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kriswilson



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Advice - immanent purchase

Evening guys. Long time lurker, seldom poster.

I'm on the verge of purhasing a 55 plate FFRR 3.0TDV6 Vogue. 63k miles and rear entertainment. Asking price of £20k.

Before I take the plunge i was wanting to ask some advice whether it is a good idea to buy a 5yr old model outright or whether it would be a smarter move to put £10-20k deposit down on a newer RRSport and pay the rest over the next few years.

Any advice, recommendations or general comments much appreciated.

Thanks,
Kris

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I would go the RRS route - The FFRR is an old vehicle now and soon to be replaced, the RRS has a fair few years left in her. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Tim in Scotland



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Having owned both, and both are TDV8s I would say that it depends what you want out of the car.
RRS TDv8 has firmer suspension settings and the trick anti-roll bars are excellent at keeping the car flat and roll free in fast corners, the boot is a lot small compared to FFRR if that is important.
FFRR tDv8 that I have is a 2010MY, the engine is far smoother, quieter and I get 3-4mpg better consumption than I did in the RRS (but 2010 FFRR has higher 6th gear than previous years). The chairs in the FFRR are flatter and softer but extremely comfortable. FFRR rolls a huge amount in fast corners and I find that I am driving local roads that I was used to driving in the Sport at 50-60mph I have to drive much slower for comfort. One shortcoming of the FFRR over the Sport is that on FFRR is that the back doors are a lot smaller making strapping kids into their rear seats awkward or access for older people not easy. I miss my RRS for sure in some respects but love the FFRR for is sublime comfort, superior climate control, bigger boot and flawless build quality

As you are also talking about a 3.0litre FFRR(it isn't a V6 either, it's a BMW straight 6) I would say in comparison to that even the 2.7TDv6 RRS is a preferable buy - I had a Td6 FFRR before my first RRS! A new 3.0TDv6 would be my recommendation too or a late plate 2010 FFRR Vogue or Vogue SE TDv8 3.6 would also be worth having a drive of 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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RRS replacement is due in 2013 according to the magazines, L402 FFRR comes in 2012 but there was a major facelift for 2010MY and another minor one this year for the introduction of the new 4.4TDv8 engine - Brembo brakes standard, ACC standard and a couple of other changes to trim 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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