Only noise in my diesel is the HK sound system, but i do like the V8 burble of my other 38Surprised you could hear over the noise
Then go for the diesel, chipped they will keep up with a 4.0, mine turned 29.9 on a run to Wiltshire at 70-80 mphFeck - beginning to think about an X5 now, can't be doing with engines which blow up
X5's have their own issues, rear tyre wear is often awful due to a mixture of bad tracking, agressive driving and worn bushes. But rarely expect more than 5k from a set before its rubbed the edges of.Feck - beginning to think about an X5 now, can't be doing with engines which blow up
It'll sharp disappear in the rear view mirror though.because you know at some point in your old X5 someone in a far classier old range rover will arrive beside you at a set of lights and you'll think... damn I made the wrong choice.
What a load of old cock. IMHOIt'll sharp disappear in the rear view mirror though.
If you don't need to go off road and you don't have a steep driveway it may be worth a look
Had a drive of a workmate's 3.0 diesel and it was about as quick as a fit 3.9 range rover, maybe thanks to gearing. When he had it chipped, supposedly to 250bhp, we had a drag race off site on the a66 dual, it had the edge on my 4.6 I'm sad to say.What a load of old cock. IMHO
I'm getting cold feet on this whole Rangie thing - read some LR tech guy on here saying that the P38A always has more problems then the other models. I consider myself pretty handy and fix lots of things on my cars which tend to be end of the line junkers which I keep on the road for an extra year or two. Having said that, I don't want to throw £1-2k at something which has a high likelihood of random catastrophic failure through normal use.
Thanks for your feedback on the X5, was a bit of a throw away comment - but good to be kept straight on that.
Now thinking of Disco 2. I remember when they first came out and I thought they were the best looking thing on the road. Do they drive like a mattress? What's the best one to go for?
Apologies for all my jumping around, will change thread title
Class. Having owned a d2 td5 auto with ace I can also advise the torque converter thinks the engine likes to run at 3000rpm most of the time and when the trick suspension fails, you find it really would prefer to sledge along on its roofDiesel auto is similar to walking, just noisier.
Seriously? X5 is nothing like L322. Just don't buy pre MY2007 L322 as early ones are sh1tIf you are thinking of an X5....then get an L322 Range Rover......Same car different clothes.
2002-2005 L322's are the BMW X5 in different clothes....Seriously? X5 is nothing like L322. Just don't buy pre MY2007 L322 as early ones are sh1t
Back to topic..... Had both V8 and Diesel P38, both had their problems, but nothing major. Having had the 4.6 V8 I would never go for any other P38. As already stated you only hear of problems on the forums.
The Thor V8 is not that weak. I drove mine 10 miles with no coolant in the engine, filled it up, bled the system and had no problems until I dropped a bolt into a cylinder. Still ran pretty well on 7 cylinders, I did about 500 miles before I realised what the rattle and misfire was. Fitted a new piston and head and ran fine for a couple of year after that until I sold it. Engines are dead easy to work on as well, plenty of space and simple design.
2002-2005 L322's are the BMW X5 in different clothes....
Pre 2007 are a little hit and miss agreed....but the early L322's are a BMW vehicle,
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