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TJH1985



Member Since: 11 Feb 2015
Location: Nottingham
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Java Black

Cheeky bump on this thread... more and more we are finding the FF just is not big enough to considering a 204bhp T6 or T6.1 Transporter. Does anyone own one who could comment on living with one? Sold - Bell a 2015 MY16 Loire Blue Autobiography 4.4 SDV8
Previously George a 2007 MY07 Java Black VSE 3.6 TDV8
Previously a 04 MY04 Defender 90 Sad

Post #663708 9th May 2023 3:36pm
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Merchy



Member Since: 14 Feb 2021
Location: North Wales
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver

My Brother bought a very nice T5, it's a very dark purple metallic ( looks black at night ) it has front captains seats, two side electric opening doors in the back, haldex unit, the lot !!!!!!
The list of extras in impressive, he got it before the prices jumped during covid lock downs, he is now running in a brand new engine which was not cheap. Luckily I got out of doing the engine swop as he uses a very good independent VW specialist. As for the one piece electric tailgate, and the side awning cover, you could hold a party under them whilst it rains Rolling with laughter

But the list of other bits muggins here has had to add or change for him is endless. BEWARE, he claimed he was never a petrol head, and always taking the p**s for the money I spend on my fatty,now it has taken over his life, there is always something new and the planned list is growing all the time, the best descriptive word would be 'Cult' It's not a car, it seems to be a lifestyle choice. Laughing

As for fuel he gets very impressive figures, even into the 40's if he's behaving himself.

Post #663711 9th May 2023 4:05pm
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chugga90



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Location: Chilterns
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TJH1985 wrote:
Cheeky bump on this thread... more and more we are finding the FF just is not big enough to considering a 204bhp T6 or T6.1 Transporter. Does anyone own one who could comment on living with one?


Currently run a t6 kombi. 2018 lwb 4motion dsg 204bhp.
It’s my work van and longest I have kept a work van.
I dislike the t6.1, it’s not an improvement. The foot well is smaller and not comfortable for my fat feet.
It’s also less robust, cheaper lighter weight materials.
My one has not been without issues. Annoying things that the dealer network are not interested in fixing.
Best Van Centre I have found is one and a half hours away. Swindon Van Centre.
Seems to be the most sensible I have found.

The three transporters I have had all tow very well and are comfortable for driving all day.
Due to the extra weight of the 4motion gear, depending upon what the contours are like and how much treasure on board. 30 to 40mpg.
On a very long run it’s done better.

Currently not in love with the van, it’s had a few annoying moments the last month or so, topped off yesterday by the ignition barrel failure. It will not turn. So have a large paper weight on the drive. They should last longer than 48,000 miles?

Get one with led headlights, the halogen ones are rubbish!

Post #663724 9th May 2023 7:45pm
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SamThomas



Member Since: 12 Nov 2021
Location: South East
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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Baltic Blue

I've had a couple of Transporters.

A SWB T4 2.5 - undoubtably the best ever panel van of this size manufactured by anyone.
Comfortable for long distances (the captains seat better, IMHO than a RR), gear leaver where it should be (on the floor), great for towing.
Unburstable 2.5 5-pot that was a delight to work hard (nice gentle turbo whistle).
Felt solid, drove it hard, great driver feedback.
Possibly the only downside being an appetite for rear springs if you ran loaded a lot.

A LWB T5 2.5 - more car like than the T4 but no-where as reliable. Having said that it was re-mapped, hybrid turbo & big bore stainless steel exhaust - turned out around 200bhb with bags of torque, Could leave most boy racers at the lights.
Like many T5's it had an appetite for offside driveshafts.
The longer wheelbase made for a smoother ride & probably a better towing vehicle (although the extra torque helped).
Handled better than the T4 but could catch you out.

As for the T5.1 - just not a patch on the T5 or T4.
Not driven anything later but I'm pretty sure that I would not like them.

No real use for a van after I semi-retired to bought an L322, ran that until the GM gearbox failed, could not afford a late FF, looked for a Discovery & ended up with a Sport.

Post #663738 10th May 2023 8:54am
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rainking



Member Since: 14 Jan 2019
Location: Buckingham
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United Kingdom 2016 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

Before getting our first Full-Fat, we had a 3.2 Petrol V6 Caravelle 'Executive' T5....

That was a nice thing... Captains seats, twin electric sliders, cruise control etc... and it wasn't that much worse on fuel than my Brother-in-Law's 2.5TDI in the same spec. (about 4mpg different)

But they're pretty rare all told!





Had a T6 California Beach for a short while too... (but also had the Supercharged L322 at the same time)

Not sure I'd ever have one over a Range Rover again though... they are night and day. You just can't escape the fact that they are a van. Andrew.

Post #663745 10th May 2023 11:23am
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Reggie



Member Since: 22 Jul 2022
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Santorini Black

We have a T6 as well as the FFRR. It's a fully converted camper van but we've used it for cycle trips, flat moves across London (3 of those, so far!) fully-loaded trips to and from Uni, and simple transport too.

It's a lwb, 204bhp,dsg,4motion, T32. A pleasure to drive, much easier to position on the road than the RR, and we don't sit there on every journey terrified that something is going to go wrong! Very Happy

With all-season tyres, I don't imagine it will get stuck on a wet grass slope (though we'd not deliberately give it that challenge in case we spill our freshly brewed tea!)

mpg around 30 in London, most recent trip to N Devon showed 38

3.6 RR gives 25 and 30-33 in similar circumstances.

(We are both very gentle drivers, btw)

Transporters fetch crazy prices, RR do not.

RR has issues. Transporters do not.

(Apart from the aforementioned driveshaft wear - actually caused by lack of lubrication from new - as far as I have heard)

T6 Ulez/Caz compliant. RR isn't.

All that said, we're comparing apples and oranges here, of course.

Choosing between the two, I don't know which one I'd keep.

If I kept the RR and used it more, I'd need the funds from the T6 sale to run it!

If I kept the T6, I'd steal the front seats from the RR before letting it go!

Just my 2p. Happy to give opinions/specifics on both if anyone is considering a change/addition...

Happy sailing to all FFers Smile

R

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