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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
At this time of year, given what you paid for it, I would try selling it for a £5k profit at least.
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5th Feb 2012 1:32pm |
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barrieeld Member Since: 07 Dec 2010 Location: Scotland Posts: 260 |
Hi bozman, that's the problem what do you buy? I know the SC Market is going to be hit heavily even more when the price of TDV8's start to come down to the 18k mark.
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5th Feb 2012 2:40pm |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
Hell of a stutter you have there barrieeld …. |
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5th Feb 2012 2:45pm |
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barrieeld Member Since: 07 Dec 2010 Location: Scotland Posts: 260 |
Bloody iPhone Mick.... Range Rover SC 35th Anniversary 2006 |
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5th Feb 2012 2:52pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35331 |
sttttuuuuuttterrrrr sorted.. ... - .- -.
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5th Feb 2012 3:51pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
LPG joules be better really due to its burn rate and the fact it should have a rolling road and on road mapping session to get it really setup.
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5th Feb 2012 4:19pm |
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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
I don't think the S/C will be hit hard by any of the diesels falling in value, it's already heavily discounted by comparison, to compensate for the fuel costs, and it's arguably undervalued by comparison to other cars. I can sympathise on the 'not loving the fuel cost' though. On your figures you would actually be paying over £500 per month on fuel, so you're either getting better economy than the computer shows, or doing fewer miles, if you are spending £300. I do mostly rural mileage, and I can see from 200-250 miles per tank of LPG, which costs me from £50-£60 (I buy at 66.9 or 76.9 pence per litre, 90 litre tank, 80% useable). That may sound great, but then there's the petrol, and it can use from very little, to quite a lot! Basically it switches to petrol when the engine is warmed up, so in very cold weather, on short journeys, its always on petrol. On a very long journey, it's on LPG all the time. Lots of small journeys will use more gas. I'd say on average, with temp at 7 degrees c it takes around 1 mile to switch over. Performance on LPG is fine, takes the edge of slightly, but stays on LPG right the way up the rev range. I've used BRC systems, and would recommend them highly! Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining! |
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5th Feb 2012 4:25pm |
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EVOeng Member Since: 14 Sep 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 225 |
I would not sell it, I sold my 4.4 V8 and now I really miss it. The replacement Volvo only manages 30ish mpg and I used to get about 25mpg on average with my Range Rover.
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5th Feb 2012 4:30pm |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3747 |
Ram, a 19 year old getting average 25 mpg out of a 4.4 petrol Range Rover. HOW???? are you driving at 45 mph everywhere and free wheeling down every hill??
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5th Feb 2012 5:50pm |
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barrieeld Member Since: 07 Dec 2010 Location: Scotland Posts: 260 |
I'm maybe do less miles then as my spend is pretty much £70 a week.
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5th Feb 2012 5:59pm |
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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
I suspect you may be right Barrie. I know some LPG users spend very little on petrol, and you can get away with using no petrol, you can get the car to start on LPG, you can adjust the settings so that it switches over earlier, but then you would be dicing with longevity of the engine, particularly on this engine.
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5th Feb 2012 6:22pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
As above you can force it to start on LPG which with a SC shouldn't pose too much of a problem as it generates plenty of heat and is further helped if you use the Park Heater before getting in as well as its the coolant circuit that heats it up and it soon gets warm on most SC's FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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5th Feb 2012 7:14pm |
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barrieeld Member Since: 07 Dec 2010 Location: Scotland Posts: 260 |
The thing is too the car has been faultless in the last 4 months, the work that the car has had done to it is pretty comprehensive, including a new gearbox fitted underwarrenty in oct 2009, maybe if I bought another I wouldn't be so lucky Range Rover SC 35th Anniversary 2006 |
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5th Feb 2012 9:16pm |
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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
Unless you need to sell it, keep it.
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5th Feb 2012 9:41pm |
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