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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3201 |
AFAIK the last year of the L322 got the improved manifolds, improved manifold to plenum hoses as well as the valve that controls the sequential turbo operation. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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29th Nov 2022 9:22am |
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Ennoch Member Since: 26 Dec 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 109 |
A Land Rover production with inferior manufacturing quality? I'll not hear of it... Yeah, it's telling that so many for sale are at intergalactic mileages. They may not be the most reliable but they are also pretty solid in the main if they're doing these mileages. Then again I bought the BMW with a view to keeping it for ten years...that ain't happening and I suspect won't happen with its replacement either, no matter what it is.
That's interesting to note. Were the alternators/starter motors etc upgraded or did they remain constant through it's life? Were there any other life cycle updates that are well known and worth seeking out? |
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29th Nov 2022 4:16pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3201 |
Alternators, starter motors , AC compressors are the same as when the 4.4 was introduced AFAIK but they are no less reliable than other cars with the AC compressor being the most likley to fail due to a sticking valve. There are peripheral items and shouldn't influence your buying decision IMO but I'd want £5k spare to cover everything that commonly needs fixing but I don't think that's any different to any car of similar age and complexity and you could get away with less if you DIY everything. Examples of major engine or gearbox failure are very, very rare so it's as safe as it gets with an L322 as far as lack of major wallet destroying issues are concerned. Choose wisely and you can get one where all the major bits that fail have been replaced. There's a couple of good un's in the for sale section - I'd be planning a trip to East Yorkshire if I was in your shoes..... 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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29th Nov 2022 5:44pm |
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Ennoch Member Since: 26 Dec 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 109 |
Apologies, I missed your reply at the time. I'm still looking at changing, but like most things in life it's all about timing. Winter's a pretty busy time for me so I'm going to wait until the weather warms and I have more time to hunt about, and of course get my BMW sold. Thanks for the pointers and advice, there's certainly the evidence anecdotally from forum post volume to suggest that the late models are more reliable, even taking into account the lower build numbers and fact they're still a bit newer. Then again the 3.6 issues were still more prevalent even at the age the 4.4's are at now.
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15th Jan 2023 2:29pm |
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