Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Discover the Unknown with a Land Rover

Land Rover has been manufacturing the greatest off-road vehicles since 1948. It is also the second oldest four wheel drive vehicle brand in the world. After Jeep of course and both have been used for military purposes (Jeep for the United States and Land Rover for the British Army). The first Land Rover was actually built on a Jeep's chassis and essentially inspired by the Jeep because the chief designer owned an American World War II Jeep. Since 1989 their logo has not changed, but their vehicle's style has, including their performance.
Land Rover has many models that they manufacture today. The Range Rover, Range Rover Sport,Range Rover Evoque, Defender, Discovery,  and Freelander. But today I would like to share with you the 2014 Land Rover Discovery. It receives a new look, new badges, new fuel stretching technology, improved audio systems and a new range of driver assistance, comfort and safety features to broaden its appeal even further. The core attributes are carried over into the 2014 models and are now available to order. It has lots of space, fits seven people, and has a lot of space in the back if the rear seats are down. The middle row of seats can also be lowered to fit larger items and or more items. The Discovery is a great vehicle to take camping, or adventures into the unknown. It gets 35 miles to the gallon, which is thanks to its diesel 3.0L SDV6 engine. Diesel vehicles get better gas mileage than gasoline powered cars and this Discovery is great for any sort of adventure.

If you enjoy Top Gear, please check out what they said about the previous Land Rover Discovery.

2 comments:

  1. I think it's really interesting that their logo has not changed since 1989. That's shows how classic it is.

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    1. Yeah, and I like it that they stay true to their roots rather than become so modern that they forget how they started.

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