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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
I came from a run of three p38's (v8's). and a td5 disco 2, and then got an early l322 v8 with the BMW engine. So, obviously I can't comment on the SC. however, the driving experience, from p38, to l322, was so much better. So responsive, precise, quiet, and so much more reliable! You can do three point turns, not have to worry about that ridiculous 'keycode entry' rubbish, and so comfy. People that have driven the mid model rangie, comment that the seats are harder, than the early model BMW seats, (vogue) because they have the airbags, within the seats.
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25th Jan 2017 8:34pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
Haha yes well it is a worry with his lord ship as he gets bigger but I will be investing in a dexter style setup for the rear! I have to say I've relatively little trouble with either P38 (on the whole...!) but they do only do very few miles, despite owning two and over a period of 2 1/2 years I've only driven them maybe 7k miles! My L322 will be used fairly frequently but for generally fairly short journeys (less than 30 miles etc) Days out etc.
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25th Jan 2017 9:02pm |
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RR2008HSE Member Since: 06 Jan 2013 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2932 |
The 4.4 Jag may be rare in the U.K., but it was the most common choice in Canada and the USA. If you really wanted one, I'm sure you could find one from California or Arizona with ZERO rust at a very good price. Delivery, on the other hand... |
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26th Jan 2017 7:48am |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
The advantage of cheap fuel across the pond! I would be more inclined with a jap import due to the steering wheel being on the correct side. Whilst LHD is not a particular issue in the right place it's a nightmare in the U.K., mainly as you can never over take anything!
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26th Jan 2017 8:07am |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
Double post sorry! 2005 E60 M5
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26th Jan 2017 8:08am |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
I finally got to drive a supercharged L322 today. I was amazed with the performance and how responsive it was. Compared to the P38 it was a different world. The brakes worked, the gearbox was fairly intelligent and changed nicely, sounded lovely and felt a great place to sit. If I wasn't sold on one before I am now!
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9th Feb 2017 8:40pm |
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lighthouse Member Since: 22 Feb 2016 Location: Great Notley Posts: 513 |
I have had my 4.2 SC 06 for just over a year now. First it's an amazing motor, engine goes like a steam train, drinks like concord. I don't get any where near 25, on a steady 70mph run I can touch 20, average is in the mid teens. That said I don't really care about fuel consumption.
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9th Feb 2017 9:19pm |
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alanm_3 Member Since: 19 Feb 2011 Location: my House, unless I’m not at home, in which case I’m somewhere else. Posts: 6723 |
"Don't get the 3.6 d it will eat the turbos. If you want a oil burner go for the 4.4 but personally I would have petrol every time but I'm in a position where I'm not worried about running costs. A tank of juice is about £110 and gets me about 330 miles."
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9th Feb 2017 9:27pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
All exactly what I'm looking for thanks mate. 20mpg on a run is fine, I don't go far. Todays example was showing 19.6 on the trip which I was pleasently surprised about. If it can manage a touch better than the P38 then that's a win for me.
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9th Feb 2017 9:27pm |
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Strider Member Since: 08 Jun 2015 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 500 |
When looking at a ff the area that can get forgotten is the roof.
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10th Feb 2017 3:37pm |
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stucart Member Since: 03 Jul 2016 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 84 |
I went from BMW '98 750i to '07 4.2sc FFRR, I've not been disappointed at all in fact prefer to drive the RR, the 4.2 is fast but hasn't got the "waft" factor of the V12 750i fuel consumption is about same Ave 18mpg.
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11th Feb 2017 8:04pm |
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MPx Member Since: 29 Jul 2011 Location: South Somerset Posts: 584 |
I've had my 56 plate 4.2 SC for nearly 5 years now following on from 4 years with an early 4.4 (BMW) L322. In terms of these two specific cars they were like chalk and cheese in terms of reliability and my confidence in the machine. The older one required several very big bill fixes and rescues by the RAC, the SC just routine servicing. I got it at 60k and its now just shy of 121k. I've just bought a 12 plate 5.0SC so it'll be up for sale next week. I'm a long way from you in south Somerset and the mileage may be higher than you want, but I thought it worth mentioning since its been a wonderful car for me. I'll be looking for around £8500. Mike - MPx
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11th Feb 2017 11:16pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
MPx send me some details if you can, it has done more miles than I would like but to be honest they have all done fairly large miles and I have to face facts that looking at one at 12-13 vs one at 8500 in this case would give me £3500 to spend on it fixing it should it need it. Its a tough choice, there is quite a nice one at just over 100k which is an attractive price, I looked at one with 80k on the other day and although it went great it was a scruffy thing with lots of bits missing, hardly any history etc but I had felt it better than others because it had a lower mileage. In this country we have such a sitgma about mileage and I suppose its not unjustified but with the mileage I do being so low I'm not sure its such an issue.
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12th Feb 2017 2:35pm |
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MPx Member Since: 29 Jul 2011 Location: South Somerset Posts: 584 |
email sent - but I usually end up in people's spam...... Mike - MPx
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12th Feb 2017 11:00pm |
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