I need a new vehicle. We already have owned two Touaregs and one is still in the family.
While I love them, I can't justify getting another. It would be too boring at this point!
I've loved Rovers for a while, and I was sold after having the pleasure to drive a friend's 2012 RRS Supercharged for a week.
While my budget doesn't allow for that kind of a purchase, it seems the 2004/5 RR Classics and 2005-2006 LR3's are in my range.
(Although I've never actually driven an LR3).
Reliability is my major concern, as seems to be the case with most people that have never owned this marque.
My question is whether or not these two cars (sharing different drivetrains and all) have varying running costs. If so, how different?
I don't have a problem getting my hands a bit dirty, picking up a wrench, or doing preventative maintenance. But, I have to watch how much I'm spending overall.
The vehicle I will buy will be an example with about 100k on it.
Any thoughts between these two Rovers?
While I love them, I can't justify getting another. It would be too boring at this point!
I've loved Rovers for a while, and I was sold after having the pleasure to drive a friend's 2012 RRS Supercharged for a week.
While my budget doesn't allow for that kind of a purchase, it seems the 2004/5 RR Classics and 2005-2006 LR3's are in my range.
(Although I've never actually driven an LR3).
Reliability is my major concern, as seems to be the case with most people that have never owned this marque.
My question is whether or not these two cars (sharing different drivetrains and all) have varying running costs. If so, how different?
I don't have a problem getting my hands a bit dirty, picking up a wrench, or doing preventative maintenance. But, I have to watch how much I'm spending overall.
The vehicle I will buy will be an example with about 100k on it.
Any thoughts between these two Rovers?