Land Rover Discovery 2 (1998 – 2002) Review

Land Rover Discovery 2 (1998 – 2002) At A Glance

3/5

+Brilliant off-road and better on road than the previous version. Good view out. Five-door option. Some models have seven forward-facing seats.

-Poor build quality. Dogged by reliability problems. V8s heavy on the petrol.

The Discovery 2 may not have quite broken the same ground as the Mars pathfinder it shares its name with, but it did offer 720 differences over its predecessor. Apart from the rear door panel, every body panel was new. While a revived interior and updated styling gave it less of a utilitarian feel.

Power came from the new 2.5-litre Td5 diesel, which (fact fans) wasn't a BMW engine but rather and old Rover one. Yes, the Td5 can trace its back to the Perkins Prima, which powered the Maestro and Montego. There was also a 4.0-litre V8, obviously.

A locking centre differential was still fitted, but not connected up as Land Rover believed its Hill Descent Control and traction control would make the system redundant. The customer base had other ideas though and Solihull finally relented, allowing dealers to offer it as an option.

Ask Honest John

How easy is it to upgrade a Discovery 2 to look like a facelift version?

"How easy is it to change the original lights, bumper etc on a 1999 Discovery 2 to the facelift versions? I just bought a V Reg Disco and am having trouble finding a bumper so might look at upgrading lights etc?"
As far as I know, it's a fairly common swap. But you shouldn't have too much trouble finding a pre-facelift item on eBay or at a scrap yard.
Answered by Keith Moody
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