Jodsclass
Active Member
Hi.
I went and test drove a 58 plate Vogue SE last week and fell in love with it. Obviously made my Freelander feel like an old dog. I liked all the little toys on it such as reversing camera, 4x4 stats on the screen including the wheel alignment and the nice cooled blowing air leather seats. I'm not in the market for such a new model for my First Range Rover and I'm looking at getting an older model. I know in 2005 they upgraded the interior and sat nav, but I'm looking at 2003-2004 models. I have a few questions.
The older sat nav etc. Does it have the trip computer with MPG etc on it, and are the TV's freeview digital or analogue? Also anyone know what else is missing compared to the new system?
Why do some of the models I'm looking at not have any screen in the front. Was this the very first of the new shape Range Rovers, or was it an extra at first to have sat nav?
How is the 3.0 TD6? The one I tested was a 3.6TDv8 with the 6 speed gearbox, how does the older TD6 with 5 speed compare?
Should I be looking out for anything in particular when buying? I've been told to check the air suspension and make sure it isn't on the bump stops and to listen for grinding/whining in the drivetrain, anything else that may be costly?
Are there any other major differences between the pre and post 2005 models that would affect your own purchases?
Sorry for all the questions, it's a big deal moving from the Freelander to this luxury monster of a 4x4.
john
I went and test drove a 58 plate Vogue SE last week and fell in love with it. Obviously made my Freelander feel like an old dog. I liked all the little toys on it such as reversing camera, 4x4 stats on the screen including the wheel alignment and the nice cooled blowing air leather seats. I'm not in the market for such a new model for my First Range Rover and I'm looking at getting an older model. I know in 2005 they upgraded the interior and sat nav, but I'm looking at 2003-2004 models. I have a few questions.
The older sat nav etc. Does it have the trip computer with MPG etc on it, and are the TV's freeview digital or analogue? Also anyone know what else is missing compared to the new system?
Why do some of the models I'm looking at not have any screen in the front. Was this the very first of the new shape Range Rovers, or was it an extra at first to have sat nav?
How is the 3.0 TD6? The one I tested was a 3.6TDv8 with the 6 speed gearbox, how does the older TD6 with 5 speed compare?
Should I be looking out for anything in particular when buying? I've been told to check the air suspension and make sure it isn't on the bump stops and to listen for grinding/whining in the drivetrain, anything else that may be costly?
Are there any other major differences between the pre and post 2005 models that would affect your own purchases?
Sorry for all the questions, it's a big deal moving from the Freelander to this luxury monster of a 4x4.
john