Difference between SE & HSE Range Rover P38A & relia
Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 3:51 pm
Hello,
As my name would suggest, I've not been a part of the 4WDing world for a number of years, since I sold my Discovery 6 years ago in fact.
Currently have the Turbo on the market (although not expecting it to run out the door at the moment unfortunately!) and am looking to replace with a fourby again. The P38A Rangie, as I think I've stated here before, would have to be one of the bargains in the motoring world at the moment, my major concern being fuel consumption, but there are a few out there with LPG fitted. Does anyone have experience with these cars on LPG? Generally would a conversion to dual fuel or straight gas be the most common conversion?
How are these vehicles standing the test of time? There is a massive bundle of English wiring running around in these cars and it does cause a slight concern given I'm not particularly capable of fixing anything myself ( I could manage a basic service on the Discovery, that's it!). I've noticed that a 2000 HSE can be had for around $30K, and earlier SE models into the teens. Other than the leather trim, sun roof (which I am guessing is standard on the HSE?) and engine size, what are the differences between the two?
Where is a good Rover mechanic in Melbourne that would look at pre-sale inspections? Is there anyone on this site that does this sort of thing (whether for money or beer!)?
I still have to sell my car, but once I'm through that I've already been approved by my bank to spend slightly above the $30K mark. For that price I could have an Ex-Parks diesel Hilux crew cab, or a 5-6 year old Rangie. I know what I'd prefer, as long as the general experience with the type is positive. I know my old Disco went like a dream, never a single fault with it. After other people's experience.
Thanks,
XR6T
As my name would suggest, I've not been a part of the 4WDing world for a number of years, since I sold my Discovery 6 years ago in fact.
Currently have the Turbo on the market (although not expecting it to run out the door at the moment unfortunately!) and am looking to replace with a fourby again. The P38A Rangie, as I think I've stated here before, would have to be one of the bargains in the motoring world at the moment, my major concern being fuel consumption, but there are a few out there with LPG fitted. Does anyone have experience with these cars on LPG? Generally would a conversion to dual fuel or straight gas be the most common conversion?
How are these vehicles standing the test of time? There is a massive bundle of English wiring running around in these cars and it does cause a slight concern given I'm not particularly capable of fixing anything myself ( I could manage a basic service on the Discovery, that's it!). I've noticed that a 2000 HSE can be had for around $30K, and earlier SE models into the teens. Other than the leather trim, sun roof (which I am guessing is standard on the HSE?) and engine size, what are the differences between the two?
Where is a good Rover mechanic in Melbourne that would look at pre-sale inspections? Is there anyone on this site that does this sort of thing (whether for money or beer!)?
I still have to sell my car, but once I'm through that I've already been approved by my bank to spend slightly above the $30K mark. For that price I could have an Ex-Parks diesel Hilux crew cab, or a 5-6 year old Rangie. I know what I'd prefer, as long as the general experience with the type is positive. I know my old Disco went like a dream, never a single fault with it. After other people's experience.
Thanks,
XR6T