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If you had £40K to spend on a less than 1 year old RRS. Would you :-
Buy the 4.4?
20%
 20%  [3]
Spend some more cash / buy an older SC?
80%
 80%  [12]
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PauloAmore



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Hi,

I have searched he very useful RRSPORT.CO.UK website with my query and others but there is seems little real world information on the RRS 4.4 HSE.

Any examples of what to expect will be appreciated.
The seller of a car i'm looing at advises he gets 24 MPG on motorways (with cruise control). Just under 20 in town. Is that realistic?

That seems frugal when as another poster wrote that the SC is similar in consumption to the 4.4.

Is the 4.4 a rare car? I.E. Do many, if they want petrol just buy the SC?

Has anyone chipped the 4.4 to make it a bit more petrol X5 like in terms of performance?

Have just been to a LR dealer and was told that the 4.4 is like hens teeth. Why so rare? Is it not a good compromise between performance and fuel consumption?

Thank you for your advice in advance.
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Get the SC. The 4.4 will get no where near the mpg you've been quoted. The 4.4 is the least popular of all engine available. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Hi and welcome i might not be able to help you much because mines a 2.7diesel, which around the country lanes where i live is only doing 21mpg now, i would have thought that the figure that you have been quoted is a bit on the high side.

If i wanted a petrol i would buy the S/C, but thats me, i would have thought that the 4.4 would not be such a desireable vehicle when it comes to selling therefore it would be represented in the price.

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4.4 is likely to suffer price wise when you sell. If you want to be frugal buy a diesel to get the mpg you've been quoted Or fit the 4.4 with LPG.
Otherwise if you want performance buy the SC. TDV6 - gone
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dejavu!!! I thought I'd already voted on this one earlier - where's the TDV6 option gone Wink

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Kaine wrote:
dejavu!!! I thought I'd already voted on this one earlier - where's the TDV6 option gone Wink


You did. I realised I put my query in the Technical forum so I reposted it here.
Don't know where the TDV6 option went!

Thanks for your views guys!

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OK I'm biased because I've got a 4.4, but...... I'm really happy with it. The performance isn't as good as the SC obviously, and the fuel consumption isn't as good as the TDV6 obviously. But as a compromise, it lies between the two - it's faster than a diesel and doesn't cost as much to run as a SC. Having driven the SC at Gaydon last year, I really enjoyed it. However, single figure mpg (I kicked down a LOT), would kill me, {even if the speed didn't!!} Shocked
So I would say nothing wrong with 4.4 - it is a compromise. Not sure about relative 2nd hand values - mine's 1 year old soon and I don't think it's declined in value any more or less than a diesel! I may be wrong!
I did go into the dealers with the intention of buying a Supercharged, but came out happily with a 4.4 and 7500 pounds more in my pocket than if I'd gone for the SC. Smile
It's all a matter of personal choice. Personally I've got the Defender for economy and going really slow and the VFR for going really fast when I feel the need. Very Happy
The consumption figures given to you are not real world. I get 18-19 on the motorway and 15-16 around town.
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oilman151 wrote:
OK I'm biased because I've got a 4.4, but...... I'm really happy with it. The performance isn't as good as the SC obviously, and the fuel consumption isn't as good as the TDV6 obviously. But as a compromise, it lies between the two - it's faster than a diesel and doesn't cost as much to run as a SC. Having driven the SC at Gaydon last year, I really enjoyed it. However, single figure mpg (I kicked down a LOT), would kill me, {even if the speed didn't!!} Shocked
So I would say nothing wrong with 4.4 - it is a compromise. Not sure about relative 2nd hand values - mine's 1 year old soon and I don't think it's declined in value any more or less than a diesel! I may be wrong!
I did go into the dealers with the intention of buying a Supercharged, but came out happily with a 4.4 and 7500 pounds more in my pocket than if I'd gone for the SC. Smile
It's all a matter of personal choice. Personally I've got the Defender for economy and going really slow and the VFR for going really fast when I feel the need. Very Happy
The consumption figures given to you are not real world. I get 18-19 on the motorway and 15-16 around town.
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Oilman. Thanks for the info.
I'm looking at a June 06 HSE with £6000 of extras for £40,000.
Seems to me to be pretty good deal.

Did you manage to negotiate a discount with the dealer when you bought?

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Welcome mate


Personally i wouldn't even look at the 4.4 if i was looking to buy a Petrol RRS

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JayMann wrote:
Welcome mate

Personally i wouldn't even look at the 4.4 if i was looking to buy a Petrol RRS

SC all the way!! Very Happy


Jayman - how come?

Don't you think the 4.4 is a good balance between performance and consumption? I found the TDV6 to be to slow. Although I didn't drive a chipped one.

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Have you heard a SC? Cool


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Oilman. Thanks for the info.
I'm looking at a June 06 HSE with £6000 of extras for £40,000.
Seems to me to be pretty good deal.

Did you manage to negotiate a discount with the dealer when you bought?[/quote]

I paid cash and got 500 pounds off. I saved another 7000 by not buying the SC. Cool
I've had 6 Range Rovers - all petrol. I never liked any of the diesels offered. The TDV8 is the engine it should always have had. Petrol RRs have never been known for their frugality with fuel and the 4.4 and SC are no different. If you can afford to buy and run a SC it's the way to go - more fun and smiles. As an everyday user the 4.4 suits me. It's fast enough to get plod interested (I've had 6 points for speeding since getting it). If I'd got the SC, I probably wouldn't have my licence now!!!! Laughing
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appreciating the fuel consumption is worse on the SC, I'd always be thinking I'd bought the wrong car if I'd opted for the 4.4 Confused - especially after seeing Misery's White SC Bow down

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