
LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 3 (2004-09)
The LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 3 (2004-09) is a versatile, rugged SUV that has long been popular among families, adventure seekers, and those needing reliable off-road capabilities. With its bold design, spacious interior, and impressive practicality, the Discovery 3 stands out as a comfortable and capable vehicle for both daily commuting and outdoor adventures. It’s especially well-suited for drivers who value a blend of luxury and all-terrain performance, making it a reliable choice for those who require extra space for passengers or cargo.
In the UK used car market, the Discovery 3 is known for its durability and strong off-road heritage. According to MyCarCheck.com data, this model has been extensively looked up, indicating a robust presence among used vehicle buyers, with over 22,900 lookups from more than 10,800 different VINs. Its average private sale value hovers around £3,822, with many vehicles averaging approximately 150,405 miles on the clock, demonstrating its reputation for longevity. While it may not boast the best fuel economy compared to smaller SUVs, the Discovery 3 excels in reliability, comfort, and versatility—qualities that have helped it remain a popular choice in its class. Whether for family outings, outdoor adventures, or everyday driving, the LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 3 (2004-09) offers a compelling mix of features, making it a noteworthy option in the used car market.

average use

The data shows the most recent mileage readings for Land Rover Discovery 3 (2004-09) vehicles, with the highest proportions clustered in the 130,000 to 180,000 mile range—specifically, 8.3% between 130,000 and 140,000 miles, 11.2% between 170,000 and 180,000 miles, and 8.5% between 160,000 and 170,000 miles. Notably, a significant percentage of vehicles (around 27%) are between 130,000 and 180,000 miles, suggesting this is a common mileage bracket for these vehicles. Conversely, very high-mileage vehicles over 250,000 miles are rare, comprising only about 2% of the sample, with the bulk of vehicles under 220,000 miles. Very low-mileage vehicles (under 20,000 miles) are also uncommon, indicating that these vehicles typically accrue substantial mileage over time.

vehicle values

The data indicates that the majority of private sale valuations for the Land Rover Discovery 3 (2004-09) fall within the £1,000 to £3,000 range, accounting for approximately 82.1% of sales. Specifically, 50.4% of vehicles are valued between £2,000 and £3,000, while 31.7% are in the £1,000 to £2,000 bracket. Smaller proportions of vehicles are valued above £3,000, with 12.8% in the £3,000 to £4,000 range, and just a minimal 4% valued at £4,000 to £5,000. Interestingly, only around 1.1% of the vehicles are estimated to be worth less than £1,000. This suggests that most Discovery 3 models retain a reasonably moderate private sale value, predominantly falling into the lower to mid-range price categories.

production years

Based on the data for Land Rover Discovery 3 vehicles manufactured between 2004 and 2010, the majority of these vehicles are from 2005 and 2006, accounting for approximately 23.7% and 25.3% respectively, indicating these years are most common for this model. There is a consistent decline in the distribution of vehicles as the years progress beyond 2006, with fewer vehicles from 2007 and 2008. Vehicles manufactured in 2009 and 2010 are the least common, comprising only 11.5% and 0.3%, respectively. This pattern suggests that the peak years for Discovery 3 vehicles are around 2005 and 2006, with the number decreasing in subsequent years, possibly reflecting the age of the vehicles or market trends.

colour popularity

Based on the data for the main paint colour of Land Rover Discovery 3 (2004-09) vehicles, there's a noticeable distribution of colours. Black (29.1%) and Silver (25.6%) dominate, accounting for over half of the vehicles combined, indicating a preference for classic, neutral tones. Grey also features prominently at 20%, reflecting the popularity of subtle, understated colours. Brighter colours such as Blue (14.1%) and Red (3.7%) are less common, while vibrant colours like Green (5.9%), Orange (0.3%), and Gold (0.3%) are quite rare. White is particularly uncommon at just 1.1%. Overall, the data suggests a strong preference for traditional and neutral colours among owners of this model.

ownership cycle

The data highlights that the majority of 'Land Rover Discovery 3 (2004-09)' vehicles have between 6 and 8 registered keepers, accounting for a significant portion of the total. Notably, 18.1% of vehicles have 6 keepers, while 13.3% have 7, and 8.5% have 8, indicating moderate levels of ownership history for these vehicles. Interestingly, vehicles with only 1 keeper make up just 1.3%, suggesting that most vehicles tend to have multiple owners over their lifespan. Additionally, a small percentage (around 0.3%) of vehicles have as many as 15 or more registered keepers, which may imply high turnover or potential resale activity among a subset of these vehicles. Overall, ownership duration appears relatively stable for the majority, with a notable concentration of vehicles cycling through a few owners.

engine choices

The data indicates that the majority of Land Rover Discovery 3 (2004-09) vehicles are equipped with a 2.72-liter engine, accounting for 98.1% of the sample. Other engine capacities are very rare, with only minimal percentages for 4.394, 4.197, 2.495, and 0.720 liters. Additionally, an overwhelming 98.7% of these vehicles use diesel as their primary fuel, while petrol and gas bi-fuel options are quite uncommon at 0.8% and 0.5%, respectively. These figures suggest that diesel engines of around 2.72 liters are the predominant configuration for this model.












