Range Rover 2002 - 2005 Questions
Discussion
I am looking to change my current car for something larger, currently considering an Audi/BMW estate but older Range Rovers also fall into my price range. With relatively high fuel and tax costs aside are there any other common faults I should be aware of, or any large bills that I should factor into my search. Will an LPG powered 4.4 V8 offer similar running costs to a TD6 version. Your thoughts and comments would be much appreciated.
Tax is OK at £245 as long as it's pre March 2006.
Thirsty though. I get 19mpg on average. 24mpg at best on a run.
A lot of parts are very cheap compared with BMW / Audi.
Loads of usefull stuff at:
www.fullfatrr.com
Thirsty though. I get 19mpg on average. 24mpg at best on a run.
A lot of parts are very cheap compared with BMW / Audi.
Loads of usefull stuff at:
www.fullfatrr.com
Jem0911 said:
Mines a gassed 4.4
Getting 18.9Mpg from the onboard computer
260-300 miles from 95l of gas.
Paying currently 54ppl.
Couldn't be happier.
Unfortunately the onboard computer works out as if it was on petrol and it is optimistic at that, if you work out your figures on the lower end you are getting 12 mpg which is the norm.Getting 18.9Mpg from the onboard computer
260-300 miles from 95l of gas.
Paying currently 54ppl.
Couldn't be happier.
Mick
Edited by Texpis on Saturday 9th October 22:58
Purchased a 2003 RR about 6 weeks ago. Two weeks of great driving until the alternator went. Have to atke off the front end to replace the alternator so ended up changing more bits. Rad was begining to leak so replaced. New water pump just in case and new hoses. Cam cover was leaking so gaskets replaced and I powder coated the camcovers red. Then thought sod it, might as well update it to the 2010 look and am doing that now as well. Front/rear lights, front rear bunpers and new 20" wheels.
The cars been in peices for longer than I've had a chance to drive it, but hopefully should have it ready by next week and won't have any issues anytime soon. (touch wood). It's also an LPG as well.
We filmed a rough guide on what to look out for on RR's so when I have time I'll edit it together and upload it to youtube.
The cars been in peices for longer than I've had a chance to drive it, but hopefully should have it ready by next week and won't have any issues anytime soon. (touch wood). It's also an LPG as well.
We filmed a rough guide on what to look out for on RR's so when I have time I'll edit it together and upload it to youtube.
Texpis said:
Jem0911 said:
Mines a gassed 4.4
Getting 18.9Mpg from the onboard computer
260-300 miles from 95l of gas.
Paying currently 54ppl.
Couldn't be happier.
Unfortunately the onboard computer works out as if it was on petrol and it is optimistic at that, if you work out your figures on the lower end you are getting 12 mpg which is the norm.Getting 18.9Mpg from the onboard computer
260-300 miles from 95l of gas.
Paying currently 54ppl.
Couldn't be happier.
Mick
Edited by Texpis on Saturday 9th October 22:58
Interestingly, on the Le Mans run last year, I saw 13mpg cruising at 85mph on the Autoroutes trying to keep up with two Cayenne V8s (both of which saw 18mpg).
Edited by JW911 on Sunday 10th October 21:47
Jem0911 said:
As an aside My tank is 95L so get just under 90L
I get a smidge over 14mpg average on gas since bought in feb.
I have a 95 litre tank of which 75 or so is useable, depending upon temperature. It requires a certain amount of unuseable fuel to maintain sufficient pressure to supply the system.I get a smidge over 14mpg average on gas since bought in feb.
Edited by Jem0911 on Sunday 10th October 23:15
JW911 said:
Jem0911 said:
As an aside My tank is 95L so get just under 90L
I get a smidge over 14mpg average on gas since bought in feb.
I have a 95 litre tank of which 75 or so is useable, depending upon temperature. It requires a certain amount of unuseable fuel to maintain sufficient pressure to supply the system.I get a smidge over 14mpg average on gas since bought in feb.
Edited by Jem0911 on Sunday 10th October 23:15
Have a 1996 RR 4.6 for sale, see add.
On big wheels 21 on a run, on Normal RR wheels 23+ @56mph, round town 11-13.
Most problems with RR are electric , mine has just developed a rear door that does not want to unlock or lock, its not as expensive to own a older one, mine has cost me in three years only normal maintenance, ie brakes and services. so long as there are no clonks or whines and no smoking rattleing engines they will go forever. Check the chassis for rust as well.
I have just bought a new one , I could not bring myself to buy a car again.
On big wheels 21 on a run, on Normal RR wheels 23+ @56mph, round town 11-13.
Most problems with RR are electric , mine has just developed a rear door that does not want to unlock or lock, its not as expensive to own a older one, mine has cost me in three years only normal maintenance, ie brakes and services. so long as there are no clonks or whines and no smoking rattleing engines they will go forever. Check the chassis for rust as well.
I have just bought a new one , I could not bring myself to buy a car again.
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