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Best All-Terrain Four Wheel Drive

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Land Rover Discovery 4 SE TDV6
3.0-litre V6, 6spd Auto
9.3L/100km Diesel
$81,990


Safety: ABS, EBD, BA, DFSA, ESC, TCS, HAB
ANCAP: N/A
GVG: starstarstar

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Value for Money
Importance
Pricing 6 High
Depreciation Cost 6 Medium
Running & Repair Costs 3 Low
Fuel Consumption 4 High
Warranty 4 Medium
Insurance 4 Low
Standard Features 7 High



Design & Function

 
Safety 9 Critical
Environment 5 Critical
Comfort 9 High
Space 8 Critical
Practicality 8 Critical
Ergonomics 9 Medium
Build & Finish Quality 8 High



On the Road

 
Performance 8 High
Ride 9 Medium
Handling 9 Medium
Braking 8 High
Smoothness/Quietness 9 Low



Off the Road

 
Eng, Gearing & Traction 10 Critical
Clearances & Articulation 9 Critical



Overall Average


754



Key to Ratings

 
Well Above Average 10 .
Above Average 8 .
Average 6 .
Below Average 4 .
Well Below Average 2 .

Importance Weighting

 
Critical 1.00 .
High 0.80 .
Medium 0.40 .
Low 0.20 .



Spec Abbreviations
ABS Anti-lock braking system
ANCAP Australiasian New Car Assessment Program
BA Brake Assist
CVT Continuously variable transmission
DFA Dual front airbags
DFSA Dual front and side airbags
DSG Direct-shift gearbox
EBD Electronic Brake Force Distribution
ESC Electronic stability control
GVG Green Vehicle Guide
HAB Head Airbags
KA Knee airbag/s
MLP Manufacturers’ List Price
SRAB Side Rear Airbags
TCS Traction control system



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Scores for all All Terrain Four Wheel Drives
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Discovery 4 has brought home the gold in the All-Terrain 4WD class for the second year running. That makes it a record-shattering winning streak over six consecutive years for Discovery models. Land Rover’s trophy cabinet has been strengthened to cope we hear tell.

This year it crossed swords with two ever-popular turbo-diesel models from Toyota. Once again the Land Cruiser GXL was there to challenge, while the new-generation 150 series Prado GXL muscled its way past previous finalist Mitsubishi Pajero to also thrust and parry for this year’s glory.

Solid and clever engineering plus the raft of improvements that arrived in Discovery 4 held it in good stead with ABC judges both on and off the road, as its scores show. It’s man enough to skilfully tackle serious off-road duties, while strong performance, adept road manners, refinement and occupant comfort haven’t been sacrificed. Discovery again confirmed that rugged compromise isn’t necessary for all-terrain mastery.

The TDV6’s air suspension delivers a supple and comfortable ride, while judges again praised its handling precision that exceeds expectations for an all-terrain vehicle weighing nearly 2600kg.

The 3.0-litre sequential twin-turbo diesel engine (jointly developed with Jaguar) churns out a stump-pulling 600Nm of torque, up 36% on the old 2.7-litre diesel in Discovery 3. And with 29% more power too, performance is smooth, responsive and effortless on or off the blacktop. Official fuel consumption improved over the previous model and by class standards is decent, with only a couple of smaller-capacity diesels and the new 3.0-litre Prado diesel gaining an upper hand.

There’s a 5.0-litre direct-injection naturally-aspirated petrol V8 in the Discovery range, too. But its high-scoring performance doesn’t come for free, as its bottom rung fuel consumption score attests. As the premium model, it gains plenty of additional features that make it untouchable in class terms, but the wallet is savaged once more with a price tag nearly $45,000 loftier. And the pain continues with extra hurt in depreciation costs.

Nonetheless, the diesel Disco doesn’t short-change buyers for standard equipment, and it rates highly for safety. Curtain airbag protection that extends to protect occupants in its standard third row of seats (there’s seating for seven) will please families. And the third row folds away neatly into the floor.

Judges noted Land Rover’s warranty is on par with class competitors, although the significantly more generous coverage on the Mitsubishi Pajero made it the clear class leader.

Head off the beaten track and the Disco takes all manner of rough in its stride, thanks to the improved Terrain Response system with programs to suit almost any terrain. And the height-adjustable air suspension and hill descent control system add to its impressive abilities.

A braked maximum towing capacity of 3500kg, plus Land Rover’s trailer stability assist system that helps control trailer sway, will be relished by those with heavy-hauling duties in mind.

Versatility, on-road sophistication and go-almost-anywhere off-road ability once again made it impossible to go past Discovery 4 as our all-terrain favourite.

Finalists
Landrover Discovery 4 TDV6 SE
Toyota Landcruiser GXL
Toyota Prado GXL

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Previous Results

2009 - Landrover Discovery 4 SE TDV6
2008 - Land Rover Discovery 3 SE TDV6
2007 - Land Rover Discovery 3 SE TDV6
2006 - Land Rover Discovery 3 SE
2005 - Land Rover Discovery 3 TDV6 SE
2004 - Toyota Prado GXL & GXL-D
2003 - Toyota Prado GXL & GXL-D
2002 - Toyota Landcruiser GXL-D
2001 - Mitsubishi Pajero GLS
2000 - Mitsubishi Pajero GLS

 
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