uk_vette
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Hi all.
Its all about engine and gearbox choice.
We have had our 120 series Land Cruiser, and it was impeccably reliable.
Sold it with 272,000 miles, and about 10,000 miles was towing our 2 ton, 4 wheels caravan all over Europe several times.
We sold the caravan, then reluctantly sold the Land Cruiser.
Now she wants another 4x4.
She wants a Range Rover Sport.
About a 2006 to 2008 year.
Petrol or diesel, as she does only 4000 miles a year.
Most of the RRS seem to be 2.7L V6.
Some are V8 diesel, and a few are V8 petrol.
She drives very carefully, and gentley, no more caravans.
With that in mind, I feel the 2.7L would be more than adequate.
Sure a V8 could be nicer to drive, but also cost more to buy.
Any good reason not to buy a 2.7L V6 ?
If there was just a handful of things to look for when viewing one, what would they be?
Many sincear thanks.
PS, for my money, we should get another Land Cruiser, but she really likes the shape of the RRS.
Graham
Its all about engine and gearbox choice.
We have had our 120 series Land Cruiser, and it was impeccably reliable.
Sold it with 272,000 miles, and about 10,000 miles was towing our 2 ton, 4 wheels caravan all over Europe several times.
We sold the caravan, then reluctantly sold the Land Cruiser.
Now she wants another 4x4.
She wants a Range Rover Sport.
About a 2006 to 2008 year.
Petrol or diesel, as she does only 4000 miles a year.
Most of the RRS seem to be 2.7L V6.
Some are V8 diesel, and a few are V8 petrol.
She drives very carefully, and gentley, no more caravans.
With that in mind, I feel the 2.7L would be more than adequate.
Sure a V8 could be nicer to drive, but also cost more to buy.
Any good reason not to buy a 2.7L V6 ?
If there was just a handful of things to look for when viewing one, what would they be?
Many sincear thanks.
PS, for my money, we should get another Land Cruiser, but she really likes the shape of the RRS.
Graham
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