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Most of the petrol owners jack in their jobs and become hairdressers.
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So you drove a duff one, mines not chipped and goes very well, quicker than any of my previous 4 x 4's and now doing 27mpg brim to brim. Diesel is cheaper than petrol here but it seems to me that anyone who thinks a petrol even on LPG can match the fuel economy of the diesel is suffering from self delusion, you can even run the P38 on bio diesel or diluted veg oil for even greater economy and the M57 engine does not drop liners. Cracked heads occur after overheats due to poor maintenance.I drove a diesel once, may god it was like pulling teeth.
Even my other half has said when she gets hers it has to be a V8.
Try a Td5 Discovery before you commit to getting a diesel Range Rover.
My DSE was returning at about 25-26p per mile....So you drove a duff one, mines not chipped and goes very well, quicker than any of my previous 4 x 4's and now doing 27mpg brim to brim. Diesel is cheaper than petrol here but it seems to me that anyone who thinks a petrol even on LPG can match the fuel economy of the diesel is suffering from self delusion, you can even run the P38 on bio diesel or diluted veg oil for even greater economy and the M57 engine does not drop liners. Cracked heads occur after overheats due to poor maintenance.
My DSE was returning at about 25-26p per mile....
My L322 on LPG is returning 22-23p per mile and is therefore cheaper to fuel....
Repairing it on the other hand....
True on the comparison of P38 to L322....but the Oil burning L322 and an LPG'd L322 would be marginal on cost as to be damn near negligable....You are comparing a P38 with an L322. the L322 diesel would be cheaper than your L322 petrol.
Mine averages 14 mpg on LPG. At 0.66 p/ltr it equates to 22p per mile. On a good run i get 16/17 mpg on LPG. Even with the starting on unleaded i cant see how this doesn't compare with diesel running costs?
The Sat Nav is crap, better to use a stand alone unit with up to date mapping especially if going to a country like France that is constantly building new roads.The diesels aren't as well appointed inside either. DHSE's seem quite rare and almost never have sat nav, there are loads of petrol vogues though which come with all the toys.
I have a 4.6 Vogue.
The Sat Nav is crap, better to use a stand alone unit with up to date mapping especially if going to a country like France that is constantly building new roads.
Already well out of date for France. You need weekly or monthly updates to keep pace.Just get an updated disk, mine is a 2012 version & never had any problems. Cant stand the aftermarket 'bricks' on the dash & the fact it's built into the sound system is a huge plus.
Already well out of date for France. You need weekly or monthly updates to keep pace.
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