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shazzy90



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looking for my first rangerover

hi just popping over from defender2 , I am looking for my first range rover,i will still be keeping the defender,the range rover will be used very little,just as a second car,not sure which model I want,budget of £10k any help or advice please, is it best to buy pre2006 for the cheap tax? petrol or diesel mpg figures please any pointers or advice ,cheers

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If your not going to use it much then IMHO I wouldn't bother, they really don't like not being used... better to save the money and hire one for the odd weekend... Thumbs Up

If not and you do want one then for that you should be able to get a nice 4.2 SC.... Thumbs Up Pete

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we have a great buyers guide in our wiki and loads of info in this section..welcome to the forum.. Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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wealy



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United Kingdom 2014 Range Rover Vogue SDV8 Luxor

I would find the youngest SC you can find for 10k and keep it on a c-tek every time you park up!

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Avoid diesel at all cost.

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I would say wealey has some sound advice there!

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wealy wrote:
keep it on a c-tek every time you park up


In case you're wondering, a c-tek is a smart charger that keeps your battery all nice and charged when your FF is having a rest Very Happy

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shazzy90



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wealy wrote:
I would find the youngest SC you can find for 10k and keep it on a c-tek every time you park up!

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Avoid diesel at all cost.

any reason why to avoid diesel
the fuel choice will be my first on list do I go petrol or diesel?

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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

should not say this ! but i have never put mine on charge longest left 3 wks and still start Bow down

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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Santorini Black

I had a 2005 TD6 and loved it. The stereo was better than in my 405. I got around 20MPG and had it chipped with no problems. The only real problem was the noise of the engine. The performance didn't bother me, but it was quite slow. Love the thing overall.

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United Kingdom 2016 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Santorini Black

If you aren't going to use it much then the mileage/fuel consumption argument is pretty mute. Diesels don't like being under used, stuff starts sticking and then things go bang......

Petrol for sure will be the best option. Either a SC or a non SC 4.4 with the jag engine should be in budget. And for a little used car at that price point is what I'd go for.

Plus it will be smoother than the diesel. You would get the best pick on the TD6s but the TDV8s would be mostly leggy and imho that would be the better of the diesels all things equal. However the petrols generally suffer less engine and gearbox troubles by all accounts so may prove the better buy.

But as Pete says they really don't like not being used. So if you buy one then make sure it is used fairly regularly and do some decent runs in it too👍 There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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shazzy90



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thanks for replies so 20 mpg out of a diesel what should I expect from a petrol?

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14 mpg round town on the 4.2

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Pixelpower wrote:
I had a 2005 TD6. I got around 20MPG and had it chipped with no problems.


If I were only getting 20 mpg from my TD6 I would be looking for where the problem was. Confused John
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shazzy90



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weegie what are you getting from a td6?

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shazzy90



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ok you may want to know why I ask about running costs,
to start of with I will not part with my defender,which at present does about 9k a year , wife drives to work and back about 5 miles per day ,we use it as a day to day car all other times,camping with roof tent,towing, caravan,and sometimes work as a joiner,we also use the defender as a dog kennel , Laughing when we get visitors we put the dogs in it as they are hyper,
the rane rover will be used for towing caravan and day to day transport for wife to work I guess between this and the defender about 4000 miles per year each,so do I need diesel,petrol,or a gas auto

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