LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2 (1998-04)

The LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2 (1998-04) is a versatile and durable SUV that has long been a popular choice for those seeking a spacious, rugged vehicle capable of handling both off-road adventures and family outings. Renowned for its robust build and practical design, the Discovery 2 offers a commanding driving position, ample interior space, and the ability to tow and carry heavy loads—making it ideal for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and those needing a dependable vehicle for varied terrains. Its reputation for solid engineering and off-road prowess sets it apart from many rivals in the SUV segment in the UK market. Considering the data from thousands of MyCarCheck.com lookups, the Discovery 2 is a well-traveled vehicle with an average mileage nearing 149,000 miles, reflecting its longevity and reliability. The typical private sale value is around £2,689, which makes it an attractive option for budget-conscious buyers looking for a used SUV that offers both capability and character. While it has had multiple previous owners—averaging around 5 to 6—its enduring popularity and distinct features continue to make the LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2 (1998-04) a compelling choice for those who value ruggedness, versatility, and a distinctive driving experience.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that among recent mileage recordings for Land Rover Discovery 2 (1998-2004) vehicles, the most common mileage range is between 160,000 and 170,000 miles, accounting for approximately 11.9% of vehicles. Notably, there are small but notable percentages of vehicles with mileage over 200,000 miles—around 7.3% between 200,000 and 210,000 miles, and even up to 1% exceeding 280,000 miles—highlighting that some vehicles at or beyond high-mileage thresholds are still present in the sample. Conversely, very low-mileage vehicles (under 60,000 miles) are rare, comprising just 0.3%, suggesting the majority of these vehicles tend to have higher mileage figures.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuation data for the Land Rover Discovery 2 (1998-04) indicates that the majority of vehicles are priced between £1,000 and £3,000, accounting for 79.2% of the sales. Specifically, 46.2% fall within the £2,000 to £3,000 range, while 33% are priced between £1,000 and £2,000. Prices above £4,000 are notably rare, comprising only 3.6% of sales, with less than 1% exceeding £4,000. Conversely, very few vehicles are valued below £1,000, suggesting most Discovery 2 models retain some market value. Overall, the data suggests that the typical private sale price for this model is predominantly under £3,000.
production years
production years
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The data for the LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2 (1998-04) shows that the majority of these vehicles were manufactured between 2000 and 2004. Notably, 2003 accounts for the largest proportion at 29.4%, indicating a significant number of vehicles from that year. The distribution also reveals a steady presence of vehicles from 2001 to 2004, with 2001 at 17.5%, 2004 at 19.1%, and 2002 at 22.1%. A smaller proportion, 11.9%, were manufactured in 2000. This pattern suggests that most of these vehicles are relatively recent models, with a concentration around the early 2000s.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among Land Rover Discovery 2 models (1998-2004), green is the most common main paint colour, accounting for approximately 22.4% of vehicles. This is followed closely by blue at 20.5% and silver at 19.8%. Other noticeable colours include black (13.5%) and red (11.9%), while gold and orange are relatively rare, comprising 3.6% and 0.7% respectively. Overall, the palette suggests a preference for more vibrant and classic colours, with green and blue leading the popularity charts.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Land Rover Discovery 2 (1998-04) reveals a significant concentration of vehicles with a relatively low number of former owners. Notably, around 14.9% of the vehicles have had five keepers, and 14.2% have had six keepers, indicating some vehicles may have experienced moderate ownership changes. A smaller proportion of vehicles, approximately 4%, have had as many as 13 keepers, suggesting limited long-term ownership stability in some cases. Overall, the majority of vehicles appear to have had between 2 and 7 keepers, which could point to moderate vehicle turnover. Vehicles with a higher number of keepers, such as 12 or more, are quite rare, comprising less than 1% each, hinting at relatively stable ownership for most models or a smaller sample of long-term owners.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the majority of Land Rover Discovery 2 (1998-04) vehicles are powered by diesel engines, accounting for approximately 95.7%, with most engines having a capacity of 2495cc (about 88.4%). Petrol-powered models are comparatively rare, representing only around 3.6%, and engines with a capacity of 2487cc make up about 7.3% of the vehicles. Additionally, a small percentage (0.7%) are bi-fuel gas variants. Overall, diesel engines dominate this model's configuration, particularly around the 2495cc size.