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ironhorse Member Since: 13 Dec 2013 Location: birmingham Posts: 355 |
If your worried about running and repair costs I don't think this is the vehicle for you my friend,
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13th May 2014 7:05am |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
As above.
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13th May 2014 7:19am |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
We have a 2003 4.4 with 103K on the clock. Had it 4 years now (March 2010) when it had 85.5K on the clock, paid £11,500 for it and to date (including the last service and MOT in April - cost of £1549) have spent roughly £16K on repairs and servicing: Major costs have been: First Service: £2100 (we discovered that although it had a fully stamped up service book, the car had not had a service for 2 years!) Gearbox Rebuild - £3500 Radiator / Trans Oil Cooler - £1500 Batteries (several!) Alternator - £1200 (this was the BMW water-cooled jobbie - fitted by the main LR Dealer who does all our servicing) Fuel Pump - £800 Other major things have been Rear Suspension rebuild (bushes etc), Compressor, Ride Height Sensors, the list goes on! My wife wants to get rid of it and get a newer one, but as I keep saying, mechanically it is virtually all new!! I wouldn't worry about spending loads on the Louis Vuitton leather and blingy bits, you'll need all your money keeping it on the road!! As regards MPG, the computer on ours is showing an average of 15.7. This is our fifth Range Rover, first one bought in the early 90's (a 1987 3.5 V8 Manual), but of all of them this has been the most, not unreliable, but you have not got a lot of confidence in it, having said that we would have another. For a 2003, I would budget on £3000-£4000 a year for servicing / repairs, not including fuel costs!! |
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13th May 2014 8:04am |
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MachineHead Member Since: 20 Apr 2014 Location: The hoose Posts: 310 |
I wouldn't worry too much about facelifts personally, as others said money better invested in servicing and keeping it sweet. I kinda like my Westminster as it is and feel facelifting would remove it's originality. It is each to their own though and I've seen some nice mods other people have done. That's the beauty of them, they look stunning original but they can also look stunning modified, there are so many variants 09 TDV8 Westminster, Mariana Black, Rear seat entertainment, hatch bag and 2 slobbery mutts |
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13th May 2014 8:55am |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
The thing is that these in general are good solid reliable cars if you maintain them properly but it costs start skimping on quality of parts or frequency of tasks and it will bite you hard on the arse
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13th May 2014 11:59am |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
+1 to SandyT!
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13th May 2014 12:24pm |
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Boydonegood Member Since: 12 May 2014 Location: Essex Posts: 445 |
Guys you really don't realise how much I appreciate your input! Thank you all so much!
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13th May 2014 3:36pm |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
Just as a bit of confirmation I bought mine in December last year done 10k so far it has been in for mot today failed on a tyre of all things everything else spot on the service history on mine was and is immaculate with copy invoices for all work done since new it has done 96k now and if it hadn't been so well looked after before me I am sure I would have all sorts of problems.
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13th May 2014 4:12pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8508 |
^+1
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13th May 2014 6:50pm |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
With ours the only reason we use a main dealer for servicing is that I work away from home and my wife is the main user of the car. If I was home some jobs I would do myself. |
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13th May 2014 9:05pm |
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javablacktd6 Member Since: 08 May 2014 Location: essex Posts: 11 |
Hi Tel
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13th May 2014 9:35pm |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
Forget spending 3k on facelifting the front bumper and rear lights to 2010, it's a lot of money especially if your total budget is 10k.
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14th May 2014 12:57am |
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Full Fat Ray Member Since: 23 Jan 2014 Location: Cwm Llinau Posts: 574 |
^+1 for an LPG conversion - Mine is a 56 plate with the 4.4l AJV8 Jag Engine and 6 sped box. Runs like a dream, average about 16mpg but I'm not afraid to use the 'loud pedal' With LPG at 70p/l, it costs me no more in fuel than my TD5 defender did - but there is just a little difference in the performance and comfort!!
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14th May 2014 4:03am |
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pld118 Member Since: 25 Mar 2013 Location: Bairns Posts: 4218 |
@Boydonegood - You've asked about cars with higher miles including one that had done approx 130k.
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14th May 2014 5:30am |
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