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doclees Member Since: 24 Jun 2015 Location: PA Posts: 672 |
Anyone interested starting a part life expectancy thread? I'm a firm believer that keeping a vehicle as trouble free as possible. Most of the problems a vehicle encounters are due to poor or unknown maintenance. Maintenance schedules don't provide for advised replacement of a part based mileage most of the time. As an example a alternator may have an average life of 100k miles on one vehicle but 200k on another. Knowing what most people get out of that part would help plan for costs or replacement before it goes bad saving on the road expense. |
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8th Jan 2018 6:44pm |
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Stuart- Member Since: 16 Dec 2017 Location: UK and Hong Kong Posts: 316 |
I did my motoring formative years mostly on Volvos and Mercs, and they very seldom broke down. My love of Mercs was broken when I bought a three year old S Class. I never went back to Mercedes after that.
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8th Jan 2018 10:22pm |
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doclees Member Since: 24 Jun 2015 Location: PA Posts: 672 |
What I meant by different life expectancy for different car I mean from one make to another. Such as to only get 80k out of a Toyota alternator, even though it may be out of warranty, would get owners screaming. In fact here in US you can complain to corporate Toyota and they will reimburse if you feel something shouldn't have failed. Sure sometimes someone might get 400k out of an alternator but for most of us that don't own Honda's or Toyotas that 80k to 120k is about right. I think that by averaging the mileage at time of failure of a particular part we can add or subtract mileage for our own particular situation. So if i had a garage kept never driven in the rain Las Vegas RR I would expect the headlight wipers to ever go bad. Tallahassee FL averages 63 inches of rain so I would expect those headlight wipers to die much earlier than average. |
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9th Jan 2018 2:55am |
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steptoe Member Since: 23 Jul 2012 Location: london Posts: 382 |
Did you pay the £100 charge for driving your van in London |
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9th Jan 2018 2:23pm |
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rodp Member Since: 09 Apr 2017 Location: The Black Country Posts: 318 |
It strikes me, and I'm no expert, that a lot of components on the FF are working at their limit from new and even mild abuse doesn't do them any favours. The FF is certainly nowhere near as robust as other LR products were.
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9th Jan 2018 6:07pm |
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Stuart- Member Since: 16 Dec 2017 Location: UK and Hong Kong Posts: 316 |
I only went to St Albans right on the edge of the "Eco Zone" last week. As it goes, I did pass through London in it a while back. M25 was jammed on the way back from France and I was diverting out to Essex. I thought I'd go "inland" as it were. Nav routed me all over and over the Woolwich ferry. A few weeks later I got some "warning" letter saying because I didn't have an Eco something or other engine it isnt allowed in London and I'd get fined next time. News to me. Daft Mayor Khant has nothing better to do than chase blokes with old vans doing business while knife crime and terrorism abound. But I digress....... 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography in black 2018 D300 SE Velar in champagne Spiffing wheel centre caps, L322 sill repair panels, etc |
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9th Jan 2018 10:45pm |
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Rob99 Member Since: 03 May 2016 Location: Gatwick Posts: 1420 |
And yet we all love them and keep buying them 2021 D350 Fifty Edition - Carpathian Grey 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography (2021-2024) - Santorini Black 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster (2016-2021) - Santorini Black |
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9th Jan 2018 10:51pm |
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Bill Member Since: 18 Nov 2017 Location: Essex / Normandy Posts: 1233 |
Rob 99 is right
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10th Jan 2018 11:35am |
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rodp Member Since: 09 Apr 2017 Location: The Black Country Posts: 318 |
I'm 50/50 at the moment about going back to the D1. I had a nearly new Classic some years ago and never had this feeling of impending doom every time I got in it. They were a much more robust vehicle. A mate of mine imports Classics from SA, absolutely rust free (I mean zero rust let alone rot). I have been sorely tempted but they're all manual transmission, no auto's. They need a repray usually and a tidy up, they nearly all need retrimming but that comes from SA for pennys. My son's selling his FF for the same reasons, just can't be sure of it. He's going D2 and although they can suffer some problems it's nothing compared to a FF.
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10th Jan 2018 12:28pm |
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