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BrianC



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Pm sent Wink

Post #147102 19th Oct 2012 7:17pm
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

If you can go for the Jaguar AJV8 petrol 4.4 rather than the BMW unit as its much more reliable.

Post #147103 19th Oct 2012 7:22pm
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FFs/c



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thats odd i would've thought that BMW's unit was more reliable as it was used in the e39 5 series and the e38 7 series and am i right in saying BMW 5 series electronics were used aswell.

Post #147104 19th Oct 2012 7:35pm
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Trust me the 2006MY+ cars with the Jag AJV8 are FAR more reliable than their BMW predecessor which has a variety of common issues that are well documented on here.

Post #147107 19th Oct 2012 7:39pm
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FFs/c



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interesting so any common issues on the jag ajv8 4.4 that are likely to creep up?

Post #147111 19th Oct 2012 7:50pm
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BrianC



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My old ajv8 had a squeaking tensioner pulley and belt when cold that needed replacing. Not sure if it's common

Post #147114 19th Oct 2012 7:57pm
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FFs/c



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is it worth getting a 4.2 S/C over the ajv8 4.4 ?

Post #147222 20th Oct 2012 3:22pm
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axle



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Australia 2008 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Rimini Red

More toys more go and not any real difference in day to day MPG. 2008 MY Supercharged
Rimini Red / Jet
four zone climate
remote park heater
and no ugly kid windows.
magnus satis quod turpis satis

Post #147224 20th Oct 2012 3:29pm
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BrianC



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You will get 10-12 mpg from a supercharged nipping about but more toys

Post #147242 20th Oct 2012 5:46pm
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FFs/c



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so roughly 4-5 mpg difference between the 4.4 and the S/C, and prices for a facelift 4.4 are similar to that of the 4.2 S/C, is the 4.2 S/C a reliable motor ?

Post #147245 20th Oct 2012 6:02pm
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TheAllSeeingPie



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged Supercharged Java Black

Mines been good so far, a small pulley upgrade transforms it from smooth, quick and slightly docile to smooth, fast and awake. They are so quiet on long journeys, but sound like a proper car when booted. 
07 Supercharged - Still breaking her in!

Boot soundproofing part 1 - http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic15612.html
Custom exhaust - http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic15296.html
18" wheels for Brembo equipped cars - http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic15052.html

Post #147250 20th Oct 2012 8:13pm
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allycraven



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My 2007 facelift (terrain response etc) vogue 4.4 AJ-V8 is for sale just now £15.5k ono Thumbs Up see for sale section for info. Interior shots to be uploaded tomorrow.

at least £2-3k cheaper than a similar 2007 S/C too..

There's a guy coming up from Bristol next week to view it, but haven't taken a deposit yet, so......

Post #147253 20th Oct 2012 9:49pm
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steptoe



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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars wrote:
Trust me the 2006MY+ cars with the Jag AJV8 are FAR more reliable than their BMW predecessor which has a variety of common issues that are well documented on here.


Not if you want to convert to LPG. Wink

Post #147287 21st Oct 2012 10:33am
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FFs/c



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we are looking into either a FF 4.2s/c OR a Sport 4.2s/c, there's going to be no LPG so nothing to worry about there

only thing is i can't make my mind up as to what colour to go for, i would love black but Stornway Grey is really nice in the sport, then buckingham blue is sticking its head in

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ebajema



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New Zealand 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Galway Green

Go for the FFRR S/C is my recommendation. The FFRR feels a lot nicer inside than the SSRR, is nicer to look at (IMHO), more space inside, looks a lot less "common" (again IMHO).

I think that most FFRRs are just OK quality wise, being on the forum magnifies the problems a bit (same as a doctor or policeman have a different outlook on societies health / propensity to crime than the average citizen of a country because they are exposed to it on a daily basis Smile). If you have bad luck you get one with major issues but I think most of the cars out there will have few or no issues (other than normal wear and tear and maintenance).

I still love my FFRR S/C despite some nigglies (only "major" issue is failed AC but that may be due to 2 years of 0 movement, sitting parked in a tropical country). Smaller issues were the rear calipers (cheap replacement job) and the other issue seems to be quite unique, bad fuel and fouled fuel system (again due to 2 years doing nothing plus bad quality fuel).

If you take good care of the car (after getting a well maintained one) you will have a very high likelihood of having a great time. They are absolutely brilliant to drive (especially the S/C) and super comfortable. MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
Have the Faultmate MSV2 Extreme to be tinkering with the settings etc. !!

Post #147491 22nd Oct 2012 2:15pm
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