Euro6 and Range Rover 4.4 V8 diesel?
Discussion
gather the Euro6 emissions become mandatory on all new cars after September 2015?
heard that this means the end of the 4.4 V8 TD as it cannot meet the new emission requirements
options after this date will be the 3.0 V6 TD/5.0 V8 petrol and the 'new' hybrid?
anybody know if I'm correct or has more details?
heard that this means the end of the 4.4 V8 TD as it cannot meet the new emission requirements
options after this date will be the 3.0 V6 TD/5.0 V8 petrol and the 'new' hybrid?
anybody know if I'm correct or has more details?
Edited by grand cherokee on Thursday 19th February 09:48
Yeah it will be phased out unfortunately with a big push towards the hybrid which allegedly offers similar performance albeit with the combined electricity and 3.0 engine.
Not sure if it would be for me though and I'm not bringing myself to drive a 3.0 RR so it maybe 5.0SC or look elsewhere.
JLR.......Range Rovers should have at least V8 motors!
Major oversight imo.
Not sure if it would be for me though and I'm not bringing myself to drive a 3.0 RR so it maybe 5.0SC or look elsewhere.
JLR.......Range Rovers should have at least V8 motors!
Major oversight imo.
Aeroresh said:
Yeah it will be phased out unfortunately with a big push towards the hybrid which allegedly offers similar performance albeit with the combined electricity and 3.0 engine.
Not sure if it would be for me though and I'm not bringing myself to drive a 3.0 RR so it maybe 5.0SC or look elsewhere.
JLR.......Range Rovers should have at least V8 motors!
Major oversight imo.
glad I bought a 4.4 V8 TD - they may well be 'collectors' cars?Not sure if it would be for me though and I'm not bringing myself to drive a 3.0 RR so it maybe 5.0SC or look elsewhere.
JLR.......Range Rovers should have at least V8 motors!
Major oversight imo.
gather the hybrid is plus £20K?
given LR and new technology I'd run a mile before buying a new hybrid
next time i'll buy the 5.0 supercharged
btw had a look at your 'garage' - mine's Nara Bronze as well - but the 'gills' have been colour coded and the trim strip is in Dark Atlas
Edited by grand cherokee on Friday 20th February 10:39
grand cherokee said:
Aeroresh said:
Yeah it will be phased out unfortunately with a big push towards the hybrid which allegedly offers similar performance albeit with the combined electricity and 3.0 engine.
Not sure if it would be for me though and I'm not bringing myself to drive a 3.0 RR so it maybe 5.0SC or look elsewhere.
JLR.......Range Rovers should have at least V8 motors!
Major oversight imo.
glad I bought a 4.4 V8 TD - they may well be 'collectors' cars?Not sure if it would be for me though and I'm not bringing myself to drive a 3.0 RR so it maybe 5.0SC or look elsewhere.
JLR.......Range Rovers should have at least V8 motors!
Major oversight imo.
gather the hybrid is plus £20K?
given LR and new technology I'd run a mile before buying a new hybrid
next time i'll buy the 5.0 supercharged
btw had a look at your 'garage' - mine's Nara Bronze as well - but the 'gills' have been colour coded and the trim strip is in Dark Atlas
Edited by grand cherokee on Friday 20th February 10:39
My only regret was not going for a silver roof as well which in hindsight I wish Id specced as it would have given a top to bottom consistency with the atlas swage colour.
Aeroresh said:
Nice! Theres at least 2 of us with Naras now! Pretty exclusive club as I don't know about you but I don't think Ive ever seen another 405 in that colour on the road.
My only regret was not going for a silver roof as well which in hindsight I wish Id specced as it would have given a top to bottom consistency with the atlas swage colour.
never seen another L405 in Nara - so as you say its an exclusive clubMy only regret was not going for a silver roof as well which in hindsight I wish Id specced as it would have given a top to bottom consistency with the atlas swage colour.
to me (and obviously you) it looks simply understated class - and 'class' membership is closed as LR in their wisdom have deleted Nara Bronze?
just taken my car to main dealer for warranty work and asked him about the hybrid
they have not sold one nor had any enquiries
BUT
apparently the battery pack lasts for ten years and then costs £10K to replace!!
as an aside was given a brand new Disco SE (359 miles on the clock) as a courtesy car - not impressed at £40K+
that amount of money would buy a really nice L322 Range Rover
they have not sold one nor had any enquiries
BUT
apparently the battery pack lasts for ten years and then costs £10K to replace!!
as an aside was given a brand new Disco SE (359 miles on the clock) as a courtesy car - not impressed at £40K+
that amount of money would buy a really nice L322 Range Rover
Edited by grand cherokee on Monday 23 February 10:55
Aeroresh said:
The hybrid is instantly dated when you compare it against the likes of what Tesla offer.
Not sure what the answer is...The V6 diesel is a no go / backwards step for me and yes I've driven one.
totally agreeNot sure what the answer is...The V6 diesel is a no go / backwards step for me and yes I've driven one.
the V6 is so much a lesser car than the V8
cue V6 owners..................
swisstoni said:
The hybrid gives you a big fat 1 mile on battery power. If it had been a decent range on battery I may have opted for the hybrid because I do mostly short journeys. The V6 diesel does not make you feel like a second class citizen and feels refined and powerful enough.
Its not a plugin hybrid, theres no incentive for lots of EV range.On the Hybrid, no you do not get the V8 lovely noise.
But what you DO get is performance.
When you press the loud pedal, both motors really do give you very good turn of speed.
I drove to Portsmouth in one at 95 ish and a heavy foot, and it returned 32mpg.
Dunno if thats good compared to the V6?
But what you DO get is performance.
When you press the loud pedal, both motors really do give you very good turn of speed.
I drove to Portsmouth in one at 95 ish and a heavy foot, and it returned 32mpg.
Dunno if thats good compared to the V6?
Steviesam said:
On the Hybrid, no you do not get the V8 lovely noise.
But what you DO get is performance.
When you press the loud pedal, both motors really do give you very good turn of speed.
I drove to Portsmouth in one at 95 ish and a heavy foot, and it returned 32mpg.
Dunno if thats good compared to the V6?
That's what I get from my SDv8 at a similar speed to be honest so nothing really gained.But what you DO get is performance.
When you press the loud pedal, both motors really do give you very good turn of speed.
I drove to Portsmouth in one at 95 ish and a heavy foot, and it returned 32mpg.
Dunno if thats good compared to the V6?
JonnyVTEC said:
swisstoni said:
The hybrid gives you a big fat 1 mile on battery power. If it had been a decent range on battery I may have opted for the hybrid because I do mostly short journeys. The V6 diesel does not make you feel like a second class citizen and feels refined and powerful enough.
Its not a plugin hybrid, theres no incentive for lots of EV range.Steviesam said:
On the Hybrid, no you do not get the V8 lovely noise.
But what you DO get is performance.
When you press the loud pedal, both motors really do give you very good turn of speed.
I drove to Portsmouth in one at 95 ish and a heavy foot, and it returned 32mpg.
Dunno if thats good compared to the V6?
honestly - buying cars in this price range fuel consumption is not exactly an issue?But what you DO get is performance.
When you press the loud pedal, both motors really do give you very good turn of speed.
I drove to Portsmouth in one at 95 ish and a heavy foot, and it returned 32mpg.
Dunno if thats good compared to the V6?
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