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2008 Land Rover Discovery 3 TDV6 SE review

2008 Land Rover Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Road Test

Land Rover Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Review

Model tested: Land Rover Discovery 3 TDV6 SE

Recommended Retail Price: $64,990.

Options fitted: Premium navigation ($7,300); beige leather interior ($NCO).

plus.jpg Impressive off-road; styling; fuel efficiency.

minus.jpg Weight; some options pricing.

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- Review and photographs by Paul Maric.

Disco fever has hit and I thought I’d join the party by road testing Land Rover’s Discovery 3 TDV6 SE. I spend a lot of time on the road and see plenty of Discovery 3s (or D3s as they’re also known) and I’ve always wondered why. After spending a week with Land Rover’s popular model, it became quite clear why it’s such a popular vehicle with the punters.

Jaguar sales increase

If you thought Indian manufacturer Tata Motors’ takeover of Jaguar was going to hurt the British brand, you thought wrong. For the first time in two years, Jaguar has seen a monthly sales increase.

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 Sales increased by nearly 69.6 percent across Europe last month, totalling to 4,047 cars from the 2,386 it sold in April 2007. In the UK last month saw an 85 percent increase. Australian sales figures should see similar results this month.

Geoff Polites - Aussie boss of Jaguar LandRover dies

Geoff Polites

Geoff Polites, chief executive officer of Jaguar Land Rover, has died peacefully in Australia at the age of 60.

*UPDATE*

The current Presient of Ford Australia, Bill Osborne, said:

“Geoff was home in Australia for the birth of his first grandchild and unfortunately became critically ill while here. He passed away with his wife and family by his side.”

Despite battling ill health for the past two years, Geoff never lost sight of his goal to return Jaguar Land Rover to profitability. He exhibited similar strength of leadership and determination during his time as President of Ford Australia – qualities which resulted in the successful introduction of the BA Falcon in 2002 and the Ford Territory in 2004.

“Despite having moved onto other roles within Ford Motor Company, Geoff continued to believe passionately in the products and the team at Ford Australia. His energy, enthusiasm and support for our business will be sorely missed.”

Mr Osborne said that for those who knew him well, he would be missed as a great friend, keen Swans supporter and dedicated family man.

Mr Polites, a former car dealer, was President of Ford Australia, and credited with reviving the company’s fortunes in Austalia, before heading overseas to a number of very senior posts with the Ford Motor Company, including heading up its European operations.

Mr. Polites, credited with leading the team that returned the Jaguar Land Rover business back to profitability and successfully steering it through its ongoing sale process to Tata Motors, had been battling serious illness for the past two years.

Land Rover Defender 110 SVX Special Edition

Land Rover is celebrating its 60th Anniversary with the special edition Defender SVX model.

Land Rover Defender 110 SVX Special Edition

The iconic new Defender retains a strong resemblance to its 1948 predecessor, yet boasts an array of modern features.

Ford finally sells Jaguar Land Rover

Ford Motor Co has finally announced today that it has signed a final agreement to sell Jaguar and Land Rover brands to India’s Tata Motors.

Jaguar and Land Rover

The sale of the two luxury marquees has been dragging on for almost a year with Tata outbidding all the rivals for a multi-billion dollar deal.

Land Rover aim to keep LRX interior

Since the LRX concept made its official debut, the immediate consensus had been that Land Rover needed to put this car into production.

Land Rover aim to keep LRX interior

Now not only has a production model been approved, but early reports indicate it will resemble the concept as much as possible - including the interior.

Jaguar & Land Rover remain British at heart

Indian manufacturer Tata Motors yesterday announced that it will respect the British heritage of Britain’s leading brands, Jaguar and Land Rover, when the it takes over as owner.

Tata also assured worried workers that no part of production or component sourcing will be transferred to India or any other country.

Land Rover LRX 2008 Geneva Motor Show

Land Rover LRX 2008 Geneva Motor Show

 

Land Rover LRX 2008 Geneva Motor Show

The LRX is described as a cross-coupe - smaller than a Freelander 2, it combines the benefits of a 4×4 with the luxury and presence of a much larger vehicle.

Land Rover LRX Black edition

Whilst Land Rover is still adamant that its stunning LRX Concept is just that - a concept, it has unveiled a second rendition of the minimalistic compact SUV.

Land Rover LRX Black edition Geneva preview

This second LRX will accompany the original at the Geneva motor show, sporting a handsome gloss-black finish which perfectly compliments the wraparound canopy design and silver highlights.

Melbourne Motor Show: Land Rover LRX Concept

When the LRX cross-coupe concept made its global debut at the Detroit Motor Show this year it was met with almost celebrity applause signaling a new path for Land Rover and their image as a ‘big’ car company.

 Melbourne Motor Show: Land Rover LRX Concept

Smaller and lighter than current models the LRX still shows signs of its’ heritage with such signature external design features such as the clamshell bonnet, floating roof and wheels-at-each-corner stance being retained.

Land Rover LRX flies into Melbourne

Land Rover has today announced it will air freight the stunning LRX concept into Australia this month for the upcoming 2008 Melbourne Motor Show.

Land Rover LRX flies into Melbourne

Only the second concept car in Land Rover’s history, the LRX will arrive just weeks after impressing crowds at the Detroit Motor Show.