Land Rover: Range Rover P525 Autobiography (L405)

Land Rover: Range Rover P525 Autobiography (L405)

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AndrewCrown

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2,419 posts

129 months

Saturday 26th April
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It has taken me at least 2 years to make up my mind on what is going to replace my daily Mercedes Benz CL500.
Contenders were:

Bentley Continental GT, BMW 7 Series V8 or V12. Audi S8, Mercedes Benz S Class Coupe/ Convertible.

I thought about what I enjoyed driving the most…. Apart from my Silver Shadow I think it is our FFRR L322.. that’s our go to for almost anything…

2018 L405 P525 Autobiography was my final choice.

As with some of my other cars I’ll document it on here so we can see over time the ownership experience and the associated costs.

Delivery is not until early May… so no photos until then!


macron

11,765 posts

181 months

Saturday 26th April
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Boo for the delay, what colours etc? V8 goodness though, rare too, cracking buy!

V 02

2,328 posts

75 months

Saturday 26th April
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Great choice, best year as well. I still think these look lovely, granted L460 is also a very nice car but these just are somehow more appealing to my eyes

AndrewCrown

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2,419 posts

129 months

Wednesday 7th May
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Here's my 'New to me' L405.

Delivered today.
2018, near perfect condition.
Silicon Silver, Black Panoramic Roof, Clear glass. Ivory Interior with Black Lacquer.

More photos to follow...

Edited by AndrewCrown on Wednesday 7th May 23:35

V 02

2,328 posts

75 months

Wednesday 7th May
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Lovely!

Stick Legs

7,306 posts

180 months

Wednesday 7th May
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Very nice and am interested to see how you get on with it as we are currently considering should I eventually replace my L405 SDV8 with an L405 V8 petrol or an L460 D350...

AndrewCrown

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2,419 posts

129 months

Thursday 8th May
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Thanks Chaps

This is a one owner car and she specified it to perfection in terms of colour, materials and options. Very similar to our L322 TDV8 in that regard....
Feeling a little profligate now with two Range Rovers... we cannot let go of the L322, it is too good. I am sure I will do some future posts comparing the two.
I have a trip to Oxford and Henley in Arden tomorrow let's see how it performs.

tobinen

9,890 posts

160 months

Thursday 8th May
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Congratulations. I will be following with interest. Clear glass is a winner.

Chris_i8

2,186 posts

208 months

Thursday 8th May
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Nice find OP, clear glass FTWclapcool

Stick Legs

7,306 posts

180 months

Thursday 8th May
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AndrewCrown said:
Thanks Chaps

This is a one owner car and she specified it to perfection in terms of colour, materials and options. Very similar to our L322 TDV8 in that regard....
Feeling a little profligate now with two Range Rovers... we cannot let go of the L322, it is too good. I am sure I will do some future posts comparing the two.
I have a trip to Oxford and Henley in Arden tomorrow let's see how it performs.
We know a couple of 2 Range Rover households. This is exactly how it happens, buy one, keep the old one as it's still working and the new one is too good for dogs / tip / beach.

I suspect when we buy the next one it will become 'hers' and the SDV8 with >100k miles will become 'his'. biglaugh

Stick Legs

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180 months

Thursday 8th May
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Chris_i8 said:
Nice find OP, clear glass FTWclapcool


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JustGREENI

544 posts

195 months

Thursday 8th May
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I think an L405 will eventually replace my L322, which is a Black Edition Autobiography, 4.4 TDv8, leather everything...including headlining. In 15 months of ownership it's cost me £200 in repairs.Currently it's on 161k miles and it's as sweet as a penny!

They are such a calming and relaxing car.

Congratulations on the purchase, it looks lovely.


Stick Legs

7,306 posts

180 months

Thursday 8th May
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JustGREENI said:
I think an L405 will eventually replace my L322, which is a Black Edition Autobiography, 4.4 TDv8, leather everything...including headlining. In 15 months of ownership it's cost me £200 in repairs.Currently it's on 161k miles and it's as sweet as a penny!

They are such a calming and relaxing car.

Congratulations on the purchase, it looks lovely.
"In 15 months of ownership it's cost me £200 in repairs"

You keep a Range Rover like that! biglaugh

Countdown

44,414 posts

211 months

Thursday 8th May
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Stick Legs said:


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For me the perfect colour and wheels thumbup

I think the L405 looks as good or better than the current shape tbh.

Stick Legs

7,306 posts

180 months

Thursday 8th May
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Countdown said:
Stick Legs said:


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For me the perfect colour and wheels thumbup

I think the L405 looks as good or better than the current shape tbh.
Thank you, I removed the side steps now as well, so cosmetically it's where I want it to be. >100k miles and still going strong.

AndrewCrown

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2,419 posts

129 months

Monday 12th May
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We're now on day 5 and I have had the chance to throughly test this FFRR.

Trip up to Oxfordshire then on to Henley in Arden.
Quite unusual sensation having this much power at this height.
The engine is whisper quiet but during hard acceleration you can get the faintest of growls out of it..
On cruise at around 73mph for 40 miles on the M40 the trip computer was claiming 29.7 mpg

You can see it parked here at my friends home where I could compare with his 2013 L405 (Not pictured here).
Very pleased with the colour ... its very changeable kind of grey but sometimes brown even a bit bronze....



Lovely XJS there




Back down to Surrey and I could park it next to our L322 at the Marina.
Smaller boot on the L405 I think mainly due to all the motors and gubbins on the rear seats ( Recline, heating, cooling, massage etc). I might be imagining it, will measure.

Mrs C drove me into the village for some supplies.... straight out the box she curbed both driver side alloys... ouch... these are 22 inch alloys so have less rubber side wall than she's used to.

Returned to Kent still returning around 25mpg on average.
More photos to follow on the interior.

LightweightLouisDanvers

2,520 posts

58 months

Monday 12th May
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Oh I'd be very upset about the wheels furious

AndrewCrown

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2,419 posts

129 months

Monday 12th May
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I know LLD... in the scheme of things.. it was a don't sweat the small stuff moment.

Mikebentley

7,355 posts

155 months

Monday 12th May
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What a lovely L405.

AndrewCrown

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129 months

Monday 12th May
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Cheers Mike