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Just bought D3, I love it....wife hates it........help!!
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Dellicott
 


Member Since: 17 Dec 2011
Location: Bodmin
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Thanks for all your replys, it would all be a lot easier if we could have 2 private cars, but I have a company car that will never fit us all in. 90% of the time its just her and the kids but at the weekend we will want something to go out in together and I can't think of anything that does so many things so well.

it is definitely worth trying all your suggestions before I give in to the inevitable, and I will also get her to read the thread, so she can see that it is a great machine that just needs to be accepted for what it is!


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stew 46
 


Member Since: 01 Dec 2011
Location: cornwall
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England 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Manual Siberian SilverDiscovery 3

just get wife like mine , she dont drive never has never will , when i say need new landy she just says ok i dont drive so get wat u want . i no im lucky haha.
 D3 05 se ,
110 s wagon 300 tdi
h top transit
crew cab transit
transit connect
volvo v 70 d5
ausa dumper
peljob 2.5 digger 
 
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Benny
 


Member Since: 24 Aug 2010
Location: Devon
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England 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 S Manual BlankDiscovery 3

I can see her point - the D3 is a bit of a lumbering tank compared to some cars. I used to use a Series 3 for everyday knocking about - the swmbo wanted shot - not safe with kids in the back etc. So the D3 was wheeled in - she loves it. Uses constantly. Must admit it is useful - does way more than what we need. In the snow last year it was well impressive - I did'nt have to fiddle with any knobs either! just kept in normal mode. Was better than the series 3. I personally prefer driving the old 911 or the old 5 series bm estate we have - especially as it's got a V8. It's all horses for courses etc. Sure she'll like it in the end - especially with sprogs and the protection it offers.
 Benny

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Porsche 911 1990 C2 Targa 
 
Post #872263Sun Dec 18 2011 1:38am
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cestor
 


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Keep one of the little plastic kiddy steps in the boot that can be taken out and used whenever required
  
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JonQ
 


Member Since: 09 Dec 2010
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England 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Manual Buckingham BlueDiscovery 3

What about getting some lowering rods? This will make it lower to aid entry and exit.
 05 D3 SE Buckingham Blue.  
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Spooky
 


Member Since: 02 Jun 2009
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Sounds like you have a proper 'girl racer' for a wife! Shocked Thing is, with her charging around like that (even in a high-performance BMW), how long before she hits some idiot who doesn't look before stepping off a kerb, exiting a junction etc?

Maybe the D3 is what's need to slow her down?

As to the height, the previously mentioned ideas of sliding floor and lowering the car prior to exit do work significantly - I have an elderly Aunt who is 5'1" (at best) ... she manages with the car in Access height.

At the end of the day, I guess your wife has already decided that she 'hates that bl@@dy 4x4', and nothing's going to change her mind (except, maybe, a decent snowfall) ...

Good luck, mate. Thumbs Up
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Mick

- 'Molly' - 2005 HSE Auto
'Dixie' - 2000 D2 Td5 ES 
 
Post #872648Mon Dec 19 2011 10:44am
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mark the spark
 


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my missus is only 5 Ft but with side steps its no problem

she loves the disco driving position cos for the first time she can see over everyone els Laughing

its a doddle to park as were you can see too is were it ends and if you get the lazy key seats set up saves all the faffing around.

sounds to me you need to buy her a corsa and keep the disco all to yourself.

just give her some time to appreciate what its good at and she will come round . its not just another car its so much more than that .she just hasnt realised it yet Thumbs Up
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nav on move , auto handbrake release on an 05 manual !!!
3 flash indicators ,roof mounted dvd player, 4X4 info, xenons ,
LED side and interior lamp upgrade, side steps , new battery alternator and compressor "slimey front end" with headlight mod D4 rear lights ,the big service !!
oh and Adriatic beautiful blue 
 
Post #872697Mon Dec 19 2011 11:57am
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AVE
 


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United Kingdom 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Zambezi SilverDiscovery 3

She could always send one of the small children into the boot to retrieve anything that is too far away for her to reach.

I often adopt that approach. Thumbs Up
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may no splinters point your way



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