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Discovery Dimensions

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Discovery Dimensions

Post by Bastler »

Hey all.

Im looking to buy a Disco but I want to know the dimensions on the inside . I need to know:

1: From the boot door to the front seats
2: Inside width
3: Width and hight of wheel arches on the inside

If anyone new what the biggest model of DISCO is that would be great. I need as much room in the back as I can get to fit a bed in there with the seats removed.

Cheers Matt.
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Post by def90 »

probably easier just going to a dealer or car yards mate and doing yourself, then you know eaxactly what you are measuring
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Post by Loanrangie »

And as far as biggest model goes there is only 1 size, series2 has a slightly bigger boot area than a series 1 and a D3 has biggest/most useable boot of all - but they are 40k plus.
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Post by Bastler »

Loanrangie wrote:And as far as biggest model goes there is only 1 size, series2 has a slightly bigger boot area than a series 1 and a D3 has biggest/most useable boot of all - but they are 40k plus.
Cheers mate so Series two is prob best option. There have been a few on ebay for 7k.

Yeh there are no car yards nearby I would have to travel for about an hour or so and thats a bit hard with work.
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Post by Loanrangie »

99 up is series 2 and i wouldnt touch a 7k D2 with a barge pole.
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Post by Bastler »

Loanrangie wrote:99 up is series 2 and i wouldnt touch a 7k D2 with a barge pole.
What do you think would be the right price to spend on a series 2?
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