Looking once again at L322 Mark III Range Rovers.
I've found few 2009's with the desirable 4.4 but those are pretty much all very high-mileage and ratted out by now.
So I'm looking for 2011-2012's with as low miles as possible, the 5.0 V8 obviously, NON-supercharged, ideally with the LUX package and the ball coolers. Definitely want ball coolers. White exterior and black interior is preferred. I'll pinstripe the fuck out of black paint and my kids use the interior as a jungle gym while camping. The white oxford leather doesn't age well and the white driver's seats all look ghetto.
My theory is that I should look for the best service history possible. What would you value more....service history or lower miles?
I really want less than 80K miles but found a sweet white one with black interior, LUX, 89K miles, but service history is incredible. All LR dealer service in CA - sold at LR West Hollywood, serviced mainly at LR South Bay Redondo by first 2 owners. 15K service done at 9500 miles. 30K service done at 18K miles. 45K service done at 26K miles. 30K service done again at 30K miles. 45K service done again at 39K miles. 60K service done at 54K miles. 60K service done again at 60K miles. Who the fuck does that? Maybe someone was bangin their LR dealer. Then owner 3 started with the indy shops after 1 trip to LR South Bay in June 2018 with about 71K on the clock. So it's had about 19K miles of non-LR Dealer service in the past 2.5 years. Still, its the best service history I've seen so far on Carfax.
Found a couple other LUX versions with lower miles (about 75K) including one local but service history is pretty spotty. They are also black on white.
Also managed to find one with a rear locker...interestingly enough it's a white on black 2012 supercharged down in Tucson. Has 94K miles and the price is great but I don't really want supercharged.
Question - can you get 18" wheels on these L322s? Stock size is 255/50/20. I've read that the supercharged has larger Brembo calipers and you can't go less than 20". Or is my only option 20" wheels & tires regardless of SC or non-SC? If that's the case then I may consider an SC...