150K Mile Range Rover
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The guy who looks after my cars knows I've been looking for an elderly Range Rover for a while now and he called me yesterday to say he has a 2004 Vogue 4.4 V8 in Black with cream leather. Exactly what I wanted. The downside is that its done 150k miles.
They have looked after this car for years and there is a file full of invoices and bills including a new gearbox, suspension overhaul, engine work etc etc. Seems very straight but I'm worried about how much life there'll be left in the engine. Am I mad? It's cheap and straight enough and drives well, plus I spend a lot of money with the vendor on my existing cars so trusting he wont sell me a dog. Any advice??
They have looked after this car for years and there is a file full of invoices and bills including a new gearbox, suspension overhaul, engine work etc etc. Seems very straight but I'm worried about how much life there'll be left in the engine. Am I mad? It's cheap and straight enough and drives well, plus I spend a lot of money with the vendor on my existing cars so trusting he wont sell me a dog. Any advice??
Mine is a black paint / parchment leather Vogue which has done approx 125k and runs lovely.
The gearbox and air springs are the weak points on these, not the engines providing it has been well serviced.
Very easy to work on, but needs a laptop to reset & re-program stuff.
How cheap is cheap?
BTW don't expect to get much more than 16mpg or 18mpg on a run!
The gearbox and air springs are the weak points on these, not the engines providing it has been well serviced.
Very easy to work on, but needs a laptop to reset & re-program stuff.
How cheap is cheap?
BTW don't expect to get much more than 16mpg or 18mpg on a run!
Many thanks for the responses.
I've just taken the plunge and bought it. Went and drove it on Friday night and it really is a very straight old thing. Bodywork clean and tidy and everything electrical actually works. Suspension goes up and down as it should, seats move in every direction and get nice and warm, air con nice and cold, parking sensors all work etc etc. A couple of small rust bubbles on the tailgate and a hideous rubber nudge bar on the front being my only major criticisms. TV doesn't work but its since occurred to me that this may be because they've turned the analogue signal off?? Black with cream leather seats piped blue, all in great nick.
Just had a fresh MOT done and a full service history (main dealer to over 100k). The Seller has serviced it for me as he looks after my other cars. Within the last six months its had new box, new radiator and associated sensors, new air compressor for the suspension, the list goes on.
I'm paying £4500 and having the nudge bar removed immediately. I know this will most likely mean I need a new front bumper but no way can I live with that on the front.
I must be mad but I've rationalised it myself that its not going to have a very hard life and will do minimal mileage. A third car that will be used for getting out and about in bad weather (very rural where I live) and chucking logs, shopping and dogs in the boot.
Wish me luck!
I've just taken the plunge and bought it. Went and drove it on Friday night and it really is a very straight old thing. Bodywork clean and tidy and everything electrical actually works. Suspension goes up and down as it should, seats move in every direction and get nice and warm, air con nice and cold, parking sensors all work etc etc. A couple of small rust bubbles on the tailgate and a hideous rubber nudge bar on the front being my only major criticisms. TV doesn't work but its since occurred to me that this may be because they've turned the analogue signal off?? Black with cream leather seats piped blue, all in great nick.
Just had a fresh MOT done and a full service history (main dealer to over 100k). The Seller has serviced it for me as he looks after my other cars. Within the last six months its had new box, new radiator and associated sensors, new air compressor for the suspension, the list goes on.
I'm paying £4500 and having the nudge bar removed immediately. I know this will most likely mean I need a new front bumper but no way can I live with that on the front.
I must be mad but I've rationalised it myself that its not going to have a very hard life and will do minimal mileage. A third car that will be used for getting out and about in bad weather (very rural where I live) and chucking logs, shopping and dogs in the boot.
Wish me luck!
coates848 said:
Many thanks for the responses.
I've just taken the plunge and bought it. Went and drove it on Friday night and it really is a very straight old thing. Bodywork clean and tidy and everything electrical actually works. Suspension goes up and down as it should, seats move in every direction and get nice and warm, air con nice and cold, parking sensors all work etc etc. A couple of small rust bubbles on the tailgate and a hideous rubber nudge bar on the front being my only major criticisms. TV doesn't work but its since occurred to me that this may be because they've turned the analogue signal off?? Black with cream leather seats piped blue, all in great nick.
Just had a fresh MOT done and a full service history (main dealer to over 100k). The Seller has serviced it for me as he looks after my other cars. Within the last six months its had new box, new radiator and associated sensors, new air compressor for the suspension, the list goes on.
I'm paying £4500 and having the nudge bar removed immediately. I know this will most likely mean I need a new front bumper but no way can I live with that on the front.
I must be mad but I've rationalised it myself that its not going to have a very hard life and will do minimal mileage. A third car that will be used for getting out and about in bad weather (very rural where I live) and chucking logs, shopping and dogs in the boot.
Wish me luck!
Good luck! I bought a 2002 V8 L322 a couple of years back. It needed a pair of front suspension airbags and something diff related I can't recall but for the cost of the car and the fact it had no service history I can't complain.I've just taken the plunge and bought it. Went and drove it on Friday night and it really is a very straight old thing. Bodywork clean and tidy and everything electrical actually works. Suspension goes up and down as it should, seats move in every direction and get nice and warm, air con nice and cold, parking sensors all work etc etc. A couple of small rust bubbles on the tailgate and a hideous rubber nudge bar on the front being my only major criticisms. TV doesn't work but its since occurred to me that this may be because they've turned the analogue signal off?? Black with cream leather seats piped blue, all in great nick.
Just had a fresh MOT done and a full service history (main dealer to over 100k). The Seller has serviced it for me as he looks after my other cars. Within the last six months its had new box, new radiator and associated sensors, new air compressor for the suspension, the list goes on.
I'm paying £4500 and having the nudge bar removed immediately. I know this will most likely mean I need a new front bumper but no way can I live with that on the front.
I must be mad but I've rationalised it myself that its not going to have a very hard life and will do minimal mileage. A third car that will be used for getting out and about in bad weather (very rural where I live) and chucking logs, shopping and dogs in the boot.
Wish me luck!
I have an 03 Rangie HSE with the BMW engine. Had it since new, has never wanted for anything....has a history file literally 2ft high with absolutely everything in it. Milage?
.......225,000 and still going strong. We use it for all our long trips and its my daily driver....fab thing...love it
.......225,000 and still going strong. We use it for all our long trips and its my daily driver....fab thing...love it
You will be fine with this.... 2004 was, as advised by RCV in Kent ,one of the best years to buy the L322...
Do watch out for water ingress into the stereo/navigation box of tricks in the boot, (left hand side) ...try wrapping it in plastic etc... Also expect the air compressor (air suspension) to go too...at some point...
Best of luck with it.
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Do watch out for water ingress into the stereo/navigation box of tricks in the boot, (left hand side) ...try wrapping it in plastic etc... Also expect the air compressor (air suspension) to go too...at some point...
Best of luck with it.
A
tvrtuscans said:
I have an 03 Rangie HSE with the BMW engine. Had it since new, has never wanted for anything....has a history file literally 2ft high with absolutely everything in it. Milage?
.......225,000 and still going strong. We use it for all our long trips and its my daily driver....fab thing...love it
Knocking on the door of 228K now...when she gets to 230k I plan to treat the great old girl to an alloy wheel refurb...at which point I would challenge anyone to guess the milage to within 100k .......225,000 and still going strong. We use it for all our long trips and its my daily driver....fab thing...love it
coates848 said:
TV doesn't work but its since occurred to me that this may be because they've turned the analogue signal off??
Yes, almost certainly. I replaced mine with a digital tuner when the analogue went off - not that I use it very often, but when the time comes to sell, I wanted everything to work. As I recall it was a very simple job. Can't remember how much, but yours will be common with all TV-equipped BMWs of the same era so there should be plenty of choice/competition price-wise if you decide to change it.
Bargain purchase btw!
if your going to replace the bumper with 'original' contact some of the people who do facelifts as they will have spare bumpers very reasonably priced
or
you could have a facelift?
when I changed the tuner on my 2005 car for a hybrid digital one it was a Jaguar/Land Rover version circa 2007
or
you could have a facelift?
when I changed the tuner on my 2005 car for a hybrid digital one it was a Jaguar/Land Rover version circa 2007
Edited by grand cherokee on Sunday 28th December 08:23
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