StuckAgainSteve
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GLIDEMAN -you bought an early L322 - they have a rep for being awful - looks like your one didn't disappoint I'm afraid.
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GLIDEMAN -you bought an early L322 - they have a rep for being awful - looks like your one didn't disappoint I'm afraid.
I hope so as I dont like tricked up stuff, will this have the four wheel traction control though? How can you tell? It has been very well looked after with all the expensive extras like mudflaps and branded floor and boot mats, I very happy and proud to own it, people cant believe how much I paid, someone thought it was worth about 5 grand:jaw::jaw:Probably an ex demo in its day or something.Mine has more than standard dse spec like ice controls on steering wheel heated seats etc.
will this have the four wheel traction control though?
Thanks for the info chaps, not bothered about 4 wheel traction control, just curious.
Have had a June 2002 TD6 HSe with all the Vogue upgrades (except satnav) for over 2 years now.
bought it sight unseen and undriven. 5 owners and no FSH at all. Driven over 20,000 miles+. Only drama was having to change the air suspension pump (£150 second-hand). Travelled flawlessly to Europe 4 times (1500-2000 miles each time) and got 28 MPG. Never failed to start. Nothing has gone wrong.
bought another set of wheels for winter tyres (£150) and had an oil change thus far. It's the best and most enjoyable car I have ever had.
Just got to be lucky I guess!?
only issue with mine has been gearbox, i would not go back to a p38 now i have a l322 its a thing you only notice when you actually own a l322.Yay ! Told ya so !
There are goodens out there lol
only issue with mine has been gearbox, i would not go back to a p38 now i have a l322 its a thing you only notice when you actually own a l322.
only issue with mine has been gearbox, i would not go back to a p38 now i have a l322 its a thing you only notice when you actually own a l322.
my other range rover a 1997 (lpg)p38 4.6 hse is on 197,000 and still going strong infact i would go anywhere in it.i purchased it for my wife a few years ago and it is maintained regardless,ive always inspected and fixed it before it actually broke.bad maintenance and people with lack of funds is why these fantastic machines usually fail.Has anyone EVER seen a Range Rover with more than 200,000 miles? I've had three Subaru's with between 200,000 & 270,000 miles all without an engine or gearbox rebuild.