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CT



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The different specs of later L322s.

Hi All, New on FFRR, but been on Disco 4 for a a few years.

I'm looking to add an L322 to the garage and have dug out my old brochures to find out exactly which model I want (4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE or Autobiography) and which colours were available.

I thought photos of the spec pages from the brochures would be useful to others.

2009 - 2010 (with the 3.6 TDV8) Vogue, Vogue SE and Autobiography


2010 - 2011 (with the Vogue, Vogue SE and Autobiography)



2011 - 2013 (with the Westminster and Autobiography)


Interesting that the Westminster seemed to be a halfway house between Vogue and Vogue SE - I was always under the impression that it was full-loaded run out model. No Radar cruise control in a Westie.

Cheers, CT

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thank you for this but we have these brochures for download in our wiki... ... - .- -.




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CT



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Sorry, I didn't see that.

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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Buckingham Blue

Specs and price list are here. Separate to the brochure…

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic59697.html

Thumbs Up 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8

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Nice one thanks.

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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Orkney Grey

stan wrote:
thank you for this but we have these brochures for download in our wiki...


I can’t see the one covering the Westminster? Probably being blind!?

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Netherlands 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Santorini Black
Re: The different specs of later L322s.

CT wrote:
Hi All, New on FFRR, but been on Disco 4 for a a few years.

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Interesting that the Westminster seemed to be a halfway house between Vogue and Vogue SE - I was always under the impression that it was full-loaded run out model. No Radar cruise control in a Westie.

Cheers, CT


Welcome Thumbs Up

And yes, it is what I thought when I was originally looking for them as well regarding the Westminster level. Both from owners and how traders/dealers present the Westie. But to me it seems a spec that was originally made for the lease market, well priced, and a decent combination of features. I like that it has the best audio spec as standard, but to me that is where it stops. The quality of the leather is very different compared to the Autobiography version, as is the experience inside the vehicle. Whilst the price difference on the second market is just not there not to go for the Autobiography.

If you can find one then to me the Autobiography Black or the Ultimate Editions are the ones to have. But the Autobiography Black tends to come with two tone leather which is not to everyones liking. And the Autobiography Ultimate edition is four seater which may or may not work. But from what I've seen, these two version do command a higher price.

Oh and if you like piped leather interior (I can't stand them) then an Autobiography isn't for you, that was only on vehicles with the lesser quality Oxford leather. And adaptive xenon headlights were also on the earlier Autobiographies but were part of a vision pack and that also included (if I recall correctly as mine has all that) the blind spot monitoring system.

Happy hunting Smile

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