Talking of the newer cars I watched this today , wonder how effective the new JLR update is
Plus the way there stolen is changing so hiding the obd2 port doesn’t seem to work anymore
Really does make owning an older car more attractive...
Euro 6 onwards, so basiclaly 2015 ish onwards, but anything with a dpf would steer me clear, though my main experience is with hgvs.
Even the farmers are trying to avoid the new gear as it is so much bother, I dont think is is the cost though...
Avoid anything with "wet cambelt" engines !! My son tells me the number of replacements for those was unbelievable over last few years. Essentially the oil contaminates the belt resulting in de-lamination, tooth sheeding etc. Much more...
The trick is as above. find a well maintained 1 first and if you then keep up the maintanace it could end up being a reliable car. Start skipping over small problems will only lead to bigger issue down the line. Because of the complexitiy of them...
i think a good, well maintained older (5-7 years+) example could be more reliable than a newer one, on the basis the failures have been addressed, parts replaced or upgraded etc. an abused/unmaintained example needs to be left well alone
Look at the J D Power and other surveys, Range Rovers are always near the bottom for reliability and that's in the first 3 years. Always best to have a second car available for when the RR is off the road. If you can't DIY it could turn out to...
Hi guys,
It's my first post here but I thought this would be the best place to ask.
I am currently looking about buying a range rover, specifically the one in the title.
As many of you will probably had experience with, when you tell someone...