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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2563 |
Westminster are already creaming money from diesel car drivers, it's surely only a matter of time before Citizen Khan sees an opportunity to find favour with idiots and do the same. |
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18th Oct 2017 3:09pm |
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AndyS Member Since: 27 Feb 2016 Location: Lymington, Hampshire Posts: 400 |
I've experienced both 4.4V8 and 5.0SC in L405 form. For your intended use I'd go diesel everyday without question. The torque characteristics of the diesel make it far superior in London traffic, the petrol car can be a bit hesitant in traffic and will be way more expensive fuel wise.
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18th Oct 2017 4:01pm |
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vnitos Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: pretoria Posts: 390 |
I am watching this thread like a hawk as I am in a very similar position. Can currently get a 2013 SDV8 Autobiography with Executive rear seats including massage function, etc. with 62000miles for GBP50228 - still have a few miles (200miles to be exact) left under LR warranty and maintenance plan.
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19th Oct 2017 6:23am |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1372 |
Part of this is finding the right car at the right price, and diesels are much more plentiful. The 4.4 SDV8 suits the 405 well and the torque does make for a relaxing driving experience, with enough power to overtake etc. However, the legislative background is a potential challenge in London. Older cars will be Euro 5 (DPF but no Adblue) and so more likely to face restrictions. I think Euro 6 started in Sept 2015, so a 65 on car should face fewer restrictions. See what the Budget brings as regards road tax, I think P Hammond has already said that diesels would cost more, but that might just be for new cars, and in any event the extra cost to buy/run the 5.0 SC would probably outweigh that.
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19th Oct 2017 12:39pm |
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vnitos Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: pretoria Posts: 390 |
Thanks CS.
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19th Oct 2017 12:48pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1372 |
Sorry vnitos, I was really responding to the OP. Assuming you can get good enough quality diesel where you are driving the diesel would be more practical considering the towing and your mileage. The exec seating is less practical and might reduce the price as fewer people seem to want it, you will have noted that the 2018 model does not have that fixed 4-seat configuration option any more. Only Range Rovers since 1988 |
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19th Oct 2017 1:44pm |
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anchorman Member Since: 09 Nov 2015 Location: London Posts: 12 |
Thanks all.
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19th Oct 2017 2:19pm |
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anchorman Member Since: 09 Nov 2015 Location: London Posts: 12 |
*meant to say CS! apologies |
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19th Oct 2017 2:20pm |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2563 |
Foregone conclusion that City Hall will give diesel a kicking (apart from the cabs and buses that actually cause the issues), councils too - Islington already charge diesel owners more for resident permits. |
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19th Oct 2017 6:28pm |
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CSK Member Since: 15 Oct 2010 Location: St Tropez Posts: 750 |
I've had two Supercharged petrol Range Rovers and two TDV8's and I found that it was exactly the opposite, it was rather the Diesel version that was hesitant, petrol is so much smoother and no hesitancy whatsoever. I would go Supercharged petrol over Diesel anyday and more so with the forthcoming restrictions/taxation on Diesel powered cars. |
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20th Oct 2017 11:56am |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 03 May 2015 Location: London Posts: 69 |
Hi Andy, I've tried the 5.0SC in other JLR cars and I wouldn't call it hesitant in London traffic, is there something specific about its setup in the L405? Im humming and harring over the SDV8 vs SCV8 myself and I also live near the Congestion ULEZ zone. Yes also for whoever asked, Euro 6 for diesel cars in the ULEZ is going to be mandatory shortly, Sadiq is trying to move the date forwards, not sure if he got the go ahead. Thanks |
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22nd Oct 2017 10:51pm |
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ilard Member Since: 21 Oct 2012 Location: London Posts: 708 |
I’m not sure the case can always be made for spending extra on a Euro 6 vs Euro 5, depending on the purchase price jump and depending on how frequently one drives into the charging zones. Latest congestion charge toxicity charge only affects Euro 4, and is only a very small part of London. ULEZ (inside all of M25) only affects local residents driving Euro 5 from ~2023 onwards.
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27th Oct 2017 9:16pm |
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Dadev Member Since: 10 Sep 2024 Location: Johannesburg Posts: 4 |
Hi gentlemen.
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10th Sep 2024 9:56am |
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Dadev Member Since: 10 Sep 2024 Location: Johannesburg Posts: 4 |
@anchorman, what did you end up deciding on? How is it going for you? |
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10th Sep 2024 9:57am |
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