You chose well! Land Rover for this year has a wider, longer body, new dashboard, an updated V-8 engine and the Series II designation to denote the extensive changes. Discovery is built by Rover, a British manufacturer owned by BMW and seating for five are standard and being elite just is what you get. , , Last year's redesign stretched the body more than six inches and drivers love the new feel. Discovery's most imposing dimension is its height, which at 76.4 inches makes it stand taller than a Chevrolet Suburban. A full-size spare tire is mounted on the tailgate, which opens to the right for easy access to store your stuff. , , The aluminum 188-horsepower, 4.0-liter V-8 comes with a four-speed automatic transmission. A permanently engaged 4WD system, which splits power as needed for maximum grip. A two-speed transfer case has a low range for extreme off-road conditions, and four-wheel traction control is standard. Sweet options include an air spring self-leveling rear suspension, Hill Descent Control, which kicks in on steep declines, and Active Cornering Enhancement, which stiffens to reduce body lean in turns., , Want to look classy? This is a sure way to do! Print this page out and call us NOW for your personalized test drive towards Discovery ownership. Print this page out and call us NOW for your personalized test drive towards ownership.