Few questions on Disco Sport
Discussion
The Mrs has decided she wants rid of her Qashqai and has settled on a Discovery Sport Phev.
Am I right in presuming the p300e is more reliable then the previous model with the Ingenium engines? I've not seen many horror stories in comparison.
Having seen that the MPG is pretty crap on a run (she does a 280 mile journey a couple of times a year) will she make that distance on a full tank? I cant seem to find any motorway mpg figures online.
Is there a quick way to find out what options were ticked at point of sale? There's a few options she likes the sound of.
Any other issues to look for what be greatly appreciated!
Am I right in presuming the p300e is more reliable then the previous model with the Ingenium engines? I've not seen many horror stories in comparison.
Having seen that the MPG is pretty crap on a run (she does a 280 mile journey a couple of times a year) will she make that distance on a full tank? I cant seem to find any motorway mpg figures online.
Is there a quick way to find out what options were ticked at point of sale? There's a few options she likes the sound of.
Any other issues to look for what be greatly appreciated!
The JLR system is called TOPIX. Your dealer could probably tell you the entire spec If you ask.
Alternatively, you can pay for access.
It’s a good idea to check the TOPIX spec against the car. My 2024 Defender which I bought new from dealer stock didn’t have the adaptive lights it was supposed to have them as a standard feature. It wasn’t a deal breaker for me, but it is worth checking that the physical car actually comes with the kit it’s supposed to.
One thing to ask is a look at the warranty claims on the car if it’s used. The warranty pages on a Velar I rejected a year and a bit ago ran to several pages. I pity the people who bought it.
Alternatively, you can pay for access.
It’s a good idea to check the TOPIX spec against the car. My 2024 Defender which I bought new from dealer stock didn’t have the adaptive lights it was supposed to have them as a standard feature. It wasn’t a deal breaker for me, but it is worth checking that the physical car actually comes with the kit it’s supposed to.
One thing to ask is a look at the warranty claims on the car if it’s used. The warranty pages on a Velar I rejected a year and a bit ago ran to several pages. I pity the people who bought it.
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