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gttastic



Member Since: 08 Feb 2011
Location: West Yorkshire
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black
Looking to buy a Supercharged

Hi everyone,

I'm new to this forum so any offers of help are appreciated.

I have up to 20K to spend on a FFRR and have test driven 3 variants so far:

3.0 TD6 Smile
+ Within my budget
- Too slow, noisy when pushed

3.6 TDV8 Very Happy
+ Very refined engine for a diesel, updated dashboard layout
- Outside my budget at the moment

4.2 V8 Supercharged Thumbs Up
+ Superb engine, high levels of interior comfort, value for money
- Poor fuel economy

Out of the 3 cars tested only the TDV8 and Supercharged felt "special". If I had the budget I would probably take the safe option and buy the TDV8, but I don't and I want a FFRR soon. My head says buy a TD6, but my heart says buy a Supercharged because it is a phenomenal machine that I think represents superb value for money at the moment. The main downside of course is the poor fuel economy and with petrol at £6 a gallon and rising, it is a problem that will only get worse.

However, I only do about 8000 miles a year so figured that the Supercharged might actually make some sense because my annual fuel bill might be offset by a cheaper buying price relative to a diesel model for instance.

I am trying to make excuses to myself for justifying buying a Supercharged as a "sensible" choice, when I'm sure it is anything but! You only live once though and I have decided that I will gamble on a Supercharged for a year or so until TDV8s become more affordable and then assess the situation at a later date.

Anyway, there is one that has caught my eye:

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/adv...?logcode=p

Does anybody know the history of this car? I rang the dealer to ask some questions. All were answered satisfactorily apart from I was surprised to find out that it has had 5 owners, which I think is a lot given that it is less than 6 years old. The last owner had it since February 2008 so that means it has had 4 owners in its first 2.5 years. Is this normal for a car like this? Would it be hard to shift on when I decide to sell?

Also, the mileage is a little high but then it was a 73K car when new and it is now 20K, plus so often people on here say "buy on condition, not mileage".

I am planning to see it tomorrow and if I like it, will try a cheeky bid of 18.5K subject to it being fit enough for me to put it on a LR Select Warranty Scheme (I have been quoted £730 for 12 months cover BTW - does that sound about right?) Do you think it represents good value at 18.5K? To be honest, I'm not sure if I would offer any more because I guess that Supercharged FFRRs will continue to plummet in value?

I look forward to any advice from anybody on here to help me buy the right car. Thanks in advance.

Post #52829 3rd Mar 2011 10:07pm
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bozmandb9



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Well based on your mileage figures, and taking the manufacturers fuel consumption figures (25 mpg for diesel, 17.7 for SC), you will spend an extra £819 per annum on fuel for the Supercharged. Is it worth an extra £16 per week to you in fuel to get the enjoyment of a Supercharged V8? If not then you can factor in the cost saving of the S/C. Personally I'd say if the seller of the car you're looking at will consider any offer under £20k then there must be something wrong with it, however you may be right, S/C's may be taking a hammering because of petrol prices. But even if you can get it at £20k it's a steal for that spec, and to get a tdv8, you'd probably be looking at an extra £5k.

I've just bought a similar S/C and I'm so glad I did! The Range Rover is always a great car, but the spec on the S/C is just fantastic, and the engine is sublime. With the mileage you do I would say without hesitation go for the S/C! Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining!

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mercuryf1



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Malaysia 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography 5.0 SC V8 Loire Blue

supercharged ... I did! Thumbs Up '01 1.8i Freelander. Grey/ grey
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Post #52843 4th Mar 2011 2:51am
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Ludzy



Member Since: 27 Oct 2010
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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Zambezi Silver

If your only gonna do 8k a year........

GET A SUPERCHARGED Thumbs Up

Post #52846 4th Mar 2011 7:49am
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Aaron



Member Since: 13 Feb 2011
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Buckingham Blue

+1 Supercharged

It has much more sense of occasion, in my opinion. Even if that means being more friendly with the petrol pump Laughing Aaron

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Stephen.125



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2017 Range Rover SVAutobiography 5.0 SC V8 Indus Silver

+1 it also has an upgraded sat nav* which coughs politely when you pass a filling station.














*b0ll0cks

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JOKER



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Really like my SC, but one day when i get my frontal lobotomy, then i might get a Diesel version ........ Whistle ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy

Post #52852 4th Mar 2011 8:42am
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Vogue



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If you are only doing 8k miles a year, then get the SC if the fuel cost doesn't matter.

If you did anymore miles I would say get the diesel and chip it, a chipped TD6 will do 25/26 with spirited driving, my old one never went below 23 even giving it the boot.

I also have a Petrol (not S/C), but that only does 10mpg on very short trips, I also have several friends have have 4.2 S/C's, but they only average 13 on medium runs and 15 on a good day...

Post #52861 4th Mar 2011 10:24am
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JOKER



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Yep as Vogue says above , 13mpg and below , very very rarely do i get 15mpg
......... then again i'm a C Censored t of a driver ......... Twisted Evil ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy


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Post #52864 4th Mar 2011 10:30am
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Vogue



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Shocked Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

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paul_h_8



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2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey

Supercharge would be my next choice, currently have a TD6 but i'f your worried about running cost and Depreciation then a supercharged isn't for you.

My mate has one only does 5,000 miles a year but all small local journeys and quite often get down to 8MPG believe his averge is only 11MPG

Try a chipped TD6 see what you think alternativly if possible add to the fund and get a TDV8 could be cheaper in the long run with Depreciation etc 


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Post #52869 4th Mar 2011 11:18am
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Andpopse



Member Since: 16 Oct 2010
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Java Black

Supercharged all the way. If you drive with care you should get 17 - 18 mpg. But worth it 'oh yes'.

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JOKER



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Well if someone can get get 17mpg /18mpg out of a SC they are not driving with care , they are driving like an Arse .............. Laughing Laughing Laughing Wink Razz ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy


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letsavit2



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Java Black

hey stop td6 bashing, we do have feelings you know...... Laughing 2004 black Vogue TD6

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