class

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
2 2 3.8

Discovery sells mainly for its Land Rover snob appeal and unquestioned off-road prowess, but that's not enough when the Mercedes M-Class offers far superior road manners, ride comfort, refinement, and quality for similar money--plus some nameplate prestige of its own.
Total Score

Base Base w/Performance Pkg. Class Average
37 39 46.4
Scores for all Midsize Sport-utility Vehicles

Low Score
37
Average Score
46
High Score
61
2000 Land Rover Discovery Prices & Equipment
Model Prices
Prices Updated: 12/09/1998
Trim Name Retail Price Dealer Invoice Destination Charge
Base 4-door wagon $34,150 $30,394 $625
Pricing Key: Retail prices listed with each report are set by the vehicle's manufacturer. These figures appear on each car's federally mandated window sticker. Most price lists also include dealer-invoice prices. Dealer-invoice prices are what the dealer pays the manufacturer for the car and its factory-installed options. The destination charge is not included in the suggested-retail or dealer-invoice price and must be added to the cost of the vehicle. Car companies change prices frequently throughout the year. If the prices published do not match those on the vehicle's window sticker, the manufacturer has probably altered the price recently.
NA = price note available, NC = no charge.
Rebates and Incentives
There are no rebates or incentives at this time.
Consumer Guide®'s Rebates and Incentives represent a summary of national manufacturer programs available. Regional restrictions may apply, and offerings may vary by model. For a complete list of Rebate & Incentive programs click here.
Standard Equipment
Base
Powertrain
4.0-liter V8 engine, 4-speed automatic transmission, permanent 4-wheel drive, 2-speed transfer case, traction control, Hill Descent Control.
Safety
Dual front airbags, antilock 4-wheel disc brakes.
Comfort and Convenience Features
Air conditioning w/dual-zone control, outside temperature indicator, power steering, leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel, cruise control, wood interior trim, cloth upholstery, front bucket seats w/adjustable lumbar support, split folding rear seat, center console, cupholders, heated power mirrors, power windows, power door locks, remote keyless entry, tachometer, AM/FM/cassette with CD changer controls, steering wheel radio controls, rear defogger, rear wiper/washer, illuminated visor mirrors, universal garage door opener, automatic day/night rearview mirror, compass, map lights, variable intermittent wipers, cargo cover, remote fuel-door release.
Appearance and Miscellaneous
Front and rear fog lights, headlight washers, theft-deterrent system.
Special Purpose, Wheels and Tires
Class III towing hitch receiver, rear-mounted full-size spare tire, 255/65HR16 tires, alloy wheels.
Optional Equipment
Major Packages
Retail Price
Invoice Price
Leather Pkg.
Base
$1,950
$1,735
Leather upholstery, 8-way power front seats, additional wood interior trim, upgraded Harman/Kardon sound system w/rear audio controls.
Rear Seat Pkg.
Base
$1,750
$1,588
Forward-facing third-row seats, rear step, self-leveling rear suspension.
Performance Pkg.
Base
$2,900
$2,581
Active Cornering Enhancement, 255/55HR18 tires, special alloy wheels.
Cold Climate Pkg.
Base
$500
$445
Heated windshield, heated front seats.
Comfort and Convenience Features
Dual sunroofs
Base
$1,500
$1,335
Requires Leather Pkg.
Rear air conditioning
Base
$750
$668
Requires Rear Seat Pkg.
6-disc CD changer
Base
$625
$525
Special Purpose, Wheels and Tires
Self-leveling rear suspension
Base
$750
$668
2000 Land Rover Discovery Specs & Safety
Vehicle Dimensions
Specification Land Rover Discovery 4-door wagon
Wheelbase, in. 100.0
Overall Length, in. 185.2
Overall Width, in. 74.4
Overall Height, in. 76.4
Curb Weight, lbs. 4576
Cargo Volume, cu. ft. 63.3
Standard Payload, lbs. 1488
Fuel Capacity, gals. 24.6
Seating Capacity 7
Front Head Room, in. 40.4
Max. Front Leg Room, in. 42.3
Rear Head Room, in. 40.1
Max. Rear Leg Room, in. 37.3
Specifications Key: NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist.
Engines
  ohv V8
Size, liters/cu. in. 4.0 /241
Horsepower @ rpm. 188 @ 4750
Torque (lb-ft) @ rpm. 250 @ 2600
Availability Standard
EPA City / highway mpg
 
4-speed automatic 13/17
Engine Key: l/cu in. = liters/cubic inches; ohv = overhead valve; ohc = overhead camshaft; dohc = dual overhead camshaft; I = inline cylinders; H = horizonally opposed cylinders; V = cylinders in a V configuration; W = cylinders in a W configuration; rpm = revolutions per minute; CVT = continuously variable (automatic) transmission; NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist.
Safety Features
Antilock Brakes
Traction Control
Antiskid System
Front Side Airbags
Curtain Side Airbags
Rear Side Airbags
NHTSA Crash-Test Results
Test Land Rover Discovery 4-door wagon
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tests a vehicle's worthiness in front- and side-impact collisions and rates its resistance to rollovers. Front-impact crash-test numbers indicate the chance of serious injury: 5 = 10% or less; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-35%; 2 = 35-45%; 1 = More than 45%. Side-impact crash-test numbers indicate: 5 = 5% or less; 4 = 6-10%; 3 = 11-20%; 2 = 21-25%; 1 = More than 26%. Rollover resistance numbers indicate the chance for rollover when the vehicle leaves the roadway: 5 = Less than 10%; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-30%; 2 = 30-40%; 1 = More than 40%.
Manufacturer's Warranty
Class Years/Miles Comments
Powertrain None/-- --
Bumper-to-bumper 4/50,000 --
Corrosion 6/unlimited --
Free roadside assistance 4/50,000 --
Free scheduled maintenance None/-- --
Manufacturers may periodically offer additional coverage as a purchase incentive. There offers are not reflected on this chart. The federal government requires two other warranties. The Exhaust Emission Warranty covers corrosion-related parts for 2 years/24,000 miles, plus 8 years/80,000 miles on the catalytic converter and any on-board diagnostic device. The Passenger Restraint Warranty covers seat belts and airbags for 5 years/50,000 miles.
Built in: England
Drivewheels: 4-wheel drive
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