Totally, if an RS4 is one of them....🤔🤣
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Totally, if an RS4 is one of them....🤔🤣
I understand that the L405 is an improvement on the last of the L322s in lots of respects. The 4.4's secondary turbo drain was still the old style for a couple of years, the early L405/L494 front struts were prone to failure but may have been replaced, the L405/L494 suspension sub-frames are alloy instead of the L322's and L462 Disco's steel and the L405/L494 don't have the L322's good access to the back of the engine, none of which would stop me from upgrading to a 4.4 L405 if I could afford it.
RS4 is the current beast 😉
I have to say the L405 really does appeal if it can be made good for an expedition.
Search starts... test drove a TDV6 L494 and Amarok today and had a look at a L405. The L494 was really nice - no low range so out for a purchase, but comfortable and smooth. Power & torque of the TDV6 was just fine. It is a little wallowy but I am used to an Audi RS4 on coilovers with uprated ARBs...
Amarok had crappy seats but otherwise drove nicely. Some weird vibrations at times over a couple surfaces that just didn't seem to damp out well.
L405 was just gorgeous. I couldn't drive it - I was honest with the sales bloke I was looking for an earlier one and it's a $145k 2016 model. Anyone in SA got an L322 TDV8 or L405 SDV8 they'd take me for a spin in?
If the Amorak was auto it would not have had low range. Why didn't you take an L495 RRS with low range for a drive?
I person who I know looked at L494s to replace his ageing D3 but found that most don't have low range. Presumably most RRS buyers didn't add the 2-speed xfer case.
Primary reason I didn't drove a low range RRS was that I didn't realise the vehicle I booked in to drive didn't have low range. Trap for young players I suppose! I drove it anyway because I wasn't going to test drive it off road anyway and I presume they drive in High pretty much the same.
Correct no low range on the Amarok. That effort was really just to rule a new ute out. I'd driven a Ranger XLT previously which actually wasn't too bad. But hard to go back to that level of interior after living with an RS4 and driving a RRS.
They are actually not bad for what they are. Really just fine for a $40-50k car new. It's not really reasonable to compare that to a $100k RRS or a $200k FFRR.
The tray would be useful too. Perhaps LR will come out with a ute one day. I think it would sell.