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RRSTDV8



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My DAB isn't working but Bluetooth does so I just use Spotify on my phone to play music in the car or use it (or BBC sounds) to get audio books, etc.. I listen to TMS via the phone too. So the loss of DAB isn't the end of the world. Doesn't have Android Auto either, being a 2012, so never had it to miss it. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

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SuperC



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RRSTDV8 wrote:
Ah, the joys of older cars. They cost little more than a new car to keep running if you're careful/lucky and they don't owe you anything having been paid for years ago. But the draw of a newer car is strong...

As for your wife wanting you to chop in your RRS, you should sit down and quietly explain to her precisely why she's wrong. Then go find her and tell her you're chopping it in just as she wishes. Rolling with laughter


Have you bugged our house? Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Cheers,

Stuart.
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Meiang



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I like driving an older car, no DPF, no AdBlue, no unnecessary electronics and you can service it yourself - no issues.

Coming to the end of year 15 (owned since new) and the only items that I have replaced are an alternator and an oil cooler (plus normal serviceable items). I just put diesel in it and drive.

I use the car daily and mainly do short trips. The only hassle is keeping the battery charged and dealing with intermittent central locking issues, which can be a pain at times.

The car is insured for $45,000 (about 23,000 pounds), so it is not worth trading in on any JLR product as the dealers would only give scrap value for it (I don't buy used cars). Doing less than 4,000 km/year, fuel consumption is not an issue.

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41jules1967



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To be fair, cars haven't massively improved over the years, except in toys, and if you're happy to live without carplay, the latest sat nav or lots of display screens, then the older cars make a massive case for themselves.
The additional complexities are great until they break, newer cars are more to insure, harder to fix, usually have more expensive parts (even tyres), may drive a little better but not by enough to swing it.

Provided you're prepared to keep up to it, fix corrosion and replace parts as needed, then there's no reason you couldn't run an older car for decades.

The key question is whether, in your heart, you're ready for a change. If not, then don't - you'll regret it. This isn't a mind decision, it's a heart one.

I moved my much loved 13 year old Jag XF on in June, on the face of it, because it needed 3-4k spending on it and that might not have resolved all the issues, but the reality is that 3k didn't touch the sides of the deposit I put down on the 494, let alone what I've paid out on repayments since - so if it were really a financial decision, it was a very stupid one.
In truth, I'd been trawling Autotrader drooling over 494's for 2 years. It was just the excuse I was looking for.

For sale value, sadly the L320 hasn't got much of a following.
Not to say they won't get a growing following like the L322 has developed over recent years, but it's not there yet. Like my old XF, amongst the 'crowd', there are many real enthusiasts, but in the wider world, it's just seen as an old car. 2021 L494 D300MHEV Autobiography
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RRSTDV8



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I don't think the L320 will ever get a proper following.

It's not a real Range Rover when for the same money you can buy a real one in the L322.

It's less practical than it's bigger version, the L319 Discovery. The Disco has a lot of aftermarket kit available because people used it for off road / travelling whilst the L320 was, sadly, a footballer's car.

Now, we know that the L320 is as good off road as the L319 because, after all, it is one underneath the panels. But many think of them as no good - the number of times I've had people say "they're no good off road/ in the snow, so get a proper 4x4" over the years is amazing. And when I ask, everyone that says it has never driven a L320. But they "know they're rubbish". With a reputation like that the L320 isn't going to be a classic. Maybe a cult classic amongst those that know. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

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SuperC



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Screw it! I'm keeping it. The Golf can go and I'll spend the £3k ish on getting it perfect again. All your thoughts have helped in making the decision. There's nothing like the surfeit of power this thing has at the price. Plus, it's great for dogs and the tip runs. Here's to another 10 years by when, maybe, when there's none left out there bar ours, "those who know" will know what a L320 is really about Whistle Whistle Perhaps those long retired footballers will want to relive their youth Rolling with laughter Cheers,

Stuart.
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RRS 2005 4.2 S/C First Edition Rimini Red- Gone but not forgotten
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