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Gambba



Member Since: 07 Aug 2007
Location: Dubai
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United Arab Emirates 2008 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

zetaxi165 wrote:
GAMBBA,

Thanks for the offer. I might have to take you up on it over the next week.

One thing I need to know, what are those knobs under the armrest?

How do you find the LR2 off road? Where have you taken it? Is it alright on the beaches/sand? How would you compare it with a Pathfinder for off road?

I read the Car Middle East feature of their Long term LR2 test (where they took it off road) - is it the same one you are talking about?

p.s: How good is the AC?


We just moved here, so always looking forward to meeting new people...especially when they like BMW's and LR2's like me Thumbs Up

I'm taking it you mean the knobs directly under/part of the armrest....those are for adjusting the armrest up/down, which although only changes the angle, does provide nice height adjustment.

My offroading has been on some sand tracks and on a number of beaches, and being an off-road newbie I was a little apprehensive, but I needn't have been, as there was no issues at all.

The later model Pathfinder is too heavy, and doesn't compare well to the older model, except in its looks. Although it has the most powerful engine in the range, the pickup was slow and off-road was nothing special at all and I even thought that if I'd have taken it in deep sand it would have become bogged down. Although the LR2 dips under braking the Pathfinder almost touches its nose to the ground, it has not been my favourite 4x4 that I have driven.

The worst by far was the H3 I had for a week, which in every way is just wrong!

Believe it or not but the XC90, in 2.5T, 3.2, or the V8 are all slower than the LR2. The FX35 and X3 are the quickest cars out of the selection, but when thinking about the off-road part are just nowhere near the mark from what I have read and are too low to be taken seriously off-road.

The handling of the LR2 does take some getting used to, but I can assure you that it can more than handle itself on the road, and the feedback is there, it just isn't as direct as the X3.

For me it came to the XC90 being to slow, and the FX35 and X3 being too road orientated for where my car needs to go on occasion, making the LR2 the best combination of off and on-road handling........the boy in me was drawn to the FX35, with the snob in me saying it's a Nissan! My eyes clearly saw how ugly the X3 is, but still the performance and handling were attractive, if I was using it always on the road.

Yeah you've seen the magazine article I was talking about.

The AC is spot on and with the 40+ temps we've been having I have had no issues.

Post #20758 23rd May 2008 10:55 am
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Gambba



Member Since: 07 Aug 2007
Location: Dubai
Posts: 775

United Arab Emirates 2008 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Zeetaxi

I just had a thought.......there's a couple (i'm guessing) that own a 335 and a 307cc taht park directly infront of me in the basement carpark where I live at Golf Towers in The Greens....it wouldn't be you would it??! Shocked

Post #20759 23rd May 2008 11:16 am
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ham888



Member Since: 23 Jan 2008
Location: Worcestershire
Posts: 37

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Re: Looking to buy a LR2

zetaxi165 wrote:
ham888 wrote:
zetaxi165 wrote:
Hi Guys,

First and foremost: I am in the market for a new LR2.

I love the way it looks, think the interior is great for the price and love its capabilities.

The LR2 is going to be for the missus, so I need to make sure there are no issues (or I will end up having to give up my car - a BMW 335, to her if things go really bad).

I know Land Rovers have had quite a few reliability issues.

The question is: What are the common problems with the LR2? What spec should I get (We plan to use it for some softcore off-roading)? And Finally Are you happy with it?

Thanks in advance.

- Zetaxi165


Hi Zetaxi

Also have a BMW 335 - boy they're fast aren't they, love it, we have auto its incredibly good.

We too had reservations about having a LR2 as our second car, but they have been mis-founded (touch wood), really pleased with ours.

They are COMPLETELY different driving experiences, we have a GS LR2 because it had all we needed, however I do think the SE is propably the most balanced spec for price - depends what you need from the car.

When you get the LR park it next to the BMW and compare the paint jobs - the BMW looks c**p compared.

A great choice of 2 cars if you don't mind me saying.

Cheers,

Harry


thanks for the input Harry.

I have an auto 335 as well - its a blast isn't it? Its the weekend here and am gonna go hit the back roads in a few hours to have a bit of fun.

What colour combo do you have on the 335?


Hi Zetaxi

Its sparkling graphite, black leather interior, pic:

Click image to enlarge



Traded 1'er for the LR

Have fun, Harry

Post #20764 23rd May 2008 12:14 pm
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Rev



Member Since: 27 Apr 2008
Location: Toronto
Posts: 72

Canada 

jules1967 wrote:
Rev wrote:
We do not have the diesel version of the LR2 here in Canada. Many here reporting on the engine refer to the diesel, so my question is: How do the two engines compare? I am glad to here that people enjoy the diesel, is the gas any worse/better or just different?


Over here I doubt they sell many petrol version of anything any more. Fuel costs are just too high, but then again, with the bunch of morons we have as a government who've made diesel even more expensive than petrol I don't know how much of an advantage it now is. Diesel was the same price as petrol when I bought my first oil burner, it's now 11p+ a litre more expensive.

From experience, Diesel is a little more noisy and rougher to drive, but the better low end grunt means that to drive n traffic it's just as quick but more relaxed and for 4x4 duties such as towing or off roading, its the best choice as you don't need revs to get at the power.


Ya, I wish they sold them here, even at the higher price. Too bad North America is afraid of diesel.

PS: regarding the comment that the LR2 is slow... how fast do you have to drive? I can get a ticket in my 40hp smart. Coming soon: LR2 HSE; Alaska White; Nav; Premium Sound; Bluetooth; Lighting Package

Post #20772 23rd May 2008 1:16 pm
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zetaxi165



Member Since: 20 May 2008
Location: Dubai, UAE
Posts: 14

Gambba wrote:
zetaxi165 wrote:
GAMBBA,

Thanks for the offer. I might have to take you up on it over the next week.

One thing I need to know, what are those knobs under the armrest?

How do you find the LR2 off road? Where have you taken it? Is it alright on the beaches/sand? How would you compare it with a Pathfinder for off road?

I read the Car Middle East feature of their Long term LR2 test (where they took it off road) - is it the same one you are talking about?

p.s: How good is the AC?


We just moved here, so always looking forward to meeting new people...especially when they like BMW's and LR2's like me Thumbs Up

I'm taking it you mean the knobs directly under/part of the armrest....those are for adjusting the armrest up/down, which although only changes the angle, does provide nice height adjustment.

My offroading has been on some sand tracks and on a number of beaches, and being an off-road newbie I was a little apprehensive, but I needn't have been, as there was no issues at all.

The later model Pathfinder is too heavy, and doesn't compare well to the older model, except in its looks. Although it has the most powerful engine in the range, the pickup was slow and off-road was nothing special at all and I even thought that if I'd have taken it in deep sand it would have become bogged down. Although the LR2 dips under braking the Pathfinder almost touches its nose to the ground, it has not been my favourite 4x4 that I have driven.

The worst by far was the H3 I had for a week, which in every way is just wrong!

Believe it or not but the XC90, in 2.5T, 3.2, or the V8 are all slower than the LR2. The FX35 and X3 are the quickest cars out of the selection, but when thinking about the off-road part are just nowhere near the mark from what I have read and are too low to be taken seriously off-road.

The handling of the LR2 does take some getting used to, but I can assure you that it can more than handle itself on the road, and the feedback is there, it just isn't as direct as the X3.

For me it came to the XC90 being to slow, and the FX35 and X3 being too road orientated for where my car needs to go on occasion, making the LR2 the best combination of off and on-road handling........the boy in me was drawn to the FX35, with the snob in me saying it's a Nissan! My eyes clearly saw how ugly the X3 is, but still the performance and handling were attractive, if I was using it always on the road.

Yeah you've seen the magazine article I was talking about.

The AC is spot on and with the 40+ temps we've been having I have had no issues.


Thanks for the feedback there Gambba.

I believe our tastes in cars are very similar. I too liked the performance of the fx35 but in the end it is a Nissan. he he. I hate those H3s as well. A car for Posers and wannabes. Does absolutely nothing well.

The reason for the Pathfinder comparison is that I have driven a Pathfinder offroad and found it to be competent. Don't like the car too much but I guess it is ok. I just want the LR2 to be as competent as the Pathfinder cos I don't think we will be doing any hardcore off-roading.

I didn't get a good feel for the AC during the test drive as the salesman had it running and cool by the time we got to the LR2.

And no, that isn't me at the Golf Towers. I live in the other end of town.

How long have you been in Dubai?

Post #20788 23rd May 2008 2:54 pm
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zetaxi165



Member Since: 20 May 2008
Location: Dubai, UAE
Posts: 14

Re: Looking to buy a LR2

ham888 wrote:
zetaxi165 wrote:
ham888 wrote:
zetaxi165 wrote:
Hi Guys,

First and foremost: I am in the market for a new LR2.

I love the way it looks, think the interior is great for the price and love its capabilities.

The LR2 is going to be for the missus, so I need to make sure there are no issues (or I will end up having to give up my car - a BMW 335, to her if things go really bad).

I know Land Rovers have had quite a few reliability issues.

The question is: What are the common problems with the LR2? What spec should I get (We plan to use it for some softcore off-roading)? And Finally Are you happy with it?

Thanks in advance.

- Zetaxi165


Hi Zetaxi

Also have a BMW 335 - boy they're fast aren't they, love it, we have auto its incredibly good.

We too had reservations about having a LR2 as our second car, but they have been mis-founded (touch wood), really pleased with ours.

They are COMPLETELY different driving experiences, we have a GS LR2 because it had all we needed, however I do think the SE is propably the most balanced spec for price - depends what you need from the car.

When you get the LR park it next to the BMW and compare the paint jobs - the BMW looks c**p compared.

A great choice of 2 cars if you don't mind me saying.

Cheers,

Harry


thanks for the input Harry.

I have an auto 335 as well - its a blast isn't it? Its the weekend here and am gonna go hit the back roads in a few hours to have a bit of fun.

What colour combo do you have on the 335?


Hi Zetaxi

Its sparkling graphite, black leather interior, pic:

Click image to enlarge



Traded 1'er for the LR

Have fun, Harry


Just back from a grocery run where I ended up driving an extra 50kms across the back roads (which were empty) and of course in DS Very Happy . I never tire of this.

Beautiful colour combo there. Wanted to get the graphite but would have had to wait 6 months for it here. The Silver was available within 2 months so settled for the silver instead.

Post #20789 23rd May 2008 2:57 pm
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Gambba



Member Since: 07 Aug 2007
Location: Dubai
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United Arab Emirates 2008 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

zetaxi165 wrote:

The reason for the Pathfinder comparison is that I have driven a Pathfinder offroad and found it to be competent. Don't like the car too much but I guess it is ok. I just want the LR2 to be as competent as the Pathfinder cos I don't think we will be doing any hardcore off-roading.

I didn't get a good feel for the AC during the test drive as the salesman had it running and cool by the time we got to the LR2.

And no, that isn't me at the Golf Towers. I live in the other end of town.

How long have you been in Dubai?


I've not driven a Pathfinder in the same conditions I have driven the LR2, but my feeling is that the LR2's weight works for it and I think it also has a shorter wheel base which would probably make it slightly better offroad.

The AC is up (or down!) to temperture in a very short time, and seem to think is better than some of the other vehicles I've driven here, but that's not a back to back test so would be just a feeling.

We've had our apartment since October last year, but only managed to get here in Feb and my wife at the end of March, with the ship bound stuff arriving a couple of weeks back.

I guess you're living in the Mirdiff area then.........

I'll drop you a PM with my contact details.

Thumbs Up

Post #20826 24th May 2008 6:39 am
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zetaxi165



Member Since: 20 May 2008
Location: Dubai, UAE
Posts: 14

A few things had cropped up which meant we had to push the car order back (basically the missus got offered a job in London - which she is not taking now).

So we are going to place the order this week.

Looks like it is going to be the Lago Grey (if they have it) with the beige leather interior and HSE.

YAY!

Thanks guys for all the feedback. And looking forward to going offroad. All UAE based members: Would be great to meet up and take our cars offroad.

Post #24777 25th Jul 2008 12:08 pm
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zetaxi165



Member Since: 20 May 2008
Location: Dubai, UAE
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Went over to the dealer to place the order and he only had 2 HSEs in stock.

One Black on Black - way too much of the black for me.

The other Sand Gold with beige - don't especially like this colour.

So have to wait for 2 months for the right colour combo - kinda sucks.

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