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Wed, 06 Jul 20112012 Land Rover Discovery 4 - all round good tweaking You’ve got to go forward, or you’re already going back. Or so the saying goes. Which is no doubt why Land Rover has managed to send us a 2,750 word press release to tell us all the changes they have wrought to the 2012 Discovery 4.
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