Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY FROM $72,250

n its sophistication, comfort, refinement, efficiency and dynamics, the fifth Discovery has moved closer to luxury German SUVs such as the X5 and Audi’s Q7. Yet it also extends the unique Land Rover off-road envelope, with optional Terrain Response 2 now able to tweak each wheel’s grip and slip coefficient every 100 milliseconds. There’s 500mm of articulation at each wheel, 283mm of ground clearance with the suspension fully extended, plus a wading

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