First (second really) ffrr

First (second really) ffrr

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hoppo4.2

Original Poster:

1,531 posts

186 months

Saturday 15th December 2018
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Today after weeks of looking at all kinds of stuff. I decided I couldn't decide/afford any of the stuff I really wanted.

Having sold my daily about 2 months ago and getting tired of driving the summer car in this crap weather I spotted a nice 2011 l322 4.4tdv8 at what looked like cheap money. The next thing you know I'm off on a 300 mile round trip and it on my drive.

Now I'm normally a sorts/ super saloon type. But a few years ago I had a p38 4.6 for a few months and despite it being a nail and slow and leaking more fluids than you could put in, there was something about it.

So the l322. It's some car like a LOT of car it feels huge.
But with that 4.4tdv8 and 8 speed box it's a peach.

I didn't hang about on the way home but still returned an impressive 30.2mpg and for the best part of 3 tons it shifts along ok.

I have to say so far I'm very impressed. Pics tomorrow when it's not dark if anyone is interested.


bigfella70

126 posts

124 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Well done. Sounds like you have made the right decision !

Owned my L322 (2002 TD6) for 8 years and have to say it's been my best car ever, brilliant workhorse. Previous that the 322 I also owned a 1989 Classic then a succession of P38's.

I've been looking into a late 4.4 TDV8 L322 as an eventual replacement and also considering an early L405. There is just something about the design, package and dimensions of the L322 which wins over though.

Good luck with yours and looking forward to photos / updates.

hoppo4.2

Original Poster:

1,531 posts

186 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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So no time for cleaning today. So hear is a pic of it filthy.


A few bits I've ok picked up on in the past two days.

There is a pronounced wheel wobble is around 75 which disappears but can be felt through the car up to higher speeds.

Could be balance or bent wheel. It has 20" rims but the looks a bit small. Or just a bit of a dull design.

The rubber seals around rear tail gate glass are bubbeling and look a bit crap.

The spare wheel appears to be missing

The A and D pillars are body colour I've only seen one other like it. Was it factory? I kind of think black is better.

Oh and the rear wiper is crap

Deranged Rover

3,380 posts

74 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Looks good!

The rear wiper issues are common - as the washer fluid effectively runs through the centre of the motor, the leftovers dribble onto the wiper arm and spring, eventually siezing it. When this happens, the wiper doesn’t sit on the screen properly. I had to free mine up at least three times during my 2.5 years of L322 ownership!

hoppo4.2

Original Poster:

1,531 posts

186 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Also is there way to make the automatically drop to access level when parked?

Denis O

2,141 posts

243 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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hoppo4.2 said:
Also is there way to make the automatically drop to access level when parked?
There's a button on top of the drivers door, below the four window buttons, that you can press up to 30 seconds before you stop and it will go to access height. As for completely auto on stop I would doubt it. The car would be up and down like a tarts knickers, in traffic.

rich12

3,463 posts

154 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Black pillar trims are 100 times nicer.
Just remove the bubbling trims on the rear window. They were only for noise reduction and you'll never notice the difference.
In 2009/10 some didn't have them from the factory so just remove.

hoppo4.2

Original Poster:

1,531 posts

186 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Perfect thanks. I'm surprised you can't have it so that when you select park it lowers but no big deal just easier for the Mrs

bakerstreet

4,763 posts

165 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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8Sp and the TDV8 is a nice combo. 8Sp box is considered to be more reliable than the 6Sp.

What interior colour did you get? I rate the L322 as the best interior that LR have ever designed. Even early 322 interiors still look great even though they are getting on to 16 years old!

hoppo4.2

Original Poster:

1,531 posts

186 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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It's cream/ivory with black pipeing and piano wood.

It's a nice place to be and well screwed together

Easternlight

3,429 posts

144 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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hoppo4.2 said:
It's cream/ivory with black pipeing and piano wood.

It's a nice place to wait for the AA
biglaugh



Sorry couldn't resist stock PH joke.

hoppo4.2

Original Poster:

1,531 posts

186 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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Not yet any way (cross fingers)

AB

16,975 posts

195 months

Thursday 20th December 2018
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hoppo4.2 said:
Perfect thanks. I'm surprised you can't have it so that when you select park it lowers but no big deal just easier for the Mrs
I would be wary of putting it up and down all the time, mine seems temperamental at the best of time. I get 'suspension lowered for safety' message every now and again for what appears to be no reason.