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SeldomSeenKid Member Since: 24 Jan 2024 Location: Glasgow Posts: 60 |
I'm a L322 fan as I love the old school cool design.
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6th Mar 2024 10:44am |
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Snowy90 L322 Member Since: 24 Aug 2015 Location: Surrey Posts: 220 |
Very good video thanks for posting. I guess the point is you have to drive both. As clearly different beasts.
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6th Mar 2024 12:06pm |
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LRRRTRAGIC Member Since: 06 Mar 2024 Location: Queensland Posts: 2 |
Top video and unfortunately it doesn't help me.
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6th Mar 2024 12:31pm |
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garyRR Member Since: 13 Mar 2021 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1469 |
I've recently upgraded from my 4.4 TDV8 L322 to a 2015 4.4 SDV8 L405 Autobiography.
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6th Mar 2024 9:18pm |
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Fla Member Since: 26 Nov 2023 Location: South west Posts: 187 |
I think GaryRR summed it up perfectly there. I long to have an L405 but its just not an option with the prices here and limited availability right now so I went for the best L322 I could. I searched for a while and drove hundreds of miles every couple of weekends to find the 4.4TDV8 I have now. I find the diesel to be really nice, I love the engine sound and besides a few things its a top car. My love of the L405 is the exterior design, lack of rust and upgraded infotainment.
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7th Mar 2024 8:20am |
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SeldomSeenKid Member Since: 24 Jan 2024 Location: Glasgow Posts: 60 |
I've had a few BMWs in my time and love this feature. In my latest iX3 it's buried 3 or 4 clicks deep in a menu so I don't use it as much and it's like its missing. I with they had kept it as a rotary dial on the dash. But I suppose thats the same for all manufacturers these days, your lucky if you get any physical buttons at all. --------------------------------- 2008 L322 Supercharged 2007 Porsche 987 Boxster S 2021 BMW iX3 |
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7th Mar 2024 9:02am |
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GrumpyPenguin Member Since: 06 Mar 2024 Location: Thanet, Kent Posts: 30 |
That seems to be a bit of a contradiction to me ? |
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7th Mar 2024 9:45am |
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madnessgonemad Member Since: 28 Aug 2020 Location: Kent Posts: 97 |
I had the same dilemma about 2 years ago.I could either buy a very good late L322 or a slightly high mileage L405. High mileage has never put me off; well maintained high mileage is better than low mileage short trips.
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7th Mar 2024 10:44am |
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INTERCEPTOR Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: 6052 Hergiswil NW Posts: 12 |
I decided to āgo backā to a L322.
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7th Mar 2024 12:55pm |
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Rex the RR Member Since: 15 Nov 2019 Location: Perthshire Posts: 43 |
I recently purchased a 2 year old L405 petrol after 10 years with a 4.4 tdv8 L322. I had a 2003 petrol before that for a long time and a P38 petrol before that! I just think that newer is better with a range rover. Don't get me wrong, my tdv8 was a brilliant car and had only done 77k miles when l traded it in. I'm handy with spanners but living in Scotland, not interested in dealing with rust on the underside, and various other places! It's an age thing. The L322 4.4 tdv8 was a great car and only really let me down once in all that time with starter motor failure but you really feel the difference in age/ technology/ ride quality sitting in an L405. Each to their own! My only regret with the new car is that l thought the executive rear seats were a good thing! On the plus side, l have the top notch stereo, brilliant! |
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7th Mar 2024 11:00pm |
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garyRR Member Since: 13 Mar 2021 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1469 |
I would also add that if considering an L322, I highly recommend getting one with 'double glazing' all round. Compared to my old L322, it made the world of difference to interior quietness! Be sure to check the rear windows, as some with 'double glazing' only had them on the front. 2015 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 SDV8 |
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8th Mar 2024 10:04pm |
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