Without being too boring, here's a short L322 history.
L322 is the code for the 'new shape' RR's.
Introduced early 2002, few of the test and press cars are '51' plate, but retail one's are '02' plate onwards.
Engines available then were the M62 BMW 4.4 V8 with 282nhp as used in the 5 series etc and tbhe 3.0 TD6 engine, again another BMW unit, in the RR it produces 177bhp. It is too slow for the size of vehicles. They all had 5 speed auto's fitted. You can get 'SE', 'HSE' and 'Vogue' spec. SE's are best avoided, have no sunroof, xenon's, parking sensors, suprisingly poosyl equipped. HSE's are ok, typically don't have sunroof and sat nav as STD, but there are one's out there. Vogue at the time was the range topper, better seats, better leather, leather dash roll.
Then they changed from VIN 6A to the facelift model with the addition of the Vogue SE model.
Engines were a 4.4 V8 from Jaguar and not BMW, this one produces 302bhp and is better than the BMW unit which is prone to coolant leaks. The TD6 unit stayed until '56' plate with the old 5 speed gearbox. The Jag V8 and Supercharged one's got a nice 6 speed gearbox.
The supercharged one's are based on the Vogue SE so are top spec. The vin then changed to 7A from around '56' plate with yet more revisons, different interior and controls and the introduction of the 3.6 TDV8 engine, then the latest version with 4.4 TDV8.
Be careful for people who have facelifted older one's and are trying to pass them off as facelifts. In an ideal world whichever engine you choose, try and go for a VIN 6A onwards. Supercharged one's can be had from as little as £8,300 which isn't bad consdiering they were £75,000 plus 7 years ago.
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