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Prepros123 Member Since: 28 Sep 2014 Location: Cornwall Posts: 35 |
shall be hopefully keeping it for next 5 or 6 years and hope to get about 130000 miles out of it |
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11th Feb 2015 3:59pm |
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KurtVerbose Member Since: 08 Aug 2010 Location: Les Arses Posts: 5848 |
With the split tailgate on the FF you wouldn't even have to take the back window out. Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated |
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11th Feb 2015 4:54pm |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
Probably till the summer had it 15 months and done in excess of 27k miles but like Stan the upgrade cost to a 2010/11 is a tad lumpy for the return |
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11th Feb 2015 6:29pm |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
My precise dilemna right now. Looking at a 5 Series GT, either the 335 or 550 petrols. Extended test drive confirms it isn't exactly a mobile stately home like the FFRR is. Bentley GT probably is but also probably has the same reliability and cost issues in which case we're back to another Rangie. So this one, until the warranty runs out, and then we'll see. May extend warranty for another year or perhaps trade in. |
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11th Feb 2015 6:32pm |
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markyp Member Since: 04 Feb 2013 Location: essex Posts: 234 |
Had the fatty a couple of years now and all being well, will be keeping it for a few more. Touch wood and I hate saying this, but apart from a sensor on the suspension and brakes renewed, as well as servicing obviously, all has been good, love everything about the car. So when the time comes would defiantly get another, but when that will be Ive no idea. 2004 vogue
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12th Feb 2015 8:02pm |
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kruger2002 Member Since: 19 Jul 2013 Location: Newbury Posts: 70 |
I was only meant to keep mine for 12 months and get it out of my system. 2 years in and as has been said before I'm struggling to see what I'd go to next.
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12th Feb 2015 10:22pm |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
Had mine for 7yrs and now at 105k miles (got it with 11k on clock). Still look forward to driving it every time which is why I have kept it so long. The only major cost was the gearbox rebuild, else just discs pads and tyres along with fixed price services (£202 at moment) and free MOTs thrown in. However, I will want to move to the L405 at some stage simply because the L322 will suddenly become the 'old model' and start to look dated compared to the L405, a bit like the P38 did when the L322 appeared. Although, I have considered the L322 Westminster which is great value compared to the new model , but at some stage the number of L405s produced will then have a knock on and the 2nd hand market values will start to drop to more 'realistic' prices. Love my L322 though, best car I've ever bought. Steve
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13th Feb 2015 1:08pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Interesting point there regarding "looking dated". I do see that the L405 is a departure from the L322 and the Classic and even the P38 but I still think the L322 is the best looking of them all. I hope that I will be able to get the whole range at some point (whereever we end up setting up home base).
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13th Feb 2015 1:13pm |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
Yes, I really like the look of the L322 , with its harder lines it looks like it can do the job it was intended for but with the added luxury that the other 4x4s lack. It will just be in say2-3yrs time the L322 will become the 'classic RR' when the L405 has had a few more facelifts. Bit like the Supra 2.8i (Wide body) I owned in the 80's , looked great with its digital dash and shape etc, then the new 3.0L came out with a very striking (at the time) body and mine instantly looked 'old hat' and dated (sold it within a year and got the new shape). Steve
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13th Feb 2015 1:21pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Mmmmm I really wonder if the L322 will ever look really dated in a way that you'd want to go for a L405. I see it in the P38, that does have that dated look, at least to me but the L322 is such a brilliant design IMHO that I think the L405 will look dated before the L322 does if at all.
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13th Feb 2015 1:27pm |
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birchyman71 Member Since: 18 Feb 2013 Location: stockton on tees Posts: 147 |
Had the td6 for 4 years and looking to change within the next few months for an 07/08 3.6 tdv8 so hopefully I'll be keeping the td6 for about 8 weeks then |
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13th Feb 2015 1:42pm |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
I suppose I'm at a point now where I have clocked up the miles and , touch wood, the car has only had the 1 major issue (gearbox) and nothing else of worth , so if I stick with it for a few more years, I'm more likely to start hitting problems simply because it is 10-11yrs old and things start to wear out, so logically, I should choose an L405 over a late L322 , but it is the psychological barrier of handing over a large amount of money for a 2nd hand L405 . I got my L322 at 14months old and saved £25k on the new price , pity the L405 hasn't gone that way Steve
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13th Feb 2015 1:44pm |
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hcire Member Since: 10 Aug 2012 Location: Virginia Posts: 44 |
My plan is to keep mine until it turns to dust or until I do.
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14th Feb 2015 1:58am |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
hcire, I would probably be more like you if I stayed in on country or had a "homebase" but as an expat without a homebase it is very hard to keep cars for very long. I hope that my 5.0 is the exception to that rule.
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14th Feb 2015 8:28am |
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