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nbunney



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Warranty claims / Buy Back

My indie told me yesterday that he has already had a couple of vehicles in for warranty work and 1 was so serious the dealer bought it back.
D350 with a cracked rear subframe Rolling Eyes

Post #633844 7th Jun 2022 6:55am
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dhallworth



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That surprises me given how new the L460 is. I'd have thought people would only be taking these back to the dealerships rather then independents. 2002 4.6 Vogue SE - Alveston Red with Lightstone Leather
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Post #634054 8th Jun 2022 3:28pm
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aja500



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Can't possibly be true

Post #634448 12th Jun 2022 6:44pm
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Phoenix



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A buy-back wouldn't happen unless there were three failed repairs or the DP authorised it on 'goodwill' - would have to be a pretty big customer for that to happen without at least one warranty repair though. If that was the case, unlikely to be using an independent, especially for in-warranty diagnosis....

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Polarbear



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They had my L405 6 months and wouldn’t entertain a buy back so doubt this story.

Post #634479 12th Jun 2022 9:51pm
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recordman



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I expect a dealer would be delighted to buy back a L460, fix it and then resell it as a used car with a £20k margin. 2017 SDV8 Autobiography

Post #634481 12th Jun 2022 10:00pm
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Kot



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One wonders how the subframe got cracked?
A design issue?
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Post #634518 13th Jun 2022 1:22pm
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cass



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I find it hard to believe it possible that Land Rover could release a faulted new car onto the market.
Given their hard won reputation for producing well developed cars built faultlessly with world class QA procedures ensuring class leading customer satisfaction, it is unthinkable that a car with a serious problem could reach a customer.
Surely if a turd did float out of the showroom door they wouldn't try to buy it back to hide the evidence? Wink

Post #634546 13th Jun 2022 6:18pm
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CS



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A "buy back" could be a customer rejection of a materially defective car under the Consumer Rights Act rather than something the dealer or LR have chosen to do. If there is something of a design fault it would also be a way of keeping a lid on the story and not having pressure for a recall, as suggested by cass. Only Range Rovers since 1988

Post #634604 14th Jun 2022 1:42pm
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cass wrote:
I find it hard to believe it possible that Land Rover could release a faulted new car onto the market.
Given their hard won reputation for producing well developed cars built faultlessly with world class QA procedures ensuring class leading customer satisfaction, it is unthinkable that a car with a serious problem could reach a customer.
Surely if a turd did float out of the showroom door they wouldn't try to buy it back to hide the evidence? Wink


Is this a joke 😂😂😂😂
Although this situation never did happen 👍

Post #634617 14th Jun 2022 4:24pm
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