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nick644 Member Since: 15 Aug 2013 Location: andorra Posts: 9 |
Such a shame to hear about your problems. I have been on the edge of buying a L405 since it came out. In the past I couldn't think about buying a Range Rover as reliability is very important to me, up in the mountains at minus 15 degrees, or driving on a twisty pot holed icy road in Eastern Europe. Couldn't imagine anything worse than breaking down with family and dog in tow.
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26th Feb 2014 7:13pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
Sadly, it's built in Birmingham by brummies and here ends the story.
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26th Feb 2014 7:18pm |
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nick644 Member Since: 15 Aug 2013 Location: andorra Posts: 9 |
Should I be considering a Mercedes GL for my needs? Having test driven a L405 V8 diesel, which was very impressive, perhaps the more practical and reliable GL would be a better buy? Off to test drive one next week to see. Though longer, the GL is 9cm narrower and therefore easier to negotiate narrow roads and width restrictions, has 7 seats and a 100 litre fuel tank for great fuel range where there aren't many fuel stations. Mind you it is made in America! |
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26th Feb 2014 7:25pm |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2564 |
GL is a poor Discovery substitute, not a Range Rover rival. |
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26th Feb 2014 8:53pm |
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nick644 Member Since: 15 Aug 2013 Location: andorra Posts: 9 |
but the GL is reliable and with the off road options, is well reviewed by the press in face lift 2013/14 spec. Also has more room in the rear than the Range Rover which still hasn't got a great reputation for reliability, my number one priority. I guess you've driven both. I'll give a GL a go next week and see. I really love the L405, but as a practical proposition travelling very long distances in some extremely demanding conditions are you saying the Discovery and L405 wouldn't let me down, far from home? Over the last 7 years of continuous Mercedes ownership, I've not had one fault and just serviced once a year and filled with fuel with each of the Mercs I've owned including the current one. Driven over 130,000 miles without fault. From what I've read on this forum and other forums, Range Rover doesn't seemed to have overcome reliability problems. Really hoped the new L405 would be different. |
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26th Feb 2014 9:09pm |
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Martin Site Admin Member Since: 24 Mar 2007 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 1665 |
So you know it wasn't the Australian service technicans then? |
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26th Feb 2014 10:33pm |
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CSK Member Since: 15 Oct 2010 Location: St Tropez Posts: 750 |
Why not go for something altogether more authentic like a G63 AMG? |
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27th Feb 2014 4:29am |
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nick644 Member Since: 15 Aug 2013 Location: andorra Posts: 9 |
The G63 AMG I am sure would be fun for the weekend but doing a 7-800 miles a day, on pot holed roads with four up and a dog might get tiring and be a bit of a squash with luggage, prams etc... and with its fuel range and the cost of its fuel consumption, not only would I be filling the thing up every 250 miles but it would be emptying my wallet at a serious rate of knots! Also it is very antiquated I imagine pretty uncomfortable on bumpy roads bearing in mind its based on 70's design.
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27th Feb 2014 7:38am |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
What's the reason for the 800 miles a day with all the family? |
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27th Feb 2014 8:29am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
But isn't the Landcruiser still very old tech in comparison? Made with rugged intension in mind? More like a big posh Jap Defender! |
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27th Feb 2014 8:40am |
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nick644 Member Since: 15 Aug 2013 Location: andorra Posts: 9 |
Yes, with the family, 5-600 miles. Visit the extended family in Eastern Europe. Certain places you don't want to stay the night, so better to drive through, hence something big and comfortable. With the wife, when it's just the two of us, say from UK to Andorra, we tend to drive in one go. Used to stop off across France, but we've had some weird experiences with the French and hotels and frankly, we try and avoid wasting money staying there. Their roads are great, but getting more and more expensive. With regards to the Landcruiser, it is trying very hard to be upmarket with leather interior, drivers aids, a very good infotainment system from the Lexus, but with old fashion body on separate chassis, you can really feel the weight and how old fashion it is and it is surprisingly tight on space inside despite its size, so not as practical as it first appears. Why pay £65K for one? If you want a work horse a Navarra is probably a better bet and much cheaper. |
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27th Feb 2014 9:14am |
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CSK Member Since: 15 Oct 2010 Location: St Tropez Posts: 750 |
Sorry to hear you've had a "weird experience" staying in France. Lucky for us many (including Brits) still come to the South of France for the quality of life with top class food and accommodation... and nice weather. |
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27th Feb 2014 12:25pm |
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nick644 Member Since: 15 Aug 2013 Location: andorra Posts: 9 |
ha ha. Glad to hear S.France is working out for you! Used to have a place in Nice. I live 13km from the French border now, as it happen. In my motorcycling days, too long ago to mention now! I only have great memories of the French, whether in Normandy or South of France, taking the night train with bikes down to Toulouse and riding in the hills above Nice and Cannes and back through the French Pyrenees. The French are amazing when it comes to motorcycles. Just in recent years there seems to be increasing animosity towards English speaking people. Paris is unbelievably spiteful towards those with nice cars from regular first hand experience and there just seem to be a lot of resentment towards tourists, at least in my experience over the past 15 years. |
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27th Feb 2014 1:01pm |
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CSK Member Since: 15 Oct 2010 Location: St Tropez Posts: 750 |
No jealousy down here. People take pictures and give the thumbs up when you drive something special. And you will see that if you try speaking French even a little bit instead of assuming everyone speaks English it will be much appreciated.
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28th Feb 2014 4:07am |
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