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LAND-ROVER - Discovery (1996)

Discover the timeless appeal of the 1996 LAND‑ROVER Discovery – a symbol of rugged elegance that continues to captivate owners and enthusiasts alike.

When you ask about LAND‑ROVER Discovery price today, you’ll find that the value varies widely across markets, condition, mileage and option sets. A base 1996 model seen in excellent shape can command a premium over the average used vehicle in the segment, while a heavily worn example will sit comfortably within a lower price bracket.

  • Engine: 4‑door V8, 4,155 cc, naturally aspirated 4‑stroke, 6 fuel injectors
  • Horsepower: 160 hp @ 4,300 rpm (model‑specific variations exist)
  • Torque: 245 lb‑ft @ 1,800 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional Aisin 4‑speed automatic) coupled with a 4‑wheel‑drive system (part‑time with rear‑wheel drive)
  • Drive: Full‑time 4W/part‑time 4W‑2H, electronically controlled all‑wheel‑drive and locking center differential
  • Fuel type: Gasoline, 87 # (regular) or 89 # (premium); total consumptions around 15 mpg (city), 17‑18 mpg (highway)
  • Dimensions: Length 186.9 in, Width 68.5 in, Height 74.4 in – a generous cabin and ample cargo capacity for both passengers and gear.
  • Seating: 5‑seat layout (two forward seats and a 3‑bucket third row) with optional optional "Caravan" seating for 7 or 8 passengers.
  • Weight: Approx. 4,200 lb (gross vehicle weight) – providing solid road presence and the required ballast for off‑road capability.
  • Exterior: Classic 4‑door SUV silhouette with distinctive “big‑bot” look, while optional spade‑shaped front lighting and a bull‑horn roof radiator add an iconic visual flair.
  • Interior features: Power windows, locks, seats, air‑conditioning, manual central console, optional navigation card and a high‑top roof rack that turns your 1996 Discovery into a versatile adventure machine.
LAND‑ROVER Discovery depreciation

Owning a 1996 LAND‑ROVER Discovery means understanding how its value will change over time. The luxury/off‑road niche frames its depreciation curve. Typically, a 1996 model loses 15‑20 % of its value in the first year of ownership, reflective of the overarching depreciation of the SUV segment. From there, the curve flattens; by the fifth year you might see a 30‑35 % total depreciation, depending on miles, showroom condition, maintenance records, and market demand for classic SUVs.

In comparison, it holds a steeper first‑year loss than a contemporary used LAND‑ROVER Discovery price find from the 1999‑2003 generation but keeps a steady value as a proven off‑road performer whose brand equity has outlived many peers.

Comparison context

When you appreciate how LAND‑ROVER Discovery 1996 price trumps similar models, you’ll notice a few key differentiators. Unlike the Mitsubishi Montero and Jeep Cherokee counterparts that targeted a classic SUV feel, the Discovery offered a more


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