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Auf Wiedersehen 2008 X5 4.8i
I have always missed my 2004 X5 4.4i & 4.8is, but did not want to buy a used/CPO model (I just like new). So, the next best thing was a new 2008 Full Size Range Rover. 2007-2009 Range Rover has actually had good reliability, and maintenance is free for 4 years/50k miles. The car is basically like a super Lux X5. From seat controls, climate controls, instruments, safety/srs systems, and so many other parts that BMW supplied when it owned & developed the current Range Rover (2003+)...I feel like I got my old X5 back. It's been a month with ownership now, and NOT one warning lamp or glitch! With my 2007 & 2008 X5...problems happened within 24 hours of delivery! Yes, the car is heavy & big and not as fast as the X5...but it feels ultra safe, posh, comfortable and the interior is literally a work of automotive art. The outside is attractive (the X5 IMO looks better), but wow...the interior quality blows BMW & MBZ outta the water!!! ![]()
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BMW sold Rover in 2000. The current Range Rover was introduced in 2002. (Land Rover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) while being owned by Ford. Ford sold to Tata in 2008. So I am not so sure about BMW having been involved in the current model's design.
My take is that reliability and quality/finish issues with any car that has been on the market for 6+ years have been ironed out. Some people apparently buy late lifecycle cars for that reason alone. Anyhow I am glad you enjoy it and I am 100% on board with you that driving a car with no glitches equals bliss. And I like the leather dash, looks great! P.S. What's up with the photos? Left hand drive interior on top photo and right hand drive on bottom photo. UK plates while in CA. Are these stock photos? If so, please post photos of your own ride. |
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While I guess congrats are in order here.
But if you got a land rover in hopes that it will be more reliable than a bmw, when then good luck to you. I know, we've been through a '89 RR SWB, '95 RR SWB, '95 P38 RR, '99 P38 4.0S, '03 RR and '04 RR. And they all have been a headache, but we knew this going into ownership. Just something to be realistic about. And btw, the '04 RR w/ 50k miles is now worth $14.5 at the dealership.
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Enjoy your ride, man. Too bad the beamer couldn't please you. I know how you feel as I had a very buggy 2006 ML 500 and there is no feeling worse than paying top dollar for a car that has worse reliability than a $15k Civic... BTW: I am curious what will come out of the Tata test tube when the 4th generation is due. Last edited by Herr Bauhaus; 03-16-2009 at 10:11 PM. |
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"With the new Range Rover developed under the watchful eye of BMW, you could be excused for thinking that's it's merely a X5 with another body. Well, rest easy Range Rover fans, the new Range Rover has no doubt benefited from BMW's association, but it's still very much a Range Rover, and an outstanding one at that" |
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I have an 07 X5 4.8i. Kind of getting sick of the on and off warning lights and the transmission and the tougher ride... I might give an 09 Range a try? lol
Congrats that you are happy. I wish you all the best.
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