Keithy P38
29th January 2015, 08:14 AM
Thought I'd throw in a bit about my day yesterday. My folks bought a 3L turbo diesel Vogue L322 recently and seeing as I was out west and the old girl also happened to be heading back to Townsville on my fly-home day, I thought I'd skip a flight and sit in leather and the general Vogue ambiance for a few hours to save her driving 850km home alone.
I drove the whole way, was extremely impressed in the ride, handling, cruise speed and general refinement of the L322 over my lifted and mud-tyred P38.
Given the L322 weighs in about 300kg fatter than my P38 and the 3 litre diesel is down on torque over my 4.6, I was extremely impressed that it sat quite comfortably on 130km/h, overtook triples and quads touching 165km/h at times without having to flog it, and used a measly 11l/100km doing so.
I've no doubt in its off-road ability when equipped with appropriate tyres and perhaps a locker to be sure, but having invested so much time and effort into my P38, I'll be staying here!
While it's easily more refined than the P38, that's not to say the P38 is by any means rough or uncomfortable doing the exact same trip - it's simply less refined than the L322.
To do the same trip in my P38 (with the same load and highway speeds) I'd use 28 litres more fuel, at a cost of about $36 more. The petrol to diesel difference I suppose!
I think the P38 actually has a quieter ride in-cabin also. For road tyres, I certainly noticed the tyre noise, where my muddies seem quieter in-cab in the P38.
Cheers
Keithy
I drove the whole way, was extremely impressed in the ride, handling, cruise speed and general refinement of the L322 over my lifted and mud-tyred P38.
Given the L322 weighs in about 300kg fatter than my P38 and the 3 litre diesel is down on torque over my 4.6, I was extremely impressed that it sat quite comfortably on 130km/h, overtook triples and quads touching 165km/h at times without having to flog it, and used a measly 11l/100km doing so.
I've no doubt in its off-road ability when equipped with appropriate tyres and perhaps a locker to be sure, but having invested so much time and effort into my P38, I'll be staying here!
While it's easily more refined than the P38, that's not to say the P38 is by any means rough or uncomfortable doing the exact same trip - it's simply less refined than the L322.
To do the same trip in my P38 (with the same load and highway speeds) I'd use 28 litres more fuel, at a cost of about $36 more. The petrol to diesel difference I suppose!
I think the P38 actually has a quieter ride in-cabin also. For road tyres, I certainly noticed the tyre noise, where my muddies seem quieter in-cab in the P38.
Cheers
Keithy