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Rolo Member Since: 11 May 2011 Location: UK Posts: 852 |
I think it might be a lot more "car like" to drive, perhaps smoother, less driveline grunts & groan.
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4th Aug 2012 1:13pm |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2564 |
I'm sure it will be objectively far superior to the L322 in pretty much every measurable criteria, but I think from looks alone it's clear that it's moving away from being a proper Range Rover with the trendy, sporty looks and tawdry detailing. I wonder if being based around a Jaguar car platform will make it feel less like a proper Range Rover too.
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4th Aug 2012 1:29pm |
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Java Jungle Member Since: 22 Mar 2010 Location: Monte-Carlo Posts: 420 |
How was it when the L322 was introduced in 2002 after the P38...did anybody like it right away? Don't get me wrong, so far I'm not liking what I have seen of the L405 but can't remember the launch of the L322
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4th Aug 2012 5:47pm |
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Java Jungle Member Since: 22 Mar 2010 Location: Monte-Carlo Posts: 420 |
Just came across this one...loved that car
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4th Aug 2012 6:43pm |
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mercs600 Member Since: 19 Mar 2011 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 425 |
In my opinion - looking at all the available photos of the L405 and the ones comparing it to Ford Explorers - I think the L405 maybe to the L322 as the P38 was to the Classic All being done by accountants. I'm glad i've got one of the first L322's which may have its problems but I think the build quality / weight will be far superior than the new one !
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5th Aug 2012 7:59am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16280 |
Wow, now theres a blast from the past! I have an old 1971 classic i need to restore (owned it for 10yrs plus) it was registered on my birthday hence the purchase and resto project eventually!!! Craig |
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5th Aug 2012 8:18am |
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Tomw2000 Member Since: 22 Jan 2011 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 202 |
I'm going to sit and wait until the thing is announced/released and Test Drive time.
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6th Aug 2012 12:07pm |
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CSK Member Since: 15 Oct 2010 Location: St Tropez Posts: 750 |
Good idea, thing is you'll have to buy a demo as production of the L322 ceased recently. |
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6th Aug 2012 12:52pm |
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Tomw2000 Member Since: 22 Jan 2011 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 202 |
oooh, didn't know that, Thanks for the headsup.
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6th Aug 2012 12:56pm |
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Rolo Member Since: 11 May 2011 Location: UK Posts: 852 |
If you're thinking of buying another version of what you already have to keep forever, probably far better to keep the one you've already got if it's never given you any trouble. It'll never be worth having to spend maybe 20K + to in effect get the same vehicle you already have.
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6th Aug 2012 4:11pm |
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Java Jungle Member Since: 22 Mar 2010 Location: Monte-Carlo Posts: 420 |
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6th Aug 2012 5:54pm |
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Rolo Member Since: 11 May 2011 Location: UK Posts: 852 |
If it's the 3.6 TDV8 you have, then yes the upgrade to as new as you can find 4.4 is good
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6th Aug 2012 7:52pm |
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Java Jungle Member Since: 22 Mar 2010 Location: Monte-Carlo Posts: 420 |
Yes Rolo, 3.6...
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6th Aug 2012 10:21pm |
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CSK Member Since: 15 Oct 2010 Location: St Tropez Posts: 750 |
I think as a keeper, the 5L Supercharged Autobiography is the one to have.
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6th Aug 2012 10:32pm |
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