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Andy3681 Member Since: 13 Jan 2012 Location: Newcastle under lyme/ Le Dorat Haute Vienne Posts: 912 |
Unreliable piece of all Landrovers are and i speak from experience having owned nearly every one bar a classic RR but we keep buying them cause we love them Mine was a blue one! |
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28th Apr 2012 4:02pm |
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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
I think you've been exceptionally unlucky Tom. I've had two cars similar age and higher mileage and had far fewer problems.
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28th Apr 2012 4:20pm |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
Oh thats really interesting. I must go have a look at one. I need to check out the A6 too as an estate would be handy for furry friend too. Though he could sit in 730s footwell I guess. How do you find the BNWs refinement?? |
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28th Apr 2012 4:30pm |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3136 |
For my 2 pence having had just 2 FFRRs ( and probably stating the bleedin' obvious) it really depends:
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28th Apr 2012 4:35pm |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
Yeah its a shame the LR network cant be trusted it seems.
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28th Apr 2012 4:37pm |
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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
Refinement is ok, but not as many toys as the FFRR, not even lumbar adjust is standard, which shocked me. But they can come with nice spec, you just have to seek them out. Engine is sublime, go for the post lci 2005+. Economy is stunning, on a run you can top 50 nursing it, 38 seems easily do-able as an average. Nice quiet cabin, smooth ride and great dynamics, doesn't feel to large on country roads! I was looking at Audis too, though the A8, the warranty cost put me off, twice as much as the BMW, I thought that couldn't be good news for reliability and repair costs! ( for info, the 730d costs the same in warranty as my 2005 FFRR S/c, around £650 per annum.) Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining! |
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28th Apr 2012 4:45pm |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
Thanks for the info. I think the BMW are always fairly hardy (having owned and rallied a '73 2002 too which was bomb proof). I guess the thing that irks me most about my L322 is comparing it (with 80000 miles, full LR history and all the above problems over 12k since owning) with 330d estate with 150k, patchy service history, bulletproof and all i did over 40k miles was repaint the bonnet for chips and the 2 engine mounts. I didnt even change the window wipers in that time or even the brake pads!
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28th Apr 2012 4:52pm |
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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1020 |
It sounds to me like you have a 'Friday car', get the dealer to give you a very good deal to trade up to a tdv8! Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining! |
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28th Apr 2012 5:46pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
The majority are excellent and very reliable in my experience. Several buyers have contacted me a year two later to say that fuel, tax, insurance, service and MOT have been the only expenses.
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28th Apr 2012 5:54pm |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
Cant agree that they are up to the job of being a workhorse I am afraid. Though I accept that this is not what they were made for.
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28th Apr 2012 5:57pm |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
I would actually concur Tom. My previous FFRR was a 07 HSE TDV8, a one owner car and looked clean and tidy. As it transpired it had been an estate manager's car on a large estate in Jockistan.
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28th Apr 2012 6:46pm |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
Ah interesting to know. Am actually browsing ex power company defenders now. Could be a nice wee mobile clinic type thing for the moo cows and gee gees. Those are technical terms for those in the know.
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28th Apr 2012 7:27pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8503 |
I think as with anything the history is the most important thing, obviously, a car that has covered 20000 miles on bad roads and tracks will have considerably more wear to the drivetrain than one which has covered its milage on motorways, but one which has mostly been driven on short town journeys will likely have not got up to full temperature on all its runs and could have more engine wear etc.
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29th Apr 2012 8:58am |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
Yeah I think you are probably right. I found it curious that the extended warranty mileage and real service mileage were so awry though. Naughty dealer I suppose to help get some work that was done on bushes etc through no doubt.
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29th Apr 2012 12:50pm |
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