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    zakphoto Guest

    2007 RRS TDV8 Purchase

    MY RRS TDV8 - Just thought I would share my experience after buying a 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 from a dealer in Sydney.
    Gotta say - I LOVE THE CAR!
    Scored it for $30k after some haggling as it had 230000kms on the clock.
    It came with Brembo brakes, Black leather, Reverse camera and alot of great standard features.
    I had it inspected by Roving Mechanical out of Minto area , Sydney at a cost of $250 with a checklist. The service was great! Here's the link but I am sure he is popular on this forum.

    Land Rover Service | Range Rover Service

    I also found a lot of good information on this forum as a guest before I bought the car and I have to say, it helped with my decision to by this AWESOME machine. I also found some great YouTube clips that also helped with maintenance questions I kept asking myself, like;

    MAINTENANCE - What are the common faults? (LCA Bushes approx. $800 a side to have LCA's replaced with labour or $150 for nolathane style replacement bushes plus labour-this job is yet to be done)
    How often does it need a service? (Every 15000kms)
    How much is a service? (Approx $600 with oil and all filters changed by my local mechanic)
    What are brakes worth? (It has Brembos and I replaced the fronts complete with rotors and pads for $300 by myself) (The rears where just under $300 with rotors and pads) All purchased from my local brake specialist. The brakes are INSANELY good!

    ELECTRICS - I have also discovered that there are sensors everywhere and when they "let go" you can easily earth them out to disconnect them or replace them with a relative cheap new one, from about $20 up to about $40 from Land Rover dealer-The bonnet sensor is a bandit for failing)

    I am slightly mechanically minded-meaning I will give anything a go. I do have the backing of a some family members who actually know what they are doing as a fail safe.

    MOTOR - The TDV8 is possibly the best motor I have ever had in a car! My car has 250000kms on the clock and it still pulls like a tractor on nitrous. I test drove a TDV6 before I bought this beast and while that was also nice to drive, this just left it for dead when it came to performance-I understand the TDV8 needs less maintenance in terms of timing belts etc. as it has a timing chain design.

    PERFORMANCE - I get around 11-12 litres per 100 in mileage around town as I like to launch off the lights to hear the V8 rumble and I recently just averages 10.5L/100 after driving to Victoria. Great motor! Great Mileage in my opinion. I recently drove a 200 series Landcruiser with the V8TT and felt big and rattled like a tractor-The Rangie is all rumble when the go pedal is pushed, it actually sounds like a petrol V8. Recently I travelled 1000kms in a day and I wasn't overly fatigued from the drive, although a little tired for staring at the white lines all day.

    I tow a car trailer as well and my RRS pulls it like its not even there.

    Some of the quirks I have found include alot of popping and farting from solenoids and air suspension compressor when pulling up after a drive. This doesn't really worry me but I am unsure if it is normal.

    The stereo is incredible!

    WHEELS - I picked up a set of Redbourne Duke 22' rims off eBay for a cool $500, they needed some repairs but they have really set the car off from the original 19's it came with. Tyres are reasonably cheap at around $200-$250 each. My wife however likes to hit every gutter with every rim.....hmmm

    Hope this little story helps anyone looking for some advice or info on buying a RRS











    Cheers
    Zakphoto

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    Zak, great car mate,......the Coupe on the trailer!!
    More info please.
    Pickles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    Zak, great car mate,......the Coupe on the trailer!!
    More info please.
    Pickles.
    Haha! The coupe is my baby-7 year project so far-Highly modified pro-tourer with a Nissan V8 Twin Turbo-Fully Independent suspension front and rear, 4 speed auto and should be completed this year....if my wife doesn't sell it on me! Its on a Ford Forum under Zakphoto XB IRS if you want to see the full build.
    Cheers

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    Awesome to hear and what a great looking rig great price to!! They are certainly an awesome car, I've got a D4 HSE love it great rig love the creamy smooth 3L gorgeous engine recently drove a 200 series cruiser and agree jeeze they are pretty ordinary engine didn't like it at all!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nat_89 View Post
    Awesome to hear and what a great looking rig great price to!! They are certainly an awesome car, I've got a D4 HSE love it great rig love the creamy smooth 3L gorgeous engine recently drove a 200 series cruiser and agree jeeze they are pretty ordinary engine didn't like it at all!!
    Thanks-I like your D4 and did consider a D3 but the RRS won out. There's a nice White D4 where I live with a set of Black 20 inch rims and it looks Sweeeeeet!

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    Looks good. But this thread belongs in the D3/ D4 / RRS section

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    Quote Originally Posted by zakphoto View Post
    Thanks-I like your D4 and did consider a D3 but the RRS won out. There's a nice White D4 where I live with a set of Black 20 inch rims and it looks Sweeeeeet!
    Thanks i love it to!! I do love the RRS so much!! When i got the D4 they had just released the new L494 RRS and really considered it but just couldn't cough up the extra $50k they wanted on top of the D4 i couldn't see the value but i love it heaps!! Its bloody helpful if your half mechanical when dealing with a car like that because it saves you a fortune in what dealers charge when fixing stuff!! Glad you like it the TDV8 is a beautiful engine!! I could only imagine how nice the new 4.4L TDV8 is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 33chinacars View Post
    Looks good. But this thread belongs in the D3/ D4 / RRS section
    The RRS with tdv8 is a kinda in between vehicle.

    I also have the tdv8 in a RRV and it is very nice to drive. It drags the camper up hills like it isn't there.

    I'm not sure about the EAS. My RRV doesn't make a sound.
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
    Track Trailer ARN 200-117
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