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We've got a similar issue: looking for a Bongo replacement to take 4 people, bikes and luggage around the country.
Our initial thought was RS6 avant or E55 estate but neither of which can fit a tow bar apparently due to type approval X5s, Cayennes, Touaregs and XC90s were next port of call but they're surprisingly small inside. A Cayenne Turbo may be more sensible than it first appears as they avoid the nikasil lining issue which affects the S engine.
Started looking at Discos and soon realised a L322 TDV8 Range Rover was a far nicer experience. Fear of big bills and £550/yr tax seems to keep the prices pretty low.
Our initial thought was RS6 avant or E55 estate but neither of which can fit a tow bar apparently due to type approval X5s, Cayennes, Touaregs and XC90s were next port of call but they're surprisingly small inside. A Cayenne Turbo may be more sensible than it first appears as they avoid the nikasil lining issue which affects the S engine.
Started looking at Discos and soon realised a L322 TDV8 Range Rover was a far nicer experience. Fear of big bills and £550/yr tax seems to keep the prices pretty low.
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Disco 4's are fucking awesome when they work. They even go well down a country lane.
The bills are eye watering, but get your use out of it while it's going. The 8 speed is a big improvement and unfortunately they never let the V8 into the UK market.
The bills are eye watering, but get your use out of it while it's going. The 8 speed is a big improvement and unfortunately they never let the V8 into the UK market.
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Sensible choice has got to be a LWB T4/T5/T6. They're *loads* bigger than a Bongo. You can seat five adults, put four bikes in the back lengthwise without any dismantling and still get all your kit in too.davejevons wrote: ↑Mon Jul 09, 2018 5:51 pmWe've got a similar issue: looking for a Bongo replacement to take 4 people, bikes and luggage around the country.
(that's an XL frame set up for a 6'4" rider - and as you can see there's still stacks of space between the bike & the roof)
There's the VW scene tax on the purchase of course, but you get it back when you sell. Mine's not depreciated in the four years I've had it. Parts are very easy to get hold of and the T4 at least is pretty easy to work on.
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Parts or labour, or both ? I can do most spannering myself which will obviously help slightly.
And I think a decent 4 is going to be a bit more than I want to spend; the 8sp definitely.
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Similar situation - looking at either L322 or a disco 4.
Test drove a disco recently and wasn't blown away over our ancient XC90, mind you test drive was only 10 minutes or so, so most of that was learning curve!
Seems like it fits the bill, but TBH it felt smaller than we wanted it to be - boot space etc for our monstrous buggy etc.
Both of us came away disappointed, although across the market it is THE ONLY car that ticks boxes for us.
One we test drove was also £25k, and I didn't feel like it was multiple times better than the sub 5k XC90 we have.
Next is to try an L322, which in theory should be more luxurious, but not sure covers the bases sizewise.
Test drove a disco recently and wasn't blown away over our ancient XC90, mind you test drive was only 10 minutes or so, so most of that was learning curve!
Seems like it fits the bill, but TBH it felt smaller than we wanted it to be - boot space etc for our monstrous buggy etc.
Both of us came away disappointed, although across the market it is THE ONLY car that ticks boxes for us.
One we test drove was also £25k, and I didn't feel like it was multiple times better than the sub 5k XC90 we have.
Next is to try an L322, which in theory should be more luxurious, but not sure covers the bases sizewise.
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You need an X5, I've heard that they're far bigger than a Discoveryhoyleyboyley wrote: ↑Tue Jul 10, 2018 9:24 am...it felt smaller than we wanted it to be - boot space etc for our monstrous buggy etc.
But seriously, I can't imagine the RR will be any bigger than the Disco. But do let us know if it is - I like the idea of the V8 !
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Yes, range rover not expected to be bigger in any way, but I'm hoping it will be the 'wow, that's a nice place to be'.
And Yes x5s are cavernous for the hobbits on the forum.
And Yes x5s are cavernous for the hobbits on the forum.
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You're going to buy a Range Rover then.
If a nice interior and driving position is important to you, you can't get much better. In fact in terms of Toad-of-Toad-Hall'ing, they might just be the best.
Discos 3 and 4 and L322s were pretty much perfect in terms of design.
If a nice interior and driving position is important to you, you can't get much better. In fact in terms of Toad-of-Toad-Hall'ing, they might just be the best.
Discos 3 and 4 and L322s were pretty much perfect in terms of design.
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Yep - the interior is a big step up on the Disco, especially if its a post 2006 (I think) TDV8 with the revised dash/centre console.
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Range Rovers are unique in my mind. There's just something about them that no other make or model can touch, and I don't know why.
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In a good or bad way though Dave?
I love Bentleys but can see the hate for them after our musically / footbally-inclined brethren started ruining them.
I love Bentleys but can see the hate for them after our musically / footbally-inclined brethren started ruining them.
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Yep - that was the oft repeated comment when they were first release IIRC - that they were a 4x4 with Bentley levels of refinement/finish. Sadly Bentley then showed us what they could do with a 4x4
@JL: in a good way, surely?
@JL: in a good way, surely?
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Agreed on Bentleys - I like them, but wouldn't want to be seen driving one.
The FFRR is right on the borderline though, and the RRS might be just on the wrong side.
The FFRR is right on the borderline though, and the RRS might be just on the wrong side.
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GG - Answer pending. Dave can be unpredictable on occasion.
SJ - RRSs are for cunts.
SJ - RRSs are for cunts.
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In a good way. I yearn for a Bentley Turbo R. I also like the Bent Tiger.
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I really want a FFRR, but struggle to part with the cash due to the reliability horror stories, a drive in a 2 year old TDV8 Autobiography was an absolute revelation!
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Older Bentleys are fine, I meant the VAG era.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Tue Jul 10, 2018 10:35 am In a good way. I yearn for a Bentley Turbo R. I also like the Bent Tiger.
I sat in a Continental last year and the main thing that struck me was not the opulence, but the fact that the instruments were nearly identical to the ones in my wife's Passat.