Thinking of buying RR vogue diesel
Thinking of buying RR vogue diesel
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20642476

Original Poster:

2 posts

200 months

Friday 3rd February 2012
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Please go easy this is my first post !
I am a 23 year old female looking to buy a RR Vogue. Around 03/ 04 with mileage of less than 100,000. I wonder if anyone can help me and let me know what I should be looking for in terms of buying a car thats not going to cost me thousands as it's needs loads of work doing.
I also think I would have a warranty on it can any one recommend a good company and is the 6month warranty that a garage would sell it with worth the paper it's written on.

Thanks Look forward to hearing your replies.

Liszt

4,334 posts

294 months

Friday 3rd February 2012
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Have a look at Fullfatrr.com

Loads of useful stuff on there. Great motors but expensive when they go wrong.

donaldosaurus

211 posts

227 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Hi,

I have just sold my second Vogue diesel. An 04 with 104,000 trouble free miles. I even sold it to a friend. I am buying a Sport for a change.
The LR warranty is very expensive (roughly a grand by the time it has its inspection too) but different on cars over 5 years old.
I bought a car last year with a warrantywise warranty but it was almost worthless!
Great cars, buy one.
Lots of choice out there. Do some good research on here.
Good luck
D

20642476

Original Poster:

2 posts

200 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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If you don't mind me asking how much did u sell it for?
I also do roughly 100 miles a week just to work and back nice journey on M1. I wondered roughly how much it would cost me in petrol.

WindsorRob

785 posts

276 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Hi there - I've just sold my 04 Diesel after 3 years of great service. My advice on points to look for..

- Check air suspension all works
- Tyres for even wear as these cars are heavy on suspension bushes, same goes for brake pads
- Gearbox can be troublesome I hear after 80k miles, though mine was fine
- Check all electrics work
- Fuel burning heater can develop a mind of its own and hence drain battery

If the above look bad, bear in mind these are just points to look for, not necessarily saying they'll be troublesome.

I would also advise looking at a few as the condition varies a lot - I would say in your age / miles range you could get one for £11k to £13k (this would be a top end example). Don't just plump for the first one you see, there are plenty around.

re costs of running, I averaged 23 mpg all in, on a motorway run I got about 26mpg. So very 100 miles will be about £24 at todays diesel prices.

As previous poster mentions, Full fat forum is very useful

Happy hunting !

JW911

936 posts

219 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Don't rule out V8s either. If you're gentle you'll see nearly 20mpg on unleaded. Keep an eye out for LPG conversions as well (giving 30mpg equivalent cost). The gearboxes are also generally better than the TD6 (different type).

Schermerhorn

4,351 posts

213 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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How do TDV8s compare to the TD6s? Are they in another league as far as reliability is concerned?

A 4.4 TDV8 or a 4.5 V8 LANDCRUISER is what I have to choose from on a weeks lease.

grand cherokee

2,432 posts

223 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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Schermerhorn said:
How do TDV8s compare to the TD6s? Are they in another league as far as reliability is concerned?

A 4.4 TDV8 or a 4.5 V8 LANDCRUISER is what I have to choose from on a weeks lease.
4.4 TDV8 without a doubt - you will hate giving it back!

grand cherokee

2,432 posts

223 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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JW911 said:
Don't rule out V8s either. If you're gentle you'll see nearly 20mpg on unleaded. Keep an eye out for LPG conversions as well (giving 30mpg equivalent cost). The gearboxes are also generally better than the TD6 (different type).
driving a 4.4 V8 - you'd have to be incredibly gentle to get nearly 20mpg in my experience

and to do so you would spoil the fun of having such a great engine

EVOeng

963 posts

194 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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grand cherokee said:
JW911 said:
Don't rule out V8s either. If you're gentle you'll see nearly 20mpg on unleaded. Keep an eye out for LPG conversions as well (giving 30mpg equivalent cost). The gearboxes are also generally better than the TD6 (different type).
driving a 4.4 V8 - you'd have to be incredibly gentle to get nearly 20mpg in my experience

and to do so you would spoil the fun of having such a great engine
I disagree, rather than being gentle, for me driving in a smoother manner meant that I got up to 24mpg on my 4.4, 17mpg around town. But then I did run mine on only V-Power.

Andychim400

157 posts

251 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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I don't own a RR but a good friend of mine recently bought a 4.4 V8 with a view to converting to LPG, so here's my unbiased opinion for what it's worth....

On a quick trip to the local Indian takeaway where he was 'demo'ing' on the way there and I had a proper play on the way back we managed a rather impressive 8mpg!

The following day we wafted gently into town and back, 14 miles each way on A roads with four up and a baby and achieved 17mpg.

What a machine! If I did low miles and didnt tow a caravan I'd have one in a heartbeat, but afraid I couldn't live with that consumption day to day and it would be significantly worse when towing.


Texpis

266 posts

281 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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Hi
I have an 02 4.4 v8 FFRR on LPG this car has been LPG converted from new and drives brilliant I get 13MPG on gas mainly around town driving or pulling a horse Trailer. The MPG does not change much when towing the horse box.
Faults I have had with the car are, Torque converyer required overhaul, radiator leaked and required replacement and some tuning issues with the LPG. I had the torque converter overhauled for £150 removed and fitted myself while I had the gearbox out the valve block was overhauled by a chap on the range rover forum called RRphil, the filter and oil was also changed ful cost was just over £300. The radiator was £200 again fitted myself. The LPG I bought the software and again tuned it myself.
They are a very nice car but can come with very hefty bills so choose carefuly.

Mick