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Die Hard was released. The Berlin Wall came down. And the first Disco
THERE’S A LOT to be said for living within your means, but by thinking a little outside the box, I think you can live slightly beyond them. A case in point is the Land Rover Discovery that’s currently
Once they headed the company car parks of Eighties Britain, now these executive icons offer prestige, nostalgia and pure driving pleasure from £5k. But which of these trading-floor titans best rewards the shrewd classic motorist?
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