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If it's any consolation, the New Rangies have dropped in price like a stone also.
It very much appears that the "Qudos" of the L322 etc has dropped in the same way as the P38 did after it had been in production for a few years. Regular Forum readers will have noticed the rapid increase of new Rangie problem related posts
Despite all the claims of increased reliability of the L322 over the P38 which claimed the same over the old Classics....proved to be false in my opinion, it now seems certain that the new Rangies are a pain in the ar*e compared with the P38 and it's getting worse as time passes. Added to this is the lack of availability of spurious aftermarket parts thus adding greatly to the running costs.
To be honest, from a practical owners point of view, with all the electronic systems, even compared to other manufacturers, d.i.y. repairs, even by competent owners gets increasingly difficult if not impossible from a practical and financial aspect. They seem to be aimed at those with an Expense Account facility, or be in the fortunate position to be able to trade them in just before the warranty expires.
As a past owner of both a Classic (3.9, SE) and a 4.6, HSE and having had use of a 09 Supercharged 4.4 new RR for a few weeks it is a "No Contest"...the new Rangie looked the part and had all the bells & whistles but from a reliability & comfort point of view the old Classic left it standing ..However, from a "Street Cred" point of view, I suppose the later Posers motor took the prize. I wonder how many of these shiny motors have been used to their full potential-e.g. Off Road, or are just status symbols.


