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    I still miss my L322 - so this is tempting

    Having moved my beloved 2012 L322 on three years ago, I thought the pangs of regret would go away, soothed by a newer and equally competent (and bigger load-carrying) 2016 D4.
    Stupidly, I have Carsales alerts dropping into my inbox every so often.
    Like this one today. 2011 Luxury model with only 37,000km. Is $64K for a nine year old car a good deal?
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    The L322 just glides.

    Yes the D4 has the room and bulbar etc, but for a car that price the all should have heated seats, and heated/cooled seat option, the same age Sports etc had them fitted. My personal pick would have been a L322 speced interior D4 with the 4.4 TdV8. My biggest gripe with the L322 is lack of a bulbar, I looked at D4's but once driven a L322 you are spoilt

    There are 3 nice lower mileage L322's on Carsales at the moment, the one you have listed is a Luxury but the ad lists it as a standard Vogue .

    This one is a beautiful car also if you like Black, but the price ???

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    Also this one !

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    Great car by description, but I believe still over priced for a Dealer even with the low K's.

    Good value car are out there, but go usually within 48 hrs like an 2011 Autobiography Private Sale for $49k a couple of weeks ago , so you have to be ready to jump ! I thought long and hard on this car, but I just couldn't do Black on Black

    Red Book lists for 2011 Vogue Luxury

    Valuation Prices
    *Private Price Guide
    $44,200 - $49,500

    *Trade In Price Guide
    $36,400 - $41,700

    *Average Km
    140,000 - 230,000

    *Price When New
    $184,200*
    Price Guide (EGC)

    Laurie

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    100% just do it...
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laurie View Post
    Greg

    The L322 just glides.

    Yes the D4 has the room and bulbar etc, but for a car that price the all should have heated seats, and heated/cooled seat option, the same age Sports etc had them fitted. My personal pick would have been a L322 speced interior D4 with the 4.4 TdV8. My biggest gripe with the L322 is lack of a bulbar, I looked at D4's but once driven a L322 you are spoilt

    There are 3 nice lower mileage L322's on Carsales at the moment, the one you have listed is a Luxury but the ad lists it as a standard Vogue .

    This one is a beautiful car also if you like Black, but the price ???

    You have been blocked

    Also this one !

    You have been blocked

    Great car by description, but I believe still over priced for a Dealer even with the low K's.

    Good value car are out there, but go usually within 48 hrs like an 2011 Autobiography Private Sale for $49k a couple of weeks ago , so you have to be ready to jump ! I thought long and hard on this car, but I just couldn't do Black on Black

    Red Book lists for 2011 Vogue Luxury

    Valuation Prices
    *Private Price Guide
    $44,200 - $49,500

    *Trade In Price Guide
    $36,400 - $41,700

    *Average Km
    140,000 - 230,000

    *Price When New
    $184,200*
    Price Guide (EGC)

    Laurie
    Laurie I would never again buy a black or dark coloured car. My L322 looked great in Fuji white, although I would have preferred the lighter interior rather than the black I had. (Loved those air-conditioned front seats.)
    Those links you posted come up as 'you have been blocked' for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GregMilner View Post
    Those links you posted come up as 'you have been blocked' for me.
    they say blocked but if you click they should still work ( at least that’s the case for me)

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    I’ve been in the same boat.
    just moved back to Australia after living in the US for 8 years where I owned an L320 RRS Supercharged petrol. Magnificent vehicle.

    So I had settled on a Disco when I returned in December. Been looking for months. Was about to buy one when I realized I could buy an L322 for about the same dollars. Deliberated extensively and decided to switch all my effort on an L322. And I’ve taken the plunge! Pick mine up on Friday. and I’m excited. And your comments about missing the L322 when you have a Disco makes me happy about my choice.

    Mine is a bit of a gamble as it’s got high kms (210k), but they’re all highway kms, reasonably regularly serviced, not black on black, and autobiography.

    The $70+k one is way overpriced.
    The $60+k a bit overpriced.
    There’s a base model black on black one for $49k - that’s overpriced (I nearly went for this one).

    i think the secret here is to just wait and wait then jump quickly.

    The $60k+ one looks good. I’m guessing it goes quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laurie View Post
    the one you have listed is a Luxury but the ad lists it as a standard Vogue .
    I’m certain the one listed is a luxury as it has the perforated cooled seats. The dash has the extra controls for this that the standard vogue doesn’t.
    plus the rear entertainment

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    I spoke to the BMW dealer that has the $63k one last week when it was listed. Was originally at $59k then they lifted price to above $63k after a day - I think merely because they had two or three enquiries straight off the bat. I respectfully told them I thought it was over valued at that mark. The $74k one has been listed at that price since about Nov if not slightly before, its just down the road from me in Bayside Vic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GregMilner View Post
    Having moved my beloved 2012 L322 on three years ago, I thought the pangs of regret would go away, soothed by a newer and equally competent (and bigger load-carrying) 2016 D4.
    Stupidly, I have Carsales alerts dropping into my inbox every so often.
    Change your alerts to a 4.4 L405 to look forward to a later vehicle than either your current one or the older previous one.
    MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
    VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa

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    The L405s are starting to occasionally come up for under $70k.

    I’ve also started to look at the L494 as soon it will probably be only 2 of us on trips.

    The V6SC looks an interesting trouble free option, in a RRV or RRS.
    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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