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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Sir Tigger KC on 23 September 2019, 22:54:26
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Tilbo asked me to post up some pics of his new RRS. :y
(https://i.postimg.cc/GtVQxGm1/IMG-20190906-105813686.jpg)
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Looks nice! 8)
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Nice ;)
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Liking that :y
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Yup, super smart! 8)
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Noice, very nice.
Year, engine? I might have missed posts elsewhere.. Now Tilbo can get himself over to https://www.rrsport.co.uk - second most helpful forum I've found after OOF as there are actual technical people there ;) (Like OOF)
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Noice, very nice.
Year, engine? I might have missed posts elsewhere.. Now Tilbo can get himself over to https://www.rrsport.co.uk - second most helpful forum I've found after OOF as there are actual technical people there ;) (Like OOF)
It was registered Nov 2007 1 owner full history now on 87,000 miles 3.6 V8 twin turbo , never even considered a Land Rover but after seeing & driving this had to have it
It's an HSE so got everything apart from a television.
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:y :y Same engine & spec as mine, but yours looks cleaner (I mean that both in the "washed" and better condition sense! Mine is parked under a tree and is now covered in pollen and leaves .. and has a few dings)
You can much more easily upgrade the stereo in the pre-facelift interior, I believe.. not many options for mine (2010, facelifted interior) beyond retro-fitting 2012/13 gear or the single Android option, both of which are (very) expensive.
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:y :y Same engine & spec as mine, but yours looks cleaner (I mean that both in the "washed" and better condition sense! Mine is parked under a tree and is now covered in pollen and leaves .. and has a few dings)
You can much more easily upgrade the stereo in the pre-facelift interior, I believe.. not many options for mine (2010, facelifted interior) beyond retro-fitting 2012/13 gear or the single Android option, both of which are (very) expensive.
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Always garaged from new and also fits in mine now I've got rid of junk , wifey is not a car person but t even she could not believe how comfortable it is.
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Lovely machine . Hate to say it but please put a disclock on the steering wheel as these are extremely easy to steal, I'd hate you to lose it !
No knob head Liverpool comments please ::) !
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Lovely machine . Hate to say it but please put a disclock on the steering wheel as these are extremely easy to steal, I'd hate you to lose it !
No knob head Liverpool comments please ::) !
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Yes I know have got one my pal had his Defender pinched last year & his had a disclock & tracker made a right mess of it, now got a Ford Ranger Truck no comparison in my opinion but he seems happy with it.
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Lovely machine . Hate to say it but please put a disclock on the steering wheel as these are extremely easy to steal, I'd hate you to lose it !
I've cut off Disclocks in under 5minutes with a Leatherman Wave.......
Tubular lockpicks are even cheaper.
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Lovely machine . Hate to say it but please put a disclock on the steering wheel as these are extremely easy to steal, I'd hate you to lose it !
I've cut off Disclocks in under 5minutes with a Leatherman Wave.......
Tubular lockpicks are even cheaper.
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At the end of the day if they want it they'll get it always garaged when not in use you can only do so much.😉
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Lovely machine . Hate to say it but please put a disclock on the steering wheel as these are extremely easy to steal, I'd hate you to lose it !
I've cut off Disclocks in under 5minutes with a Leatherman Wave.......
Tubular lockpicks are even cheaper.
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At the end of the day if they want it they'll get it always garaged when not in use you can only do so much.😉
I should have been clearer: if you fit an additional lock every time you leave the car, then it's causing more inconvenience to you than any possible thief. And if you don't use it every time, you might as well not bother at all.
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Have always fitted an extra lock on every 4x4 I've owned so doesn't really cause me any bother but I know fully well it can still go I'm under no illusions whatsoever if it gets nicked I'm insured , an inconvenience yes but would it change my life ? It's just a car.
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Majority of thieves want to be away in under a minute, brand new range rovers can be done in that time, if it comes to having to hack a decent steering lock off they will go elsewhere
Sorry to have derailed you thread Tilbo :-[
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Majority of thieves want to be away in under a minute, brand new range rovers can be done in that time, if it comes to having to hack a decent steering lock off they will go elsewhere
Sorry to have derailed you thread Tilbo :-[
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No problems, I am probably more security conscious than the average person because of my job (HMPS) but these people ( thieving bastards) who like to steal hardworking honest people's property are getting cleverer all the time , shame to see it nicked & broken for parts but I well realise what could happen.😎
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Noice, very nice.
Year, engine? I might have missed posts elsewhere.. Now Tilbo can get himself over to https://www.rrsport.co.uk - second most helpful forum I've found after OOF as there are actual technical people there ;) (Like OOF)
It was registered Nov 2007 1 owner full history now on 87,000 miles 3.6 V8 twin turbo , never even considered a Land Rover but after seeing & driving this had to have it
It's an HSE so got everything apart from a television.
Is that the tractor powered TDV8 lump?
I am liking that :)
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I wish I could understand the attraction of them, but it escapes me Im afraid.
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Noice, very nice.
Year, engine? I might have missed posts elsewhere.. Now Tilbo can get himself over to https://www.rrsport.co.uk - second most helpful forum I've found after OOF as there are actual technical people there ;) (Like OOF)
It was registered Nov 2007 1 owner full history now on 87,000 miles 3.6 V8 twin turbo , never even considered a Land Rover but after seeing & driving this had to have it
It's an HSE so got everything apart from a television.
Is that the tractor powered TDV8 lump?
I am liking that :)
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Yes TB it is & what an engine indeed it's a Ford V8 twin turbo doesn't sound like a diesel & roars like a proper V8
never ever thought about a Range Rover but drove this & just had to have it , most comfortable vehicle I've ever driven , and by the by glad to be back.😎
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As a proper full fat RR doesn't fit too well on my drive (awkward rather than too big), I might consider a RRS instead, so will follow your threads with interest :y. I had set my heart on a FFRR to scratch that itch, but needs must.
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The engine is closely related to the TDV6 in my Jag (although the 3l TDV6 is more related to the 4.4 V8, with the 2.7 TDV6 closer to the 3.6 TDV8). They don't sound lorry like, do they :)
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The engine is closely related to the TDV6 in my Jag (although the 3l TDV6 is more related to the 4.4 V8, with the 2.7 TDV6 closer to the 3.6 TDV8). They don't sound lorry like, do they :)
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Not one bit , I managed to get a 2007 sales brochure from eBay they came with a sports exhaust system as standard and sound superb, the TDV8 is only 1.5 seconds slower in the 0-60mph sprint than the 5.0 petrol supercharged version, so quite a fast vehicle considering it weigh 2.7 tons.
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Slightly down on oomph compared to the Merc v8 diesel, albeit it not significantly.
Sounds more like a v8 than a Transit though. Chap a couple of doors down has one and seems to like it :y
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Slightly down on oomph compared to the Merc v8 diesel, albeit it not significantly.
That's why they beefed them up to 4.4l, which is allegedly better on fuel, and significantly more powerful.
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Slightly down on oomph compared to the Merc v8 diesel, albeit it not significantly.
That's why they beefed them up to 4.4l, which is allegedly better on fuel, and significantly more powerful.
The extra brings it up to the Merc lump. Also it should be better on fuel because the L308 is lighter than the previous efforts. :y
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Did a lot of reading up on the engines used in Range Rovers very little praise for the 4.4 the 2.7 should be avoided as considered underpowered , 5.0 supercharged superb but will struggle to achieve 15mpg the best is considered to be the 3.6 twin turbo capable of between 19-31mpg & bags of torque. I have got 30 mpg on a run & 25 on my daily commute virtually the same as my old Terracan.
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Did a lot of reading up on the engines used in Range Rovers very little praise for the 4.4 the 2.7 should be avoided as considered underpowered , 5.0 supercharged superb but will struggle to achieve 15mpg the best is considered to be the 3.6 twin turbo capable of between 19-31mpg & bags of torque. I have got 30 mpg on a run & 25 on my daily commute virtually the same as my old Terracan.
The 2.7 was fine in a Disco (Disco 3 maybe) we had for a few days, when she nicked one from work. Bit flat over a ton though. I think Disco 3 is similar weight.
The 2.7, despite the official figures, does seem to be incredibly economical in the Jags. A mate has a X358 with the 2.7, and his economy is outstanding.
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The main reason I had never considered a RR is the horror stories of running costs, I have every bill for this vehicle & all seem fairly reasonable to me , the OE air suspension pump fitted at 60,000 miles was £653.00 I had far bigger bills on the Hyundai.
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Just thought I'd leave this here as I saw one today, as I was about my business in Manchester a Brabus G700,.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.motor1.com/news/267325/mercedes-g-class-brabus-widestar/amp/&ved=2ahUKEwiL6LTtkerkAhWLT8AKHdc6DAQQFjAXegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw1yU_DRY9T46RS3GfHFcEpn&cf=1
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The main reason I had never considered a RR is the horror stories of running costs, I have every bill for this vehicle & all seem fairly reasonable to me , the OE air suspension pump fitted at 60,000 miles was £653.00 I had far bigger bills on the Hyundai.
I just had to have the alternator and rear passenger door lock assembly replaced (the former because, well, it was knackered and the latter because it was an MOT fail) - £800 at a local indy for a Denso alternator and OE lock assembly, fitted.. I didn't think that was too bad.
It had two new EGR valves under warranty, that was £1000.. but at least the cranks don't snap on the TDV8, unlike the TD & SDV6 ;)
Now you can go and get yourself a remap for a healthy 320hp and 550lb/ft or somewhere in that region from either Bell Auto Services or Alive Tuning :y
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The main reason I had never considered a RR is the horror stories of running costs, I have every bill for this vehicle & all seem fairly reasonable to me , the OE air suspension pump fitted at 60,000 miles was £653.00 I had far bigger bills on the Hyundai.
I just had to have the alternator and rear passenger door lock assembly replaced (the former because, well, it was knackered and the latter because it was an MOT fail) - £800 at a local indy for a Denso alternator and OE lock assembly, fitted.. I didn't think that was too bad.
It had two new EGR valves under warranty, that was £1000.. but at least the cranks don't snap on the TDV8, unlike the TD & SDV6 ;)
Now you can go and get yourself a remap for a healthy 320hp and 550lb/ft or somewhere in that region from either Bell Auto Services or Alive Tuning :y
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My pal at work has had his remapped ,but I don't think I would bother I'm old school , like my vehicles completely as they left the production line that's what attracted me to this one completely stock.
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An imposing beast. In that 'star silver' I see. ;)
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An imposing beast. In that 'star silver' I see. ;)
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My last 5 vehicles have all been silver, would really like a nice metallic blue but beggars can't be choosers! You know what I mean Opti 😀
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You might need to take your brave pills, but this looks a fine way to spend £3.5k, even if I don't like the wheels ::)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1 (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1)
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That's cheap! :o ::)
Agree about the wheels and not uncommon to see Range Rovers with hideous after market alloys.... ::) :(
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Very brave pills! But that's a hell of a lot of car for the money.
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Looking suitably demonic in black and probably a few grand more than Mr Tilbo paid. :)
https://www.romansinternational.com/used-vehicle-details/Land-Rover-Range-Rover-Sport-U8667/ (https://www.romansinternational.com/used-vehicle-details/Land-Rover-Range-Rover-Sport-U8667/)
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You might need to take your brave pills, but this looks a fine way to spend £3.5k, even if I don't like the wheels ::)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1 (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1)
That is some bit of kit for the money....................if it stays together ::)
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You might need to take your brave pills, but this looks a fine way to spend £3.5k, even if I don't like the wheels ::)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1 (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1)
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Take a look at the MOT history personally I wouldn't touch it and those wheels ugh!
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The on going oil leak is the biggest item of concern. Well that and the airbag warning...
Suspension and brakes on a car that size are very much regular service items :y
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The on going oil leak is the biggest item of concern. Well that and the airbag warning...
Suspension and brakes on a car that size are very much regular service items :y
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I bet you've already looked at mine DG 😀
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No need ;D
A car I am considering has nothing worse than a couple of tyres and a smattering of ball joints, so no concern :y
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No need ;D
A car I am considering has nothing worse than a couple of tyres and a smattering of ball joints, so no concern :y
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It's the first thing I look at when considering a car purchase , gives a good insight to see if a car has been looked after.
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Another good indicator is low owners and higher mileage as they suggest a reliable, well maintained car, especially with a reasonable level of care.
Only downside is that higher mileage generally means higher trim wear, which is where certain brands fall over ;)
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I don't understand the fascination with them at all[not just the RR but all the rest too]but I hope it serves you well.
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I don't understand the fascination with them at all[not just the RR but all the rest too]but I hope it serves you well.
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I always said that I wouldn't by a Land Rover but after driving this one had to have it if you can just try driving one.
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Take a look at the MOT history personally I wouldn't touch it and those wheels ugh!
Tbh I didn't see anything overly scary with the MOT history, oil is a consumable after all. :P
I am 100% with you on the wheels, but chances are if you opted to buy some standard second hand rims the first time you needed to swap the tyres, you'd probably make a bit selling those awful items. Or at least pay for the refurb on their replacements. :y
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Take a look at the MOT history personally I wouldn't touch it and those wheels ugh!
Tbh I didn't see anything overly scary with the MOT history, oil is a consumable after all. :P
I am 100% with you on the wheels, but chances are if you opted to buy some standard second hand rims the first time you needed to swap the tyres, you'd probably make a bit selling those awful items. Or at least pay for the refurb on their replacements. :y
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Perhaps I'm just a fussy old fart but it doesn't look like it's been looked after very well to me & I've never bought a bad car yet.😎
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You might need to take your brave pills, but this looks a fine way to spend £3.5k, even if I don't like the wheels ::)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1 (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1)
The 0-60 on that is about the same as my 2.0 diesel auto astra.
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Take a look at the MOT history personally I wouldn't touch it and those wheels ugh!
Tbh I didn't see anything overly scary with the MOT history, oil is a consumable after all. :P
I am 100% with you on the wheels, but chances are if you opted to buy some standard second hand rims the first time you needed to swap the tyres, you'd probably make a bit selling those awful items. Or at least pay for the refurb on their replacements. :y
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Perhaps I'm just a fussy old fart but it doesn't look like it's been looked after very well to me & I've never bought a bad car yet.😎
That's why it's cheap Tilbo! ;D
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Take a look at the MOT history personally I wouldn't touch it and those wheels ugh!
Tbh I didn't see anything overly scary with the MOT history, oil is a consumable after all. :P
I am 100% with you on the wheels, but chances are if you opted to buy some standard second hand rims the first time you needed to swap the tyres, you'd probably make a bit selling those awful items. Or at least pay for the refurb on their replacements. :y
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Perhaps I'm just a fussy old fart but it doesn't look like it's been looked after very well to me & I've never bought a bad car yet.😎
That's why it's cheap Tilbo! ;D
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Exactly plus way too many miles for my liking , some folk prefer high miles but not me.
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You might need to take your brave pills, but this looks a fine way to spend £3.5k, even if I don't like the wheels ::)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1 (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1)
The 0-60 on that is about the same as my 2.0 diesel auto astra.
That, and the number of wheels and seats are where the similarities end, I suspect ;D
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You might need to take your brave pills, but this looks a fine way to spend £3.5k, even if I don't like the wheels ::)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1 (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201909202435704?make=LAND%20ROVER&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&model=RANGE%20ROVER&minimum-badge-engine-size=3.5&sort=relevance&radius=1500&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=dy116tu&fuel-type=Diesel&page=1)
The 0-60 on that is about the same as my 2.0 diesel auto astra.
That, and the number of wheels and seats are where the similarities end, I suspect ;D
You're right, Jimmy, the mpg and emissions are wildly different. :)
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The main reason I had never considered a RR is the horror stories of running costs, I have every bill for this vehicle & all seem fairly reasonable to me , the OE air suspension pump fitted at 60,000 miles was £653.00 I had far bigger bills on the Hyundai.
That because people who have no knowledge randomly make shit up. Or hark back to the Classic and BMW era ones (which may have had issues).
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The main reason I had never considered a RR is the horror stories of running costs, I have every bill for this vehicle & all seem fairly reasonable to me , the OE air suspension pump fitted at 60,000 miles was £653.00 I had far bigger bills on the Hyundai.
That because people who have no knowledge randomly make shit up. Or hark back to the Classic and BMW era ones (which may have had issues).
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I heard all sorts of nonsense about fuel consumption & prices of parts etc. Obviously some repairs will be pricey for example turbo replacements but go into ownership with that knowledge and by using preventive maintenance (change the oil every six months) you might even avoid that problem , my RR is going in Monday for a "once-over" by a colleagues husband who is a LR technician before I start towing the caravan in a couple of weeks, if he finds anything that needs attention it will be attended to asap.
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Parts prices don't honestly seem too bad - I mean, a genuine alternator was £600, but that seems par for the course these days (BMW wanted the same for the 645ci; a £50 regulator fixed it instead) but the Denso (OE brand, not LR badged) was £280!
I got a quote for doing a front wheel bearing (quality bearing, not Chinese) and that was £280 inc. labour at a local indy .. at that price I'm tempted not to bother doing it myself ;D although I still might, just for shits & giggles and because I'm a glutton for punishment..
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Parts prices don't honestly seem too bad - I mean, a genuine alternator was £600, but that seems par for the course these days (BMW wanted the same for the 645ci; a £50 regulator fixed it instead) but the Denso (OE brand, not LR badged) was £280!
I got a quote for doing a front wheel bearing (quality bearing, not Chinese) and that was £280 inc. labour at a local indy .. at that price I'm tempted not to bother doing it myself ;D although I still might, just for shits & giggles and because I'm a glutton for punishment..
They are quite easy to change,complete hub held in with four bolts :y
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They are quite easy to change,complete hub held in with four bolts :y
Yeah, I did check out the manuals - there's an SST for pushing the axle out and pulling it back in, although write-ups say you can get away with a standard three-legged puller.. doesn't seem a hard job, really :y and a damn sight easier than an Omega rear (I know, Nick will be along to tell me he does Omega rear bearings in five minutes at the roadside with nothing but a tool he made out of cardboard and sticky-backed plastic, soon ;))
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They are quite easy to change,complete hub held in with four bolts :y
Yeah, I did check out the manuals - there's an SST for pushing the axle out and pulling it back in, although write-ups say you can get away with a standard three-legged puller.. doesn't seem a hard job, really :y and a damn sight easier than an Omega rear (I know, Nick will be along to tell me he does Omega rear bearings in five minutes at the roadside with nothing but a tool he made out of cardboard and sticky-backed plastic, soon ;))
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Changing oil & filters is about my limit I'm afraid , getting too old to be messing about with cars now so will leave it all up to this guy that comes highly recommended, be interested to see what he thinks of it on Monday.