Yes I would have been in trouble if my L322 was needed on a daily basis, when the tranny failed and took 3 mths to repair.
Yes that's true, but you can minimise that hit with a car that's say 18 months old, so it's already taken the biggest depreciation curve, then extend the warranty. I've done that twice and never regretted it. I can budget for finance repayments, but it's hard to budget for unforeseen and expensive repairs. I don't mind doing 'small' repair jobs but I don't have the time nor the desire to embark on major mechanical/electrical stuff. I'd rather that be left to the specialists, at LR's expense, while armed with knowledge from this forum so I know the right questions to ask.
Yes I would have been in trouble if my L322 was needed on a daily basis, when the tranny failed and took 3 mths to repair.
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
REMLR # 137
Steve, I'm a virgin, only had mine for a week.
others are better qualified to give advise better then me.
Homestar had one with some problems intially I think but sorted them out to have a good vehicle.
My limited experience.
Watch out for transmission issues, check whether it has been serviced, upgraded be for you buy. Make sure all the electricals work as should as these can become an annoyance on the complicated vehicle.
Watch out for people offering theirs at very high prices, they are dreaming and over value their own vehicle.
Watch out for the real cheapies as they would be cheap for a reason, hi kms etc.
Cheers, Mario
It was listed in January and has had two offers. I don't mind the ideas of some repairs as British Off road is 15mins away and would negotiate the price accordingly. My brother is an expert at the uncomfortable silence. I'm glad he will be on my side, I would hate to try and sell anything to him.
I also take Greg's point about paying more initially which takes me into RRS TDv6 territory but I prefer size of the FFRR. I'm 6'3 but the other blokes in my family are all 6'5. Haven't sat in an L320 but observations about big blokes in it would be good. I might ask the question in the L320 forum.
I won't go into the gory details but due to some severe medical issues any and all advice is very much appreciated guys. I'm driving a gold au falcon and it's doing my head in.
Steve, I was 6'4 before my operation now I'm a little shorter. LOL, Long legged and I am amazed with the drivers seat fully back I can stretch my legs under the dash and actually use the foot rest ( I couldn't on my D2.)
My son is 6'7 and he always struggles in any car, put him in the back seat, they have good depth and he had plenty of room without his knees hitting the front seat.
I looked at a RR sport, but went the full size as the RRS is smaller.
Also what turned me off the RRS was then need to pull the body off to do certain repairs which add to labour time. After hearing of the problems with the D3 with motor work access.
I still am enjoying the sedan car like driving,the air suspension is so smooth, little divets in the road surface are so quiet, not like the Disc 1 & D2s, you just sort of have that floating on a cloud experience. I'm still luv'in it.
Cheers, Mario
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