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Land Rover Discovery 3.0 TDV6

£485.83 per month BIK

Land Rover Discovery 3.0 TDV6

A CO2 output of 244g/km means Land Rover’s huge Discovery isn’t an obvious choice for company car drivers. Yet for higher-rate taxpayers who have £500 set aside for their monthly motoring needs, the latest TDV6 XS Auto model is easily achievable.

Running costs aside, few who choose a Discovery are disappointed. Recently hailed Best Large SUV in the Auto Express New Car Awards 2010 (Issue 1,126), the Disco is just as unbeatable wading through the mud as it is at transporting a growing family on an annual summer holiday. Comfortable, luxurious and surprisingly agile, Land Rover’s evergreen 4x4 is a masterpiece of design

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