2.0_hippo
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Least with the L322 you can easily update the looks to keep up with the times
ive had most p38s but out dated old hat now imo, had my l322 vogue nearly 3 yrs now & I don't/havnt looked back ,I look forward & im not interested in another l322 not even a later one next will be a l405
Least with the L322 you can easily update the looks to keep up with the times
Not anymore you can't
Not the L405 !
Wouldn't want to anyway, not too convinced of the new shape yet, they all look like the evoque !!
But that's the charm - you feel like you're driving a P38 - so many modern cars are boring to drive. You can go too far with the charm bit though, like my brother's lightweight 2.5 petrol which absolutely deafens you above 30 mph, is freezing cold inside and it returns worse fuel economy than my 4.6 litre V8!
It's all about image then.Least with the L322 you can easily update the looks to keep up with the times
It's all about image then.
Totally about image, if it were about functionality & maintenance everyone would drive proper Range Rovers
I'm umming and ahhing about the same thing as I'm pretty sure mine is going to need an engine sooner rather than later and they're really not cheap on a P38! In fact I can buy a L322 on lpg for about the same price as an engine change (one that will last more than 5 minutes anyway).
I like to use my Landies though (don't understand why people own them otherwise) and I think I might be a bit nervous about green laning an L322 as even the P38 seems too big sometimes. I remember the first few bramble scratches I got on my P38 - painful they were to hear!! I can't imagine how much more painful they would be on a L322!!
Drove on-base this morning got collared for a random vehicle search, after which he grinned and said love these old Rangies .
if you think you want a L322 then you probably want a L322 and you're just trying to get us to justify it for you - well we can't - you can't justify a used Range Rover, they are (generally) unreliable, uneconomical and expensive to maintain. If you want one - buy one. That's what life's all about.
I have to admit that is probably the best thing I've ever seen written on the subject. He's so right - just buy one!"....you can't justify a used Range Rover, they are (generally) unreliable, uneconomical and expensive to maintain. If you want one - buy one. That's what life's all about.."
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