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jagracer Member Since: 14 Aug 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 113 |
Hi, I have had my 2011m/y 4.4 tdv8 for a few months now, bought blind, 174k miles, not perfect, but clean. Keeps showing restricted performance, still on original battery, a bit of oil in the header tank, but one expects a bit to do with a few miles on the clock. I have had Classics, an LSE, and the most unreliable was a P38 petrol. The last Classic i bought in Cornwall bent like a Banana from side-swiping a tree with a loaded trailer on. It drove home alright, and I straightened it out in the back yard. New doors and roof, good car, only 78k miles. So one has to be pragmatic about cars, I repaired and overhauled a lot of tooling for Landrover in the 90's. Most of it was no good new, so quality control is better now. The best made engines I think was the old Perkins factory in Peterborough, I made a lot of tooling for them, and they had Engineers for managers.
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2nd Dec 2021 7:10pm |
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Red Hot one Member Since: 09 Dec 2018 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 171 |
I went from a perfectly reliable but oh so boring Isuzu Dmax to the FF, not as care free to drive but would I go back to the Dmax, no, not ever, there is no better towing vehicle in humble opinion and you can drink a cup of coffee on the move. A bit of preventative maintenance, frequent oil changes and use it regularly seems to work well for me. |
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2nd Dec 2021 8:54pm |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
I have had them for years still have my classic and the p38 as well as l322 which \i use daily and have done for 7 years and 160k miles it has never let me down or broken down everything still works as it should. I do look after it as it is a work car for me so it gets gearbox and diffs serviced every 30k engine oil every 10k rest have been parts that have worn out.
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3rd Dec 2021 6:31pm |
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RRover Member Since: 17 May 2021 Location: Sussex Posts: 278 |
Wow! You have a classic AND a P38... My dream world would be to have those two pedigrees and my lovely westy out on the drive. I saw a classic in really nice condition (the wife calls them Lady Jane Felsham cars) in Rye less than a week ago, and I couldn't drag myself away from the experience. I could well have been looking at £50,000 - £100,000 with it being in such good nick... "Come-on nerdy!" the wife hissed eventually... I kept looking back though - until the dream vanished into the distant haze!
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6th Dec 2021 9:04am |
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MartinD Member Since: 20 Oct 2010 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 303 |
M7 p38 has been pretty reliable too aside from some maintenance issues that were largely my fault ... and leaving it parked up for months and months on end without use.
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6th Dec 2021 10:38am |
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RRover Member Since: 17 May 2021 Location: Sussex Posts: 278 |
And yet the poor old P38 gets such bad press... I was actually considering one before the westy came along... |
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6th Dec 2021 12:43pm |
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MartinD Member Since: 20 Oct 2010 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 303 |
Get one anyway - they're relatively cheap.
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6th Dec 2021 1:36pm |
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Huttopia Member Since: 26 Jun 2017 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 185 |
I'm on my second P38 and it is imo a great vehicle. The quality of the plastics and the leather are excellent, it is very smooth to drive (not in a hurry). I have it serviced annually regardless of mileage, do preventative maintenance and keep on top of niggles as they crop up. The one I have now let me down once several years ago - the key fob signal was being jammed by something (I'd parked close to telephone mast?!). That's it. I'm taking it skiing in the spring in preference to the Disco 5.
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6th Dec 2021 2:36pm |
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Dan_Veluwe Member Since: 04 Dec 2021 Location: Highlands ( Veluwe) Posts: 172 |
I just got my 1st FF, light that is.. , a P400e..
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7th Dec 2021 2:09am |
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RRover Member Since: 17 May 2021 Location: Sussex Posts: 278 |
''''''Regardless of the reputation for reliability folk are still buying them!''''''' (Huttopia)
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7th Dec 2021 8:32am |
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Dan_Veluwe Member Since: 04 Dec 2021 Location: Highlands ( Veluwe) Posts: 172 |
I agree ! Once had a Freelander, basic FWD 2.2 diesel. I loved it !
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7th Dec 2021 11:04am |
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RRover Member Since: 17 May 2021 Location: Sussex Posts: 278 |
That's a really nice Freelander indeed. Plus I love black body - as they polish up like showroom new...
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7th Dec 2021 11:33am |
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Dan_Veluwe Member Since: 04 Dec 2021 Location: Highlands ( Veluwe) Posts: 172 |
That was the last version, 2012-2014..
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7th Dec 2021 11:46am |
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Bluebird Member Since: 30 Aug 2021 Location: Cardiff Posts: 97 |
See in the paper Land Rover top again of most unreliable cars. Still love mine though! |
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16th Dec 2021 6:03pm |
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