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Themirz

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Hi All,

I'm looking to purchase my first range rover and am viewing one tomorrow. It is a 2013 example. It is a 3.0 V6 HSE. Can anyone give me and advise around what I should check for and general reliability of this model please?

Any advise gratefully received!

Thank you
 
Apart from the obvious You need diagnostics to know what is going on with these vehicles really.
Warranty would be ideal

Check everything!
Don’t rush into it, there’s plenty of them out there. Take your time and get the one that’s right for you
 
Hi All,

I'm looking to purchase my first range rover and am viewing one tomorrow. It is a 2013 example. It is a 3.0 V6 HSE. Can anyone give me and advise around what I should check for and general reliability of this model please?

Any advise gratefully received!

Thank you
Reliability is not a word that goes with Range Rovers, as long as you remember that they are a hobby and not a car,, have deep pockets or can DIY you will be OK.
 
Hi All,

I'm looking to purchase my first range rover and am viewing one tomorrow. It is a 2013 example. It is a 3.0 V6 HSE. Can anyone give me and advise around what I should check for and general reliability of this model please?

Any advise gratefully received!

Thank you
Advice, not advise =~] Welcome to the best Landy forum on the Internet!
 
Welcome
Maybe pop over to the introduction section. Where you , as a new member, tell us a little about you and which land rover product you hope to own, and maybe share some piccies of your vehicle, once bought. It appeases the natives :). Which is nice, and establishes a community feeling in new members. Rather than the smash and grab approach for advice, in a first post.
After that take a wander around here , in the Range Rover section. There is already a wealth of information, lf the type you seek, spread across many threads/posts. If you are going to own a Land Rover product, the search bar is going to end up your best friend ;)

Make a list of everything you find from your search, check the MoT history of any potential candidate, check advisories sorted, and then find a vehicle you like.
Happy motoring :)
 
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