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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16294 |
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18th May 2015 8:32pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6370 |
What does that mean Craig?? Discovery 4 HSE
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18th May 2015 9:19pm |
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mike whiskey Member Since: 11 May 2015 Location: Huntingdon Posts: 114 |
Similar but better. I certainly got the impression that many of the issues with the P38 had been addressed by the time the D2 rolled around. MW |
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19th May 2015 8:15am |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
I like P38, looked and test drove one in NZ many years ago (cheap as chips, still didn't buy it as kept running a XR6 rental car) and I looked at one here as a temp car for the job (hopefully coming up).
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19th May 2015 11:05am |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6370 |
Thanks Eugene,
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19th May 2015 12:23pm |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2567 |
Not many people post on forums to let everyone know their air suspension is working brilliantly, cylinder liners haven't slipped, blend motors are still functioning perfectly etc. |
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19th May 2015 12:33pm |
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CEEGEE Member Since: 20 Mar 2013 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 685 |
Hey, here is one coming up for sale, that I noticed in the "welcome" thread |
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19th May 2015 2:37pm |
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dhallworth Member Since: 10 Oct 2011 Location: Glasgow Posts: 3106 |
We've had 5 P38's over the years. Still have 2 of them now. We use one of them as a daily hack along side the Freelander leaving the AB in the garage.
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22nd May 2015 3:52pm |
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Jim_m_kidd Member Since: 03 Oct 2012 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 69 |
About 4 years ago I brought a '96 4.6 at auction. It was my first LR product. I paid something like £1800. I used it for a year and ~ 20k miles. It was comfortable, fairly modern compared to defender/discovery options. Ride is good on air. But the best bit is you can drive it with scant regard. It was perfect for my narrow lane routes to work, hedge? Get in!
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23rd May 2015 7:09am |
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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
ok, with the petrol engine, all GEMS (Lucas) and later THOR (Bosch) injection engines used the same block, and they all have the timebomb liner issue. Unless you scour around and find one that had a replacement engine NOT from Land Rover. There are a couple of companies like Rpi v8 and turner engineering, that have either used a better casted block, (coscast) or have used sucessfully what are known as top hat liners. Basically they are stepped liners bored in and smoothed so they cannot slip, and seal better . If you keep looking you will find somebody with it in their description. Secondly, if you get an LPG one, and it is gems, make sure it's had the RPI tornado chips fitted, otherwise it won't run very well. Otherwise avoid the petrol model. Even without oil/water mixing, they still lose water, and will risk overheating, and failure. Yes the suspension bags are always problematic, and they go down etc. can be sorted with plenty of new and secondhand parts around. As a car, They don't really rust, and are quite hardy old girls, but the main problems I had were the battery flat syndrome, ( due to remote transponder) and tripping a key code lockout. Often at a petrol pump. They all have the most stupid(these days)! Alarm control, where, if you unlock it, and walk awa,y after a few minutes it will disarm and require a re click of the key, otherwise, it will lock out, sometimes when at a petrol pump and you have to do this silly routine of twisting the key in the lock to enter a four digit pin code. (If you have it to hand!) and if you fail it three times, you have to wait half an hour. DOH! I loved my ones, but it was like nursing your mother, you have to do it to keep her going. But I would these days, only ever buy an autobiography one, that had a replaced top hat linered engine. Better still a 50th anniversary or rare model, to keep. There's little chance of finding a really good one, amongst all the chaff, as it would look too expensive... For the right reasons. But that is not where you should start looking. Also, I've had a disco 2 diesel. Horrid driving car. Poor lock to lock, feel too narrow inside. Too noisy and slow. But needed no nursing, ever! Turn key, drive, stop lock and forget. I used to forget what side the bonnet handle was on! Where as the p38, you opened the bonnet straight after the drivers door! Oh happy days.. .and that td5 engine, when you pulled away from cold, you thought you were towing your toolbox down the road, the noise, AND the gutless ness. Good luck on your quest, friend. John. |
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23rd May 2015 8:56pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
After reading Johns story a TD6 or 4.4 Petrol is starting to sound appealing to me MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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24th May 2015 5:02am |
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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
I think you have to remember, that an early. L322 car is well over 10 yrs old, and thus it has to be reasonably priced to sell, so, the £5k price tag is quite expensive -for an old car. Even a well maintained one, will be priced similarly or thereabouts to a tatty one, maybe a little more, but in that bracket. Yes there will be previous owners that have festooned it with magpie chrome parts, and awful wheels, but you can find a decent l322 for that amount. Just look for original look, and service history. It's that simple. You will find plenty of HSE models, and if you're ucky a vogue might be there too. Just omit words from Search bar like 'real head turner' and 'first to see will buy' and of course '22 inch' |
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24th May 2015 7:20am |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
And with the 19 inch wheels you can get good off road tyres as well
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24th May 2015 11:13am |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3163 |
Adam,
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24th May 2015 7:45pm |
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