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First seen at the New York International Auto Show in March 2002, the midsize sport utility vehicle from Land Rover has a new look for 2003, akin to the larger redesigned Range Rover. The interior has been refurbished, the V-8 engine gains power, and braking and suspension improvements have been made. Park Distance Control is a new option. Three versions of the new Discovery will be available: the base S, the midlevel SE and the top-of-the-line HSE. Land Rover claims that nearly 700 modifications have been made to the 2003 version, making it vastly different than the 2002 model, the Discovery Series II. Read More
3 Available Discovery Trims
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