Hi all,
Could anyone take pity on a prospective Rangie owner and give me some advice? I've had a look at some of the new owner threads and my head is spinning a bit
We're up in the rural north east of Scotland and need to get a 4x4 for the winter just to be able to get out. I'm looking for something that will get through bad snow, not be ridiculous on fuel, won't kill me to drive 64 miles round trip to work (bad weather only - she'll be a second vehicle) and will pull a smallish boat for short distances. We've been looking at Defenders (and I am told by a lot of people that nothing has the towing power of a Landy) but if I am honest I am a bit smitten with our neighbour's new Range Rover Sport Sadly I won't be getting one of those any time soon but I have done some reading up on P38s and am wondering if this would suit what we need.
If we do go the Range Rover route, 2.5 diesel or 4.0 THOR petrol with a legitimate registered LPG conversion?
How does mpg and reliability compare with the two?
What are they like to tow with?
Manual or auto (bit nervous of auto in the bad snow we get here, but I have never tried it so maybe being silly)
How do they handle? (apologies for being a lady used to having her bottom much nearer the floor, I am sure I could get used to it for the sake of a Range Rover
I'm guessing that they are much nicer than a Landy on a run (although to be fair I last drove a Landy 20 years ago, I'm sure they are easier on the wrists and ankles now!)
I have read up on the problems and will be looking for one with a thorough service history, if I can get one with FSH what sort of mileage do the problems start becoming frequent? (I need to make sure I can get to work in the winter, not to mention the 10 mile drive to get food!)
Sorry for all the questions, I am very tempted and trying to be sensible
Many thanks
Morg
Could anyone take pity on a prospective Rangie owner and give me some advice? I've had a look at some of the new owner threads and my head is spinning a bit
We're up in the rural north east of Scotland and need to get a 4x4 for the winter just to be able to get out. I'm looking for something that will get through bad snow, not be ridiculous on fuel, won't kill me to drive 64 miles round trip to work (bad weather only - she'll be a second vehicle) and will pull a smallish boat for short distances. We've been looking at Defenders (and I am told by a lot of people that nothing has the towing power of a Landy) but if I am honest I am a bit smitten with our neighbour's new Range Rover Sport Sadly I won't be getting one of those any time soon but I have done some reading up on P38s and am wondering if this would suit what we need.
If we do go the Range Rover route, 2.5 diesel or 4.0 THOR petrol with a legitimate registered LPG conversion?
How does mpg and reliability compare with the two?
What are they like to tow with?
Manual or auto (bit nervous of auto in the bad snow we get here, but I have never tried it so maybe being silly)
How do they handle? (apologies for being a lady used to having her bottom much nearer the floor, I am sure I could get used to it for the sake of a Range Rover
I'm guessing that they are much nicer than a Landy on a run (although to be fair I last drove a Landy 20 years ago, I'm sure they are easier on the wrists and ankles now!)
I have read up on the problems and will be looking for one with a thorough service history, if I can get one with FSH what sort of mileage do the problems start becoming frequent? (I need to make sure I can get to work in the winter, not to mention the 10 mile drive to get food!)
Sorry for all the questions, I am very tempted and trying to be sensible
Many thanks
Morg