langley
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Good morning all,
Im looking at potentially acquiring a D2 Td5, a small history of me, I used to have a 2000 DHSE Range Rover P38.
I have done some searching and reading on the forum, but im looking for a bit more focussed information really.
Having had a P38 im used to scary reliability, are the D2 TD5 a nice improvement in reliability or is it once again a Land rover hobby vehicle??
Looking to buying one, i would prefer an auto, are there any issues with the gearboxes that should be watched out for? Once again coming from the P38 it was a major weakness in the vehicle..
Finally, what sort of spec should i look for or avoid. The vehicle is going to be a do everything second car. So will be used to tow a light trailer, go offroad hopefully and cart the family around on long journies when the space is required.
Further too this, if anyone is around the bristol area and would like to show me there D2 i would more than happily come and stare dreamily at it.
Many thanks for any information.
hope to enjoy this forum as much as i did the Rangie side.
Im looking at potentially acquiring a D2 Td5, a small history of me, I used to have a 2000 DHSE Range Rover P38.
I have done some searching and reading on the forum, but im looking for a bit more focussed information really.
Having had a P38 im used to scary reliability, are the D2 TD5 a nice improvement in reliability or is it once again a Land rover hobby vehicle??
Looking to buying one, i would prefer an auto, are there any issues with the gearboxes that should be watched out for? Once again coming from the P38 it was a major weakness in the vehicle..
Finally, what sort of spec should i look for or avoid. The vehicle is going to be a do everything second car. So will be used to tow a light trailer, go offroad hopefully and cart the family around on long journies when the space is required.
Further too this, if anyone is around the bristol area and would like to show me there D2 i would more than happily come and stare dreamily at it.
Many thanks for any information.
hope to enjoy this forum as much as i did the Rangie side.