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dolph34 Member Since: 14 Sep 2015 Location: Kildare Posts: 1724 |
This the Full Fat Range Rover site Sir , question answered 2015 4.4 AB
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6th Nov 2019 1:47pm |
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Clfno1 Member Since: 06 Nov 2019 Location: Barnsley Posts: 9 |
If it were the old model Range Rover Sport (Discovery in drag) then it would be a done deal, but with the new Sport being Range Rover based it did muddy the waters a little.
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6th Nov 2019 5:41pm |
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Discotigger Member Since: 12 Feb 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 804 |
With a budget of £27 - £30 k, I would personally be looking at an L405 Range Rover.
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6th Nov 2019 6:09pm |
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Clfno1 Member Since: 06 Nov 2019 Location: Barnsley Posts: 9 |
£16-20k gets a good late model L322, whereas £27-30k gets a 4.4 L405, is the new model really worth £10k more for a car only a year or two newer? |
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6th Nov 2019 9:02pm |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
@Discotigger - Absolutely There are several V8 ‘405’s available within that budget, such as:
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6th Nov 2019 9:03pm |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
Why did you “talk yourself out of” a late Disco 4? There’s a lot to be said in their favour
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6th Nov 2019 9:11pm |
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Clfno1 Member Since: 06 Nov 2019 Location: Barnsley Posts: 9 |
I don't know, I get the fact that they're huge, and for the family that is a good thing, and for the money you can get a decent 14/15 reg for £20k, which is a lot of car for the money. But I just think it may end up feeling a bit too big and heavy, not quick enough and the reliability of the engine is a worry... Again the plus side is I'd never drive it like I stole it and would adopt a more laid back driving style less likely to get any points. Drive the car like its intended... |
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6th Nov 2019 9:46pm |
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Discotigger Member Since: 12 Feb 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 804 |
Up until two weeks ago I drove an MY05 Range Rover TD6, thought it was a great car (recently retired on 314,700 miles! Check out the mileage thread on here for proof!) and just upgraded to a 2012MY 4.4 TDV8. Holy cow!! the difference is unbelievable, and if I'd had a bigger budget I would have gone for a L405. They're a newer model and will have better aftersales parts, service, etc. (companies prefer to make good cheap parts for newer cars, the 'oldies' become less cost effective).
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6th Nov 2019 10:26pm |
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MPx Member Since: 29 Jul 2011 Location: South Somerset Posts: 586 |
The law of diminishing returns applies of course, but typically the more you spend the better the experience you'll have. Only you can decide what level is "enough" for you and any more is just egging the pudding. Depreciation will be your biggest cost no matter which you buy. As has been said, the L322 vs the old Sport was chalk and cheese. I've not spent any time in a 494 so cant be so sure - particularly vs a 322, but I'm confident a 405 will better than a 494 - they actually manage to sell them for £40k more after all. And I don't get your notion that a FF wont be "quick". My 5.0SC isn't quick like a Lotus is quick, but there's not many barges on the road (including the Sport) that do high speed cruising as well. Indeed straight line acceleration on motorway slip roads and the like can be real "doors to manual" moments if you so choose and/or the occasion demands. Mike - MPx
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6th Nov 2019 11:21pm |
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Clfno1 Member Since: 06 Nov 2019 Location: Barnsley Posts: 9 |
My reason for discounting a Discovery 4 was that it wouldn't feel quick, and one of the reasons to go for the 4.4 L322 or the Sport was that it would have a bit more shove, sorry for being ambiguous.
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7th Nov 2019 6:06am |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
From what you’ve said, stick to the SDV8. The aluminium bodied cars are substantially lighter and will really help with straight line performance too.
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7th Nov 2019 7:19am |
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kooky_guy Member Since: 25 Nov 2011 Location: Sandhurst, Berkshire Posts: 385 |
Well the SDV6 3.0 has a bit of a reputation for self destruction.... 2010 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE |
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7th Nov 2019 7:42am |
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Clfno1 Member Since: 06 Nov 2019 Location: Barnsley Posts: 9 |
It's more the reliability of the engines that is my concern now, some say the SDV6 run fine and have no problems, others say the engine can seize and destroy itself, and it seems quite even to those with and without problems... |
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7th Nov 2019 9:17am |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
Not only is the crank rock solid in the 8, but it runs massively over engineered cam chains and gears, in place of belts. The belts will be up for change on any SDV6 ‘405 of that age as well.
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7th Nov 2019 9:33am |
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