Not sure that is very fair...
L322's do suffer from niggles but I think it really is down to how they have been maintained. If you get one that hasnt been serviced and maintained, or had a hard life towing, well then I think you are in a world of problems.
But well loved ones with service history, and I speak as someone who has owned his for over a year, are relatively trouble free. The problems with the gearboxes above can be avoided on a petrol if you buy the right car and make sure the cooling system is well maintained. I didnt know about the cooling system and it cost me. But that said it is the only fault the car has had in a year and it sailed through its last test. Also my trans cooler was the original and it had lasted 70,000 miles before bugging me.
On the deisel models I agree it is a bit more of a design fault but even then the box should last 60000.
I know the air suspension is expensive but again alot of owners report theirs being replaced at 60-70,000 miles. Thats quite a large milage before needing replacement and usualy if a compressor goes its because a leak hasnt been picked up and it is overworked to death.
The parts price is mainly due to the fact that its a newer model and as we all know until its replaced by the latest model LR have great fun s****ing money out of you.
I remember my first RRC and thinking how those new P38 owners were being had over with expensive parts... thats moved on now and its L322 owners.
Saying that parts can be sourced at good prices as can ATF etc.
The main moan is any electrical faults which although annoying arnt likely to leave you stranded. These are almost entirely down to battery problems or damp electrics.
I plan to replace my battery once a year and my radiator once every two years to pre-empt any of these probs.
One other thing.... at the back of the engine near the firewall are a few hoses. These corrode after about 40/50,000 miles as they are rubber and carry engine oil vapour. thats important because they can cause damage to the engine if they do fail. If you get them checked asap and replace them then the BMW engine is pretty bullet proof. I had mine done on purchase and again they were the original ones and had lasted that long.
Wasnt expensive to change just handy to know.
everytime she has a service her oil and filters etc are changed even if we have only done a few thousand miles.
the rad is £160 and takes an hour to fit at home.
Now if you look at an l322 at a dealer and its say £11000..you can ask,
- Has the ATf been changed (£200)
- has the rad and trans-cooler been changed (£500)
- have the breather pipes in the back been changed (£60)
- when was the battery last changed (£120)
If those have been done and she has been looked after I think you will have a pretty good car. If they havnt then get a grand knocked off....