@themilesdriven I don't normally comment on here but I knew it would have taken considerable research and time. I'm sure it will help many people make good buying decisions and keep good examples of the mighty L322 on the road 👍😃
AJ133 V8 timing chain. Enough said about that massive problem. Coolant leaks, almost like clock work. On the naturally aspirated V8 it likes to leak at the coolant inlet to the engine block, I've seen aftermarket metal alloy replacement parts instead of the OEM plastic coolant pipe. That would most likely solve that issue. Coolant bypass valve leaking, that little tiny connection on the water pump or on the inlet pipe. I've seen metal alloy pipes for that as well, but it still depends on a little plastic bit to hold the connection. I just used JB Welded around the connection point and figured if I have to replace the water pump, replacing the tiny bypass hose can be budged in as well. I would of course JB Weld the new bypass hose connection point. Otherwise those two coolant leaks can tend to happen yearly. I did forget what the blank spots in the fuse box did. But if you own a L322, it would be good to look into, since one of the blank spots in the fuse box allows the L322 to be towed in neutral. It's not in the manual either. Which is funny, kinda like the new defenders having all the hardware for opening the rear door via the key fob, just have to go into the ECU and find key fob rear door and turn it on. They are full of junk that they don't tell you. Like the hidden 753 diagnostic screen menu
@@pictlandpickers1171 Depends if the turbos have been done and documented. This is pretty much the only major pitfall of the 3.6, and unfortunately its common and expensive enough to be very cautious about buying a high mileage 3.6. Turbos can be a few grand when they go. That being said, if you buy it for less than a few grand, then I'd say go for it. You can break it for parts for a couple grand anyway so in the worst case you wouldn't lose too much.
An emotional purchase apt for people with deep pockets and shed loads of patience. Been there , seen that. You forget about the time and money lost at garages and searching for parts with related frustration. if you still like that idea, go ahead 😊
I own a 06 4.2 SC. Still a very good car today even if thirsty. Reliable in my view if well maintained which means mostly preventive maintenance (all the fluids everywhere). Living in Switzerland I have two sets of tires (summer and winter) and I am currently running on Goodyear's Eagle F1 which are excellent. I also owned a late P38 Anniversary which wasn't a bad vehicle but it is still the only RR I sold. Still own my Classic 4.2 LSE though... I just love the L322 because of its design which is to me the best modern interpretation of the Classic's design. The newer ones just look to posh to me. Their realiability also scare me a lot. Excellent video! Thanks a lot!
Hi if your range rover classic lse is in great condition you will have seen how fast their values have shot up great car definitely definitely keep hold of it amazing car
There fantastic comfortable & capable vehicles! If you have the budget & maintain them they are reliable. Don't believe all the comments about reliability such as the non owner saying something like "my cousins partners uncle had a neighbour with one & it bankrupted him" 😂
My 2005 L322 had rusted rear-wheel arches, broken waterpump, severely compromised alternator, one of the parking sensors not working, and some electrical faults leading to the gauge needles intermittently becoming paralyzed and not moving at all, while the rest of the dash works fine. All in all well within spec for a car nearing 20 years old. Damn good car though. The L322 is something else to drive and to experience, but make sure to take good care of it and treat it well. It's a machine and it's an overbuilt, overdesigned tank that is actually rather easy to work on.
Great vid - am a bit addicted since I got our 2012 L322 and am looking to buy an L 405 (still keeping the L322 for horse trailer and dog duties) so am off to search for your 405 buying guide. It seems there are some things about the 405 which will make us a 2 Range Rover household … it’s that good (and I’m a convert that still has an Elise S1 as an absolute polar opposite). Great info!
Yes I was the same with my L322. The L405 certainly has its charms too, here’s a link to the guide we did for the 405 model to help you in your search 👍 Range Rover Buyers guide L405 (2012-2021) Avoid buying a broken Range Rover (Supercharged/SDV6/SDV8) th-cam.com/video/uDPsM4lppS4/w-d-xo.html
Great job! Perfect level of detail and comprehensive overview while keeping the UK/Euro/RoW/USA markets in mind. Would love a colors and interior trims guide too, which is always interesting. BTW, there's another new OBDII reader out there just this past summer, called 2024 LAUNCH X431 Elite. Got one for my '13 L320.
Many thanks, yes we were thinking of a trims/options/specification guide in the future 👍 Thanks for adding your feedback on the Launch X431 Elite scanner
I’ve had my 2011 for nearly 2 years, and I only had 1 problem with mine when the fuel pump died on me. Common problem. Other than that, I’ve been extremely happy with the vehicle. Air conditioner is so cold it’s crazy. I did have the timing chains replaced as preventative maintenance at 95k km. Would I recommend this vehicle? No, because I’ve heard the stories and know what can go wrong real fast. I think my vehicle seems to be an exception to the average person’s experience with this model Range Rover.
@ Surprisingly no. Still no issues at all. I’ve got really lucky I guess and I’m thankful. Perhaps the 2010-2012 really truly are the best model years to buy for a L322?
Such a well made, informative and pleasant to watch video 👏 If only i knew where to buy your book...? 🤔😅 Gonna head over to watch the Disco 3/4 guide now 👌
Do you mind sharing sources regarding r&d and engineering details like the 7 ton snatch rating of the L322? Heard Harry Metcalfe talk about it but couldn't find any details. Anyways great video, extremely well researched and put together, you deserve way more views! Plus I really like your calm demeanor. As someone who's spent lot's of time restoring two TDV8s I can appreciate someone taking the time and going in-depth. Although you have to be somewhat of a nutcase to own one of these 😆 Cheers from Germany!
Thank you! and yes leave this one with me as I had to compile this video on a completely separate hard drive so I'll check that in the new year when I'm back at my desk. From memory the snatch rating is an R+D claim that Land Rover were careful not to officially state as there is no set test, unlike , for example, tow rating, but as long as the hard drive hasn't already been overwritten for new projects I'll see if I have a link 👍 Also you may already know this from rebuilding TDV8's, but TOPIX can be a useful resource for these cars 👍
2012 Range Rover Supercharged, well maintained. Transmission output shaft, rusted splines sheared $$$$. KVM keyless entry failed $$$. Crossover pipe coolant leak $$. 1 year ownership. $15000 in repairs, on the low side, would have been 17,000 at the dealer. Full stop
@ I still have it. It’s seen a few more issues, power steering leak, sunroof won’t close without pulling the wind guard down, air conditioning door failed, clear coat peeling on the panel above the rear glass. Do I intend on selling it? Maybe so, it has 100K on the clock and I don’t see holding onto it forever. Looking to see the market turn in my favor, the value of this model is increasing in the last 6 months as it is considered a modern classic, but in the end, it’s still unreliable and expensive to maintain. Outside of major work, I’ve been able to do most repairs, and the used part market is plentiful as there are a many, many junked L322’s
The short answer is yes and a PPI can help in given an indication of what you may expect (for example if the brakes will need changing soon ect). The trouble is not all PPI's are equal, I've met some people that were incredibly knowledgable and go into great detail, others do little more than the pre-inspection a dealer does before putting a used car in their showroom. Either way a PPI is a useful tool and very useful when buying privately, but finding a reputable company to do it, especially if they offer some form of guarantee is a bonus 👍
It's been a while since I was selling cars so I wouldn't like to give any names but a first positive sign to look for is one that offers more than just a 128 point (or variation thereof) check, as most reputable dealers do this anyway and it's really just checking the car is safe (brakes, basic suspension check, engine oil isn't leaking ect) rather than looking a faulty electrical connection on the drivers seat heater ect that can cost a lot to repair but aren't dangerous 👍
The 4.2 supercharged hasn’t had any known gearbox issues, a few put on a smaller supercharger pulley with a remap to increase engine power but the torque rating on the gearbox can still (just about) manage it. Many thanks for watching and noting the effort put into this one 👍
The sport has the 3.6tdv8, 4.4, and 4.2/5.0 supercharged, but you’re right it’s on a disco chassis so there are quite a few differences. The Sport was the first guide ever on the channel, you can check it out here - th-cam.com/video/61X7rt4Qa5w/w-d-xo.html
I know what you mean, I think it really depends on how many jobs you are comfortable doing yourself, for example if you are confident enough to change brakes and service, and buy a diagnostic tool, it can cut down the regular costs, but buying a good well cared one is half the battle 👍
Hello my friend I am about to buy my first L322 Vogue it’s a 2006 model will upload the videos later it’s off a Farmer who has looked after it is there a way of finding out any details about it with the reg ?
Hi there, most systems will require the VIN number as that is all that is known upon vehicle manufacture, although ii is probably worth running an HPI check, there are several websites that provide this for a cost, and if buying the U.K. you can enter the registration on the online MOT history checker at the .gov website and it will give you all of its past MOT pass/failure information for free, hope this helps 👍
Yes the L405 gets an 8-speed paired up to the 5.0-litre from memory but in the L322 the only one to get it was the 4.4TDV8. I can only guess LR weren’t ready to fit an 8-Spd in 2009 when the 5.0 phased into production.
@@malcolmwolfgram7414the original BMW diesel was underpowered & the gearbox was rubbish. You literally couldn’t give them away now. The TDV8 is a game changer.
Aftermarket parts are plentiful? LoL plentiful/ non-existent, same thing. Besides older L322s having facelift kits. The 2010-2012 L322s aftermarket is an upgraded little larger navigation screen, a touch screen replacement for the HVAC control panel. On the outside there's grills & side vents along halo headlight inserts (no shop will do it for you cause of the cost of a headlight). I've seen some Defender style headlights for the L322 lately. That's about it. No joke. Bull bars, A-bars, brush bars, steel bumpers, tail lights. Nope. Older L322 have an A-Bar option and winch. But that ended for the last years.
Look at U.K. suppliers if you struggle to find parts, either OEM parts and OE suppliers have stock of most common things, there is also a large aftermarket supply and many ship internationally 👍
The mechanic work sucks I have a 2008 and all I do is have problems it will not start up lights go flashing if somebody knows I appreciate you let me know how to fix it
First buyers guide on the channel 😁 Range Rover Sport Buyers guide L320 (2005-2013) Avoid buying a broken Range Rover Sport th-cam.com/video/61X7rt4Qa5w/w-d-xo.html
If you’re in the U.K. then powerfulUK do a lot of accessories and extras. From memory they have worked out some retrofit parts to add some higher spec bits as well. Might be worth a look 👍
Used Toyota is 4-5x more expensive because they are 4-5x more reliable. Bored with the longevity or excited by the short drive with various people you meet at road side assist
@@hughmarcus1 I currently own a 2010 L322 and still watch many videos related to it..... but not for the video content. To see how many people chime in about the reliability of it (as if that even matters when you have money, or enjoy working on your cars), without ever having driven or owned one.
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I've watched pretty much every L322 video going and this is definitely the most comprehensive review of the model range. Great video 👍
Really appreciate the comment as this one took a lot of additional time and research 👍
@themilesdriven I don't normally comment on here but I knew it would have taken considerable research and time. I'm sure it will help many people make good buying decisions and keep good examples of the mighty L322 on the road 👍😃
Good to hear!
Comprehensive review of Range Rover L322 model. Well done
Best video ever made for the l322. Well done!
Thank you, comments like this are really appreciated 👍
AJ133 V8 timing chain. Enough said about that massive problem. Coolant leaks, almost like clock work. On the naturally aspirated V8 it likes to leak at the coolant inlet to the engine block, I've seen aftermarket metal alloy replacement parts instead of the OEM plastic coolant pipe. That would most likely solve that issue.
Coolant bypass valve leaking, that little tiny connection on the water pump or on the inlet pipe. I've seen metal alloy pipes for that as well, but it still depends on a little plastic bit to hold the connection. I just used JB Welded around the connection point and figured if I have to replace the water pump, replacing the tiny bypass hose can be budged in as well. I would of course JB Weld the new bypass hose connection point. Otherwise those two coolant leaks can tend to happen yearly.
I did forget what the blank spots in the fuse box did. But if you own a L322, it would be good to look into, since one of the blank spots in the fuse box allows the L322 to be towed in neutral. It's not in the manual either. Which is funny, kinda like the new defenders having all the hardware for opening the rear door via the key fob, just have to go into the ECU and find key fob rear door and turn it on. They are full of junk that they don't tell you. Like the hidden 753 diagnostic screen menu
Ive had two L322 3.6tdv8s and now looking at a 2003 4.4 V8 . Very comprehensive review much appreciated.
Would you consider a high mileage 3.6?
@@pictlandpickers1171 Depends if the turbos have been done and documented. This is pretty much the only major pitfall of the 3.6, and unfortunately its common and expensive enough to be very cautious about buying a high mileage 3.6.
Turbos can be a few grand when they go. That being said, if you buy it for less than a few grand, then I'd say go for it. You can break it for parts for a couple grand anyway so in the worst case you wouldn't lose too much.
You certainly know your cars. My Hilux is so harsh, was considering getting a Range Rover.
An emotional purchase apt for people with deep pockets and shed loads of patience. Been there , seen that. You forget about the time and money lost at garages and searching for parts with related frustration. if you still like that idea, go ahead 😊
Yep your quite right the buying decision is purely based on what you WANT. Great video as ever.
I own a 06 4.2 SC. Still a very good car today even if thirsty. Reliable in my view if well maintained which means mostly preventive maintenance (all the fluids everywhere). Living in Switzerland I have two sets of tires (summer and winter) and I am currently running on Goodyear's Eagle F1 which are excellent.
I also owned a late P38 Anniversary which wasn't a bad vehicle but it is still the only RR I sold. Still own my Classic 4.2 LSE though...
I just love the L322 because of its design which is to me the best modern interpretation of the Classic's design.
The newer ones just look to posh to me. Their realiability also scare me a lot.
Excellent video!
Thanks a lot!
Hi if your range rover classic lse is in great condition you will have seen how fast their values have shot up great car definitely definitely keep hold of it amazing car
There fantastic comfortable & capable vehicles! If you have the budget & maintain them they are reliable.
Don't believe all the comments about reliability such as the non owner saying something like "my cousins partners uncle had a neighbour with one & it bankrupted him" 😂
Range Rovers are like boats. They make you happy twice in your life. The day you buy them, and the day you sell them........
😂😂😂😂
great overview, I have a 2002 4.4 and its a great place to be.
4.4 petrol 306hp?! I'm looking for something like that.What is your opinion,are you satisfied? Thanks.
Adaptive suspension is available on facelifted 09 /2010 models pending market and spec.. standard on ab models in australia
Amazing commentary thank you so much. I just perched one. 2007 with 74,000 dealer maintained. I hope it doesn't brake.
Thank you and all the best with the Range Rover 👍
Just a matter of time,
You mean.....you hope it doesn't BREAK. If you don't want it to BRAKE, well, your in for some trouble m8.
Thanks for using my comment, great video
My 2005 L322 had rusted rear-wheel arches, broken waterpump, severely compromised alternator, one of the parking sensors not working, and some electrical faults leading to the gauge needles intermittently becoming paralyzed and not moving at all, while the rest of the dash works fine. All in all well within spec for a car nearing 20 years old. Damn good car though. The L322 is something else to drive and to experience, but make sure to take good care of it and treat it well. It's a machine and it's an overbuilt, overdesigned tank that is actually rather easy to work on.
Great vid - am a bit addicted since I got our 2012 L322 and am looking to buy an L 405 (still keeping the L322 for horse trailer and dog duties) so am off to search for your 405 buying guide. It seems there are some things about the 405 which will make us a 2 Range Rover household … it’s that good (and I’m a convert that still has an Elise S1 as an absolute polar opposite). Great info!
Yes I was the same with my L322. The L405 certainly has its charms too, here’s a link to the guide we did for the 405 model to help you in your search 👍
Range Rover Buyers guide L405 (2012-2021) Avoid buying a broken Range Rover (Supercharged/SDV6/SDV8)
th-cam.com/video/uDPsM4lppS4/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your time and effort on all these videos 🍷👍
Oh great format used to cover so many variations. Excellent!
Superbly explained.
Thanks for sharing expertise.
Love the Range Rover P38
Great job! Perfect level of detail and comprehensive overview while keeping the UK/Euro/RoW/USA markets in mind.
Would love a colors and interior trims guide too, which is always interesting.
BTW, there's another new OBDII reader out there just this past summer, called 2024 LAUNCH X431 Elite. Got one for my '13 L320.
Many thanks, yes we were thinking of a trims/options/specification guide in the future 👍
Thanks for adding your feedback on the Launch X431 Elite scanner
Great review and well balanced and objective. Much appreciated.
I’ve had my 2011 for nearly 2 years, and I only had 1 problem with mine when the fuel pump died on me. Common problem. Other than that, I’ve been extremely happy with the vehicle. Air conditioner is so cold it’s crazy. I did have the timing chains replaced as preventative maintenance at 95k km. Would I recommend this vehicle? No, because I’ve heard the stories and know what can go wrong real fast. I think my vehicle seems to be an exception to the average person’s experience with this model Range Rover.
has it had any issues 9 months later?
@ Surprisingly no. Still no issues at all. I’ve got really lucky I guess and I’m thankful. Perhaps the 2010-2012 really truly are the best model years to buy for a L322?
Such a well made, informative and pleasant to watch video 👏
If only i knew where to buy your book...? 🤔😅
Gonna head over to watch the Disco 3/4 guide now 👌
Thanks this one took a lot longer than most videos but it was worth it 👍
maybe I needed to mention the book more 😂
@@themilesdriven you probably should. With Christmas coming and all, people should really know where to get one. 😉
Great video, so so much detail.
Do you mind sharing sources regarding r&d and engineering details like the 7 ton snatch rating of the L322? Heard Harry Metcalfe talk about it but couldn't find any details.
Anyways great video, extremely well researched and put together, you deserve way more views! Plus I really like your calm demeanor. As someone who's spent lot's of time restoring two TDV8s I can appreciate someone taking the time and going in-depth. Although you have to be somewhat of a nutcase to own one of these 😆
Cheers from Germany!
Thank you! and yes leave this one with me as I had to compile this video on a completely separate hard drive so I'll check that in the new year when I'm back at my desk. From memory the snatch rating is an R+D claim that Land Rover were careful not to officially state as there is no set test, unlike , for example, tow rating, but as long as the hard drive hasn't already been overwritten for new projects I'll see if I have a link 👍
Also you may already know this from rebuilding TDV8's, but TOPIX can be a useful resource for these cars 👍
@@themilesdriven That would be neat! Happy new year and thanks for the recommendation.
2012 Range Rover Supercharged, well maintained. Transmission output shaft, rusted splines sheared $$$$. KVM keyless entry failed $$$. Crossover pipe coolant leak $$. 1 year ownership. $15000 in repairs, on the low side, would have been 17,000 at the dealer. Full stop
damn, do you still have it?
@ I still have it. It’s seen a few more issues, power steering leak, sunroof won’t close without pulling the wind guard down, air conditioning door failed, clear coat peeling on the panel above the rear glass. Do I intend on selling it? Maybe so, it has 100K on the clock and I don’t see holding onto it forever. Looking to see the market turn in my favor, the value of this model is increasing in the last 6 months as it is considered a modern classic, but in the end, it’s still unreliable and expensive to maintain. Outside of major work, I’ve been able to do most repairs, and the used part market is plentiful as there are a many, many junked L322’s
I like L322, Thanks for video!
Great Video!
If one uses the pre inspection companies, would it help to assuage one’s fears? Very detailed and concise information as always.
The short answer is yes and a PPI can help in given an indication of what you may expect (for example if the brakes will need changing soon ect). The trouble is not all PPI's are equal, I've met some people that were incredibly knowledgable and go into great detail, others do little more than the pre-inspection a dealer does before putting a used car in their showroom. Either way a PPI is a useful tool and very useful when buying privately, but finding a reputable company to do it, especially if they offer some form of guarantee is a bonus 👍
Thanks a million. If you know a reputable company, that might be helpful.
It's been a while since I was selling cars so I wouldn't like to give any names but a first positive sign to look for is one that offers more than just a 128 point (or variation thereof) check, as most reputable dealers do this anyway and it's really just checking the car is safe (brakes, basic suspension check, engine oil isn't leaking ect) rather than looking a faulty electrical connection on the drivers seat heater ect that can cost a lot to repair but aren't dangerous 👍
So I'm asking does the 4.2 S charged with extra power get a more robust transmission? Thanks for the video very good graphics displayed throughout!
The 4.2 supercharged hasn’t had any known gearbox issues, a few put on a smaller supercharger pulley with a remap to increase engine power but the torque rating on the gearbox can still (just about) manage it.
Many thanks for watching and noting the effort put into this one 👍
Am I correct to say the Sport is on the discovery chassis. Does all this great info apply equally to the the RR Sport? Subscribed too.
The sport has the 3.6tdv8, 4.4, and 4.2/5.0 supercharged, but you’re right it’s on a disco chassis so there are quite a few differences. The Sport was the first guide ever on the channel, you can check it out here -
th-cam.com/video/61X7rt4Qa5w/w-d-xo.html
🤣 I own a full-size Range Rover and a Corolla. The best of both worlds 🫠. However there’s nothing like a Range Rover , it’s just that great.
Brilliant combo 👍
Would love to own one but I don't think I could afford to maintain one.
I know what you mean, I think it really depends on how many jobs you are comfortable doing yourself, for example if you are confident enough to change brakes and service, and buy a diagnostic tool, it can cut down the regular costs, but buying a good well cared one is half the battle 👍
@@themilesdriven Very true. I don't have a workshop or garage (or tonnes of expendable income) so... probably not the best fit for me haha.
Hello my friend I am about to buy my first L322 Vogue it’s a 2006 model will upload the videos later it’s off a Farmer who has looked after it is there a way of finding out any details about it with the reg ?
Hi there, most systems will require the VIN number as that is all that is known upon vehicle manufacture, although ii is probably worth running an HPI check, there are several websites that provide this for a cost, and if buying the U.K. you can enter the registration on the online MOT history checker at the .gov website and it will give you all of its past MOT pass/failure information for free, hope this helps 👍
Matt from High Peak autos, says buy the car you like and fix it when it brakes.
When it brakes? Ie
When it stops? Or When it breaks? ie. When it fails?
Would you buy a 2007 L322 that looks good inside and out but has only done 37'000 in its entire life?
SMASHING video many thanks for your time and effort.... I'd throw my money out of the window, if I could get them to open......EMOJI laughing face.
Id only buy one of these if i had a LS swap kit on stand by waiting
I would really like one as the prices have dropped
The only way you get both super lux & off-road dependability is with a Rolls Royce Cullinan
Very smooth running SUV I Have An Older Version!
Does the 5 litre really have a 6 spd gearbox ?
Yes the L405 gets an 8-speed paired up to the 5.0-litre from memory but in the L322 the only one to get it was the 4.4TDV8. I can only guess LR weren’t ready to fit an 8-Spd in 2009 when the 5.0 phased into production.
Thanks!
Thanks for supporting the channel! 👍
Packed with information
3.6 TDV8 2007 is the one you want.
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@@malcolmwolfgram7414the original BMW diesel was underpowered & the gearbox was rubbish. You literally couldn’t give them away now.
The TDV8 is a game changer.
I have a 2005 facelift 2.9 diesel Range Rover there’s no vehicle quite like one
Aftermarket parts are plentiful? LoL plentiful/ non-existent, same thing. Besides older L322s having facelift kits. The 2010-2012 L322s aftermarket is an upgraded little larger navigation screen, a touch screen replacement for the HVAC control panel. On the outside there's grills & side vents along halo headlight inserts (no shop will do it for you cause of the cost of a headlight). I've seen some Defender style headlights for the L322 lately. That's about it. No joke. Bull bars, A-bars, brush bars, steel bumpers, tail lights. Nope. Older L322 have an A-Bar option and winch. But that ended for the last years.
Look at U.K. suppliers if you struggle to find parts, either OEM parts and OE suppliers have stock of most common things, there is also a large aftermarket supply and many ship internationally 👍
The mechanic work sucks I have a 2008 and all I do is have problems it will not start up lights go flashing if somebody knows I appreciate you let me know how to fix it
did you fix?
What about the l320
First buyers guide on the channel 😁
Range Rover Sport Buyers guide L320 (2005-2013) Avoid buying a broken Range Rover Sport
th-cam.com/video/61X7rt4Qa5w/w-d-xo.html
@@themilesdriven yip found it iv got a 09 l320 im trying to upgrade it in terms of parts its hard to find out any where about it
If you’re in the U.K. then powerfulUK do a lot of accessories and extras. From memory they have worked out some retrofit parts to add some higher spec bits as well. Might be worth a look 👍
The l/100km numbers are off
Used Toyota is 4-5x more expensive than a used Range Rover. Toyotas are boring and the driving experience is not desirable.
But significantly more reliable, the drive is good in my opinion but still fancy one of these
@@Muiry8only until you get into the lower emissions era. Then they give as much trouble as anything else
Used Toyota is 4-5x more expensive because they are 4-5x more reliable. Bored with the longevity or excited by the short drive with various people you meet at road side assist
Find a Range Rover that you want to buy , pay money to the seller . Buyers guide complete .
Wading is max 700 on theses guys just incase not 900 🤣
If you cannot buy it new, you cannot buy it used
Doesn’t matter if you get it checked out before you buy they just break down even when sitting in garage
This is from personal experience, yes?
@@johnshopkins4786prob not 😅
@@johnshopkins4786of course not. All the naysayers just repeat what they’ve read online.
@@hughmarcus1 I currently own a 2010 L322 and still watch many videos related to it..... but not for the video content.
To see how many people chime in about the reliability of it (as if that even matters when you have money, or enjoy working on your cars), without ever having driven or owned one.