Diesels, DPFs's or Petrol - looking to buy an L322? | |
Hello Folks
I've just popped over from the RRSport site as I'm thinking of going 'fullfat'... I've had Land Rover's now over 10 years with still having a MY99 Defender 90 TD5, MY96 Range Rover 4.6 V8 and MY13 RRSport SDV6 - I have often wondered how I've suffered the pain
My P38 is looking like it might need work which is bad timing as I've recently taken my Defender off the road for preservation upgrades, and although I'd been thinking of keeping the P38 as a future classic, I don't have time nor money to work on both cars at the same time - it might have to go (wife's orders) .
So, onto the L322, I'm thinking I'd like one of the 2007 facelift models, preferably a 3.6 V8 diesel due to the fact that I'm currently towing up to 3.5t with the P38 but the petrol gauge drops faster than the rev counter rises! But this L322 would only be doing short journeys of about 7 miles each way so my question is mainly based round diesels and clogging. From what I can read online the 2007 3.6 is pre-DPF, when did the DPF's start getting fitted as I could broaden my search accordingly? Does anybody driving short journeys find much issues? My wife has given up driving the RRSport now as all she hears is "DPF" when nipping to the local shop
I see loads of 140k+ milers for sale but there's a few around my target of 80 - 100k aswell, but is there any need to rule out the higher mileage L322's, petrol or diesel?
Any advice would be great, thanks
Dennis MY13 Range Rover Sport Autobiography SDV6
MY96 Range Rover HSE P38 4.6 V8 - the reason I can't afford new cars...
MY99 Defender TD5, Soft Top Conversion
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