What mileage is on your Range Rover L322 or RR Sport on?

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What mileage is on your Range Rover L322 or RR Sport on?

  • 15 to 30k (I’ll let you know when it’s back from the dealers)

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  • 30 to 45k (0. Mileage reset due to engine replacement)

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Damn me for not being in tune with the yearly dealings of a slap jaw yokle!!

The correct spelling is "yokel" Not a term usually applied to the hardy Yorkshire hill farmer. Although I live in a beautiful rural area on the edge of the peak district national park I have never actually worked in farming.

do i?? it clearly says what i drive!! but then again if you went to school and learned to to read you'd know that already!!
It quite clearly says in your public profile that you drive a gaylander or is that your dads?

i didnt hear you denying impregnating your cousin!! :rolleyes::rolleyes:

The word "didn't" should have an apostrophe. The standard of English taught in school these days gets worse. :(

To be honest I haven't seen either of my cousins for a few years, they are both happily married with families of their own.

How's the school project coming along?
 
The correct spelling is "yokel"

gosh im sorry did i offend you kind?? will a cross be burned on my lawn?? :D

The standard of English taught in school these days gets worse. :(

are you up to speed on the global teaching of English??

To be honest I haven't seen either of my cousins for a few years, they are both happily living in hiding with my kids

Too much info dude!! :eek: :D

It quite clearly says in your public profile that you drive a gaylander or is that your dads?

See I've told you that you need to learn to read, IT DOESENT SAY THAT IN MY PROFILE. :doh:

How's the school project coming along?

School project? what are you on about?? :confused:

:multiply: :5bbeatdeadhorse5:
 
I HAD TO REBUILD A L322 engine at work at 191 thousand miles and it was ****ed, should of had a replacment but couldnt get 1 so lucky me had the task of sorting it, its the v8 model, most damage inc broken timing chain tentioners was caused by lack of service... comes back every other wqeek with other high mileage faults like brake servo, heater pipes, brake pipes (real bastard)... radio screen, and finaly air suspension "turtle" pump in the spare wheel area
 
The correct spelling is "yokel" Not a term usually applied to the hardy Yorkshire hill farmer. Although I live in a beautiful rural area on the edge of the peak district national park I have never actually worked in farming.

The word "didn't" should have an apostrophe. The standard of English taught in school these days gets worse.

It deonst ralely mtaetr how you slpel the wrdos, as lnog as the frist and lsat lteter of ecah wrod is in the rghit pacle, tehn poeelp can raed yuor siht rgerdlseas of how you selpl.

Weird init :confused:

its all a bit handbags in here innit?
:fencing:
The daffy duck picture made me giggle like a kid :)

Oh yes, my 05 L322 3.0 td6 has 113,000 miles on it. Going strong until this week when my RF air shock developed a leak. :(
 
I would Love an L322, and the experiences mentioned here don't seem too bad.
The motor tax on them over here is criminal, but it's helping them depreciate like a rock.
Are they as easy to work on as the P38?
Some day hopefully.
 
I would Love an L322, and the experiences mentioned here don't seem too bad.
The motor tax on them over here is criminal, but it's helping them depreciate like a rock.
Are they as easy to work on as the P38?
Some day hopefully.


easy once you know. tad more complex and expensive than the P38.

lovely motors though :D
 
One year of TD6 Vogue Se ownership has been a positive experience. nicer to drive than a P38 ( ride quality excepted) Although not without the odd fault but not that expensive to run bearing in mind its a high end & heavy vehicle.
I've owned every thing from a 1957 mini to brand new cars & the Range is the only vehicle my wife will ever fall asleep in (whilst a passenger) and my children plague me to borrow.
Even my 8 year old niece prefers to go in the Range during family outings (her dad drives a Toyota Amazon), name me another car that can appeal to such a spread of ages?
 
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