I own a 2008 Range Rover Sport HSE L320. Bought it 2 years ago, drive it daily, and have a few road trips as well. So far, I've had to have the instrument cluster panel repaired, a new starter, ball joints, control arms and stabilizer links, new tires, ac charged. Next brakes and hopefully no air ride issues. It has 90,000 miles on it. Paid $7,500...no rust and super clean interior. Forgot to mention, I also replaced the cabin air filter, oil change, engine air filter. I cleaned the maf sensor and also cleaned the throttle body.
@@youarenotme01 nope, misconception. at the time the l322 was being developed, the germans couldn't understand why the engineering requirements for the range rover were so high. apparently off roading isn't legal in germany so they flew the german engineers over to england for about two weeks to see in person what was expected of a proper range rover. X5 was too soft. Range Rover Third Generation - The Complete Story by James Taylor was a good read.
I really like this generation of Range Rover. I was looking at getting a supercharged version when I bought my 955 Cayenne Turbo a few years. I think I made the right call because I can barely stand how much work the Cayenne constantly needs. I live in Breckenridge, CO so getting any car work done is a pain. Maybe I just need a car with a warranty lol. All that being said, I still wonder "what if" when I see one of these Range Rovers driving around.
That compressor running all the time? You're losing pressure somewhere. Take it to another shop - you need to find the leak before you burn it out - otherwise it's the compressor plus whatever component failed.
The cost to repair this generation Land Rover these days is very affordable if you're handy with a wrench. You can get decent wheel bearing kits for both fronts under $200, front control arm pairs under 300. So 500 bucks for services on your receipt were over 3k. If course most automotive repair costs are the labor.
Thanks for documenting this - i shouldve documented my purchase just this past month for this exact same model, HSE LUX Pkg in black. Private Party sale, 1.5 owners, under market value too. 147k miles, clean title, no accidents, no underbody rust! No error codes, no check engine lights, just some cosmetic issues, yet, I was able to negotiate down to only $6k cash! Passed smog and registration paid until next year. Anyone interested can seriously find a deal right now on the 07-09, which in experts opinions, is the best generation of Land Rovers.
Range rovers are great whether BMW or Ford, all you need to do is keep up with maintenance and don’t cheap out on parts either and it will look after you I owned mine since 2018 4.4 v8 and I love her she has never left me stranded nor hurt my wallet.
Supercharger is a requirement at a mile high. It's basically getting you back down to sea level performance, maybe plus a couple more horses. BTW, I think you are referring to the 7 spokes affectionately called the 'Stormer' wheels. They're still available as new old stock for $4200 a set. I'm guessing you found a used set that needed refurbing (even before they got damaged during shipping)...it's so hard to find a good OEM set of 20's that haven't been refinished or aren't trashed.
it would be awesome if you could post up each page of that work order/bill on either a followup video or as a google photos shared file. It will give others an idea of what to expect when getting a L322 under market value. Totally worth it, considering these trucks are now north of $100k new.
I bought a 2006 one owner 50,000 Mi Range Rover at the end of 2017. I've only added about 50,000 me to it and it is a wonderful car for sure! It hasn't been too difficult on maintenance but it hasn't been cheap either. The Achilles heel is if the heater motor fan goes bad it's about $2,000 in labor taking most of the dash out to replace a $150 part. But the Jaguar engine is super solid. If anyone is thinking of buying one of these AVOID THE BMW ENGINE CARS!
For the steering wheel, try a hard brush and lots of soap…go at it hard. You need lots of foam. Use paper towels to soak up the overflow. You’ll be surprised.
For your brake thing, it's possible they didn't bleed/actuate the ABS motor when replacing the fluid or weren't able to get all the air out of it, I've had exactly what you describe happen on some other cars... go take it on a gravel road and stomp on the pedal at like 10-15mph and get the ABS to actuate for a few seconds, sometimes it firms the pedal right up. While it has low mileage, I'd get them to do a trans service. It sucks doing the first time on an LR3/L322/RR-S because the OEM pan has the filter built in and no drain plug, and you have to remove a crossmember to get to it and it's overall not fun. Thankfully all of the aftermarket pan/filter kits have the pan and filter separate as well as a drain plug to make future servicing way easier. Def get the suspension looked at ASAP. Probably a leaking bag or valve. The compressor isn't meant to run that often, and if you don't fix it, it'll burn up and you're looking at an extra several hundred dollars just for the part
@tdc7 correct! I did my 4.2 09 L322 and did not have the crossmember. Also, i would highly recommend sticking to the stock ZF pan with the built-in filter for the transmission
You don't have to remove the crossmember on those particular models (not the L322) with that metal pan filter kit... you hacksaw the old filter inlet tube to get it out.
Kyle, you've always been my EV you tube guy, helped convince me to get a Bolt a few years ago too. But now you're another one of my L322 guys! I bought a 2012 Lux a few years ago and LOVE it. I think you're right to go with a non supercharged version. It's not really needed or a sports car so reliability will be better. My compressor runs for about a minute on first start up then hardly runs. If yours is running a lot after that start looking for leaks.
Hopefully, you won't have a long lasting money pit after you get the initial problems correctly. There is something wonderful about driving an older car you used to love.
It is very hard to have enough love for a Land Rover to damp lots of money to keep it up. To me owning an old Land Rover is the same as having a gambling problem.
I hope you didn’t put almost $11k into a 2013 Rover. That’s just the beginning of the problems heading your way in the very near future. Ima guess you have what? 88k-110k miles on it?
A little too wordy and lengthy for my attention span. It was hard to sift through a lot of personal storytelling to get to the meat of the video. You seem like a nice guy however I clicked on the video to watch car content. Not listen to stories.
A Landrover fan ny is more like it , I have owned them and won’t pay into them any more , what you pay when buying is a deposit, then you start paying 😂😂😂😂
These videos about the L332 are basically the same. Ooo I got a great deal and then only spent another 10, 000 on it and there's still stuff to fix or OCD issues with cracked this or that or a slightly used steering wheel. But, it's not just about money, it's the time and inconvenience of finding the fault and then teying to get it fixed. Twice they couldn't fix the brakes. But then you're going to spend more money going somewhere else.... 🤦🏽♂️ I still do some of this shit, and cars like these are a money pit. Guilty as charged
Before watching the video I suspect that it cost you about 9K to own this vehicle for 6 months! Let me know how close I am and I will watch the video tomorrow! 😉
Dude wants a nice car for work projects, friends to drive when they visit, extra car for adventures with friends. It's all in the video. If you haven't driven one I highly recommend checking them out. They're incredible to drive and be in.
@@georgesemple8136 I think you mean "running?" Dealing with a few errors occasionally with the Range Rover is better than driving something else inferior. They're not too unreliable if well taken care of and a little know how.
No way i’d convert to coils. 18 wheeler rigs use air ride for good reasons. The ability to lower vehicle means elderly can enter/exit easily. can lower truck for better mpg on highway, raise up when needed. auto levels for sleeping in while camping. maintenance of air ride is easy. changing it ruins the best feature of this truck.
did we watch and listen and comprehend the same video? Standard maintenance items on any 14 year old car were taken care of. Every car will need that maintenance done unless you have a magical technology where fluids, bearings, and suspension components last forever? I have a 2005 Ford F150 in the fleet that has needed most of those items at even higher cost (spark plugs in a triton, bearings and rotors are the same housing).
These have one of the best automotive interiors of all time
Great place to sit waiting on recovery truck 😂😂
@@georgesemple8136 shut the f**ck up. It's a good machine
I own a 2008 Range Rover Sport HSE L320. Bought it 2 years ago, drive it daily, and have a few road trips as well. So far, I've had to have the instrument cluster panel repaired, a new starter, ball joints, control arms and stabilizer links, new tires, ac charged. Next brakes and hopefully no air ride issues. It has 90,000 miles on it. Paid $7,500...no rust and super clean interior. Forgot to mention, I also replaced the cabin air filter, oil change, engine air filter. I cleaned the maf sensor and also cleaned the throttle body.
Those are perfectly normal repairs for a large vehicle, with exception to instrument display.
L322 is basically a BMW X5 with Rover body.
@@youarenotme01 nope, misconception. at the time the l322 was being developed, the germans couldn't understand why the engineering requirements for the range rover were so high. apparently off roading isn't legal in germany so they flew the german engineers over to england for about two weeks to see in person what was expected of a proper range rover. X5 was too soft. Range Rover Third Generation - The Complete Story by James Taylor was a good read.
I really like this generation of Range Rover. I was looking at getting a supercharged version when I bought my 955 Cayenne Turbo a few years. I think I made the right call because I can barely stand how much work the Cayenne constantly needs. I live in Breckenridge, CO so getting any car work done is a pain. Maybe I just need a car with a warranty lol.
All that being said, I still wonder "what if" when I see one of these Range Rovers driving around.
That compressor running all the time? You're losing pressure somewhere. Take it to another shop - you need to find the leak before you burn it out - otherwise it's the compressor plus whatever component failed.
The cost to repair this generation Land Rover these days is very affordable if you're handy with a wrench. You can get decent wheel bearing kits for both fronts under $200, front control arm pairs under 300. So 500 bucks for services on your receipt were over 3k. If course most automotive repair costs are the labor.
hell yeah dude! She's a beauty queen! keep it coming!
Thanks for documenting this - i shouldve documented my purchase just this past month for this exact same model, HSE LUX Pkg in black. Private Party sale, 1.5 owners, under market value too. 147k miles, clean title, no accidents, no underbody rust! No error codes, no check engine lights, just some cosmetic issues, yet, I was able to negotiate down to only $6k cash! Passed smog and registration paid until next year. Anyone interested can seriously find a deal right now on the 07-09, which in experts opinions, is the best generation of Land Rovers.
Head over to Harry's Garage for his glowing review of the L322. He makes a visit to Jeremy Clarkson's farm where they compare their similar RR's.
Lol at Alyssa’s reaction to being asked what she thought of it “ughhh….”
Great video! I agree 2009 is one to have, or maybe I'm biased because I also have an 09😅
Range rovers are great whether BMW or Ford, all you need to do is keep up with maintenance and don’t cheap out on parts either and it will look after you I owned mine since 2018 4.4 v8 and I love her she has never left me stranded nor hurt my wallet.
Man, I think the stock 19's are just right for something like this. Perfect amount of sidewall.
one with 39K just like this one sold on BAT for $12,750.00 - Florida car too. This was a couple of months after you bought yours.
Great Video Kyle! Keep up the good work 👍
just got an 04 with 105k miles so nice luckly everything works perfectly really like the video
Supercharger is a requirement at a mile high. It's basically getting you back down to sea level performance, maybe plus a couple more horses. BTW, I think you are referring to the 7 spokes affectionately called the 'Stormer' wheels. They're still available as new old stock for $4200 a set. I'm guessing you found a used set that needed refurbing (even before they got damaged during shipping)...it's so hard to find a good OEM set of 20's that haven't been refinished or aren't trashed.
it would be awesome if you could post up each page of that work order/bill on either a followup video or as a google photos shared file. It will give others an idea of what to expect when getting a L322 under market value. Totally worth it, considering these trucks are now north of $100k new.
I bought a 2006 one owner 50,000 Mi Range Rover at the end of 2017. I've only added about 50,000 me to it and it is a wonderful car for sure! It hasn't been too difficult on maintenance but it hasn't been cheap either. The Achilles heel is if the heater motor fan goes bad it's about $2,000 in labor taking most of the dash out to replace a $150 part. But the Jaguar engine is super solid. If anyone is thinking of buying one of these AVOID THE BMW ENGINE CARS!
For the steering wheel, try a hard brush and lots of soap…go at it hard. You need lots of foam. Use paper towels to soak up the overflow. You’ll be surprised.
Did you figure out the brake pedal issue? Sounds like the brake master cylinder?
Not sure if you found a winch bumper yet. A customehas their l322 at OC Rovers in socal. It looks great. Maybe you can call them
For your brake thing, it's possible they didn't bleed/actuate the ABS motor when replacing the fluid or weren't able to get all the air out of it, I've had exactly what you describe happen on some other cars... go take it on a gravel road and stomp on the pedal at like 10-15mph and get the ABS to actuate for a few seconds, sometimes it firms the pedal right up.
While it has low mileage, I'd get them to do a trans service. It sucks doing the first time on an LR3/L322/RR-S because the OEM pan has the filter built in and no drain plug, and you have to remove a crossmember to get to it and it's overall not fun. Thankfully all of the aftermarket pan/filter kits have the pan and filter separate as well as a drain plug to make future servicing way easier.
Def get the suspension looked at ASAP. Probably a leaking bag or valve. The compressor isn't meant to run that often, and if you don't fix it, it'll burn up and you're looking at an extra several hundred dollars just for the part
Yep - exactly my thought as well. Same thing with bmws (with which this shared its ancestry)
@@tdc7 you have to on the LR3/LR4/RRS, I just assumed the l322 was the same after they switched to the Jag drivetrain in '06
@tdc7 correct! I did my 4.2 09 L322 and did not have the crossmember. Also, i would highly recommend sticking to the stock ZF pan with the built-in filter for the transmission
You don't have to remove the crossmember on those particular models (not the L322) with that metal pan filter kit... you hacksaw the old filter inlet tube to get it out.
Kyle, you've always been my EV you tube guy, helped convince me to get a Bolt a few years ago too. But now you're another one of my L322 guys! I bought a 2012 Lux a few years ago and LOVE it. I think you're right to go with a non supercharged version. It's not really needed or a sports car so reliability will be better. My compressor runs for about a minute on first start up then hardly runs. If yours is running a lot after that start looking for leaks.
Did you ever figure out your soft brake pedal? If so, what did you do?
I wouldn't really add any off-road mods imo, put a towbar on it instead and use it as a tower as these are great for this
I just bought a 2003 everything works so far got 100000 miles for 1750 euro
Hopefully, you won't have a long lasting money pit after you get the initial problems correctly. There is something wonderful about driving an older car you used to love.
Did you ever figure out your brake fluid / pedal feel issue?
So what was wrong with the radio?
Kyle’s got passione! Bravo. 👏🏻
how many cars do you own?
I’m in Nigeria I will like to get one of these from there don’t know if you can help
People like this kill me lol. Just totally okay with getting absolutely raped by a shop.
How many vehicles do you own?
You need to change the gearbox and transfer box oil.
And the diff's!
It is very hard to have enough love for a Land Rover to damp lots of money to keep it up.
To me owning an old Land Rover is the same as having a gambling problem.
Glad you have so much money to get a car that is a repair and replace for the RR. They are all bad not worth the cost.
So my engine light came on, and it cost me 10.5 k for a cam shaft. I have a 2013
I hope you didn’t put almost $11k into a 2013 Rover. That’s just the beginning of the problems heading your way in the very near future. Ima guess you have what? 88k-110k miles on it?
Haha nice!!!
Yo can get a low miles engine for 2 grand
Drill a small hole in the silencer - that is how they come from JLR now
There were no Range Rovers for sale in your area? Strange.
Holly shit thats alot of money for that wow!!
Great video.
Just wait until the air ride goes out.
A little too wordy and lengthy for my attention span. It was hard to sift through a lot of personal storytelling to get to the meat of the video. You seem like a nice guy however I clicked on the video to watch car content. Not listen to stories.
I agree
Do a road trip video with the Leaf!
A Landrover fan ny is more like it , I have owned them and won’t pay into them any more , what you pay when buying is a deposit, then you start paying 😂😂😂😂
These videos about the L332 are basically the same. Ooo I got a great deal and then only spent another 10, 000 on it and there's still stuff to fix or OCD issues with cracked this or that or a slightly used steering wheel. But, it's not just about money, it's the time and inconvenience of finding the fault and then teying to get it fixed. Twice they couldn't fix the brakes. But then you're going to spend more money going somewhere else.... 🤦🏽♂️ I still do some of this shit, and cars like these are a money pit. Guilty as charged
Couldn’t even wash it before your video?
Before watching the video I suspect that it cost you about 9K to own this vehicle for 6 months! Let me know how close I am and I will watch the video tomorrow! 😉
Larry Gary
Don't make it off-road just keep it stock
So what's the point, honestly?
its just a dumb emotional purchase.
Dude wants a nice car for work projects, friends to drive when they visit, extra car for adventures with friends. It's all in the video. If you haven't driven one I highly recommend checking them out. They're incredible to drive and be in.
@@davidwalker72 when they are going
@@georgesemple8136 I think you mean "running?" Dealing with a few errors occasionally with the Range Rover is better than driving something else inferior. They're not too unreliable if well taken care of and a little know how.
Must be nice to be able to spend 15K on a car that I’m only going to use “not that often” 😔😔
It is, i have a few not that often cars. More work, less hating.
Convert it to coils it's better
This will completely ruin the car ….. it will ride like a piece of crap
@@Brayco864 I converted mine rides the exact same smooth
No way i’d convert to coils. 18 wheeler rigs use air ride for good reasons. The ability to lower vehicle means elderly can enter/exit easily. can lower truck for better mpg on highway, raise up when needed. auto levels for sleeping in while camping.
maintenance of air ride is easy. changing it ruins the best feature of this truck.
😂 $5000 in repairs on a 53k and no radio😂
lol.better with a drug habbit
did we watch and listen and comprehend the same video? Standard maintenance items on any 14 year old car were taken care of. Every car will need that maintenance done unless you have a magical technology where fluids, bearings, and suspension components last forever? I have a 2005 Ford F150 in the fleet that has needed most of those items at even higher cost (spark plugs in a triton, bearings and rotors are the same housing).
Range Rovers are just maintenance money pits.
Said the man with 2 left hands 😂.
I haven’t found That to be true. Own 2 of them
Says you
so true and yes i have had them
Love them