SE means it has a 4.0 liter engine HSE means it has a 4.6 liter engine
High Specification Edition A HSE is the lowest spec for the l322 (unless its for the police then they do an SE) On a P38 series Range Rover HSE is one of the base models, but not the lowest. The lowest is 'County SE' , then HSE, then Vogue, then Vogue se Vogue LSE (range rover classic ) then 'Autobiography'.
Possibly sweden?
No, what you have described sounds like a Land Rover County LWB (Long Wheelbase) and a Range Rover Vogue SE (special equipment). One is an original Land Rover with County spec, and the other is a high spec Range Rover.
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SC in Range Rover SC stands for Super Charged
On a Range Rover Vogue, "SE" stands for "Special Edition." This designation typically indicates a higher trim level that includes additional features, luxury options, and exclusive finishes compared to the base model. The SE trim often enhances the vehicle's comfort, technology, and overall aesthetic appeal, catering to buyers seeking a more premium experience.
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Let me guess it's a range rover 2.5 1994-2002 so it's a diesel sport edition
The HSE is more comfortable inside.
well it depends if its a 4.0 se p38 it will fit. but if it is a range rover classic 3.9 swb or 4.2 lwb it wont fit 1995 was the only year they made the p38 and the classic at the same time in america
Turbo Diesel 6 cyclinder
In the back trunk were all other spare tires should be.........