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20th March 2011, 01:06 AM
#1
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20th March 2011, 08:45 AM
#2
The only problem with the RR You are looking at is i want to buy it as well!
Im in the same boat as you and looking for an L322.
It seems most of the cheaper ones are a bit beaten up on the inside, boy people certainly dont look after things do they.
I have driven quite a few and have not noticed too many faults on them, even with high milage on them.
One big positive on these things is the parts are much cheaper than they are for a P38.
I think i would be buying a fault mate if i get one.Probably a good idea to plug into any intended purchase.
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20th March 2011, 09:09 AM
#3
Thanks RR P38
What to do What to do ??? 
Also can the Sat- Nav be updated & how hard is it to do
Gary
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21st March 2011, 10:31 AM
#4
I've never regretted buying mine,my misses won't drive anything else. Pat
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21st March 2011, 03:34 PM
#5
Hi Pat
You have TD6 is that correct. Did you consider the 4.4 BMW V8. If not why not
Gary
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21st March 2011, 07:36 PM
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I found my Td6 in the condition I wanted at the price I wanted to pay,if I found a good 4.4 I would seriously look at it if I was in the market.Saying that I do think the 2002-04 Td6 L322's are the best 4wd wagon ever sold in Australia by more than a country mile. Pat
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22nd March 2011, 12:05 PM
#7
Hi there,
I have an 02 4.4 vogue. I have been very happy with it so far. Its long term average has been 14.5ltr/100. My wife and I love driving it especially on long trips with the vogue seats and extra's. Shortly I will be going on a trip up from Melb - oodnadatta track, Finke to Alice Springs towing a camping trailer. I will let you know how it goes. But if your going to do short trips in town it starts to cost a bit in fuel.
I have looked at late model Nissan Patrols and wouldn't trade the L322 for any of them. I payed under 30K with 170km's, full service history and everything works inside it and interior has been looked after as well. Alot of people don't want the 4.4 vogue has it can be heavy on petrol but it is very good value for money. These cars where 155K back in 02.
Regards paul
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23rd March 2011, 12:40 AM
#8
Thanks for your thoughs Paul.
We live in the country, about 30km's from nearest town. It will be used as a second car and to tow a 24' van[ still to decide which make but not Jayco] Waiting on right buyer for our small dairy herd Before going into semi retirement and doing some travelling.
Drove an 02 4.4 Vogue in Melbourne last week Beautiful 136,000 km's but over priced at about $55,000 Excelent condition and a vast improvement on my P38.
Gary
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29th March 2011, 10:49 PM
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Has anybody towed a 24" van with 4.4 vogue or TD6. If so can you give a rough estimate of fuel consumption figures for both please. My heart keeps saying 4.4 but my head says TD6. Like them both but for different reasons. Have found what I think a couple of good ones each way. So still undecided.
Gary
P.s that will mean my beloved P38 will be for sale hint hint PM for details
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29th March 2011, 11:19 PM
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Weve had both, td6 is winner hands down.
4.4 against td6 from the lights one to two car lengths in it. (Petrol winner)
But consider 500kms too a tank in 4.4, and always above 850kms too a tank in the td6 usually 950 odd, ive had 1100 before.
And that you can chip up the td6.... i would say it would out run the 4.4 then.
Towes great. Had too tow my p38 when it broke down with the td6 and its as if it wasnt even on the trailer behind it
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