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With that sort of money you could get a Supercharged one, make sure it has the LR warranty and you should have no problems other than filling it up. 100 litre tank takes a while to fill.
As an aside I have never understood that the petrol trigger locks in the UK are deactivated unlike in other European countries.
As an aside I have never understood that the petrol trigger locks in the UK are deactivated unlike in other European countries.
#32
I own a RRS TDv6 and have done for two years
the car has in all that time had one fault....coolant sensor at bottom of expansion tank
it cost £2.14 from the dealer
Put things into perspective
as a rule the internet is full of posts on forums about all the issues people have with cars and how to sort them out etc
there are tens of thousands of other people who dont have major issues and as such have no need to post about how brilliant the car they are driving is.
There is not a car on the road you couldnt find a horror story about on the net
they all go wrong and you are maybe lucky or unlucky
also as far as warranty is concerned ...dont go own the LR route
TESCO do car warranty
they have a "finest" policy which covers cars up to 6 years old and less than 60k miles
this policy is underwritten by the same company that does the LR one!!
superb cover including MOT insurance etc cost..........£419 a year
less than half what you will pay LR and you can use the LR dealerships for all claims repairs
http://http://www.tescofinance.com/p...c.jsp#sectionc
look under finest section
no excess and no claim limit
i love my range and if it goes wrong so be it
im covered
hope it helps and dont be put off about all the negative you read
theres plenty of positive too its just not posted anywhere near as much
jon
the car has in all that time had one fault....coolant sensor at bottom of expansion tank
it cost £2.14 from the dealer
Put things into perspective
as a rule the internet is full of posts on forums about all the issues people have with cars and how to sort them out etc
there are tens of thousands of other people who dont have major issues and as such have no need to post about how brilliant the car they are driving is.
There is not a car on the road you couldnt find a horror story about on the net
they all go wrong and you are maybe lucky or unlucky
also as far as warranty is concerned ...dont go own the LR route
TESCO do car warranty
they have a "finest" policy which covers cars up to 6 years old and less than 60k miles
this policy is underwritten by the same company that does the LR one!!
superb cover including MOT insurance etc cost..........£419 a year
less than half what you will pay LR and you can use the LR dealerships for all claims repairs
http://http://www.tescofinance.com/p...c.jsp#sectionc
look under finest section
no excess and no claim limit
i love my range and if it goes wrong so be it
im covered
hope it helps and dont be put off about all the negative you read
theres plenty of positive too its just not posted anywhere near as much
jon
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Tesco Car Warranty Plan
Tesco Car Warranty Plan insures most cars under 10 years old against the cost of unexpected mechanical, electrical or electronic failures dependant on the level of cover you take out.
Please note: this product is no longer for sale to new or renewing customers. Existing customers remain unaffected.
Tesco Car Warranty Plan insures most cars under 10 years old against the cost of unexpected mechanical, electrical or electronic failures dependant on the level of cover you take out.
Please note: this product is no longer for sale to new or renewing customers. Existing customers remain unaffected.
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Thanks guys
If I get one then I'll look to warrany it - shame Tesco have stopped offering it
The supercharged one does look a great car but I'm not too concerned with the extra performance. Additionally, not sure I want to spend that much.
I am considering leasing but would ideally prefer to own something at the end of the it, hence the purchase 2nd hand
If I get one then I'll look to warrany it - shame Tesco have stopped offering it
The supercharged one does look a great car but I'm not too concerned with the extra performance. Additionally, not sure I want to spend that much.
I am considering leasing but would ideally prefer to own something at the end of the it, hence the purchase 2nd hand
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I've just sold mine privately, the chap was originally looking to buy from a dealer due to the finance facilities, but I put him in contact with a chap who sorted it all out at a good rate. He got a 3 year old car which with a service and LR warranty.
#38
remember the g'friends dad having his brand new range rover having to go back to the factory on a trailer, it had so many faults the main dealer couldn't fix it.
you never hear the same tales from landcruiser owners !!!!
however they do look fantastic and I'd love one !!!!!!!
you never hear the same tales from landcruiser owners !!!!
however they do look fantastic and I'd love one !!!!!!!
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remember the g'friends dad having his brand new range rover having to go back to the factory on a trailer, it had so many faults the main dealer couldn't fix it.
you never hear the same tales from landcruiser owners !!!!
however they do look fantastic and I'd love one !!!!!!!
you never hear the same tales from landcruiser owners !!!!
however they do look fantastic and I'd love one !!!!!!!
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I had a Landcruiser for 2 1/2 years never had a single problem with it apart from the battery started getting a bit tired in the cold this year, so i put a new one on, iv'e now changed it for a much newer ML320, and my miss'es is well peaved, she really did'nt want me to change it, she loved the landcruiser.
have had Amazons for the last 5 years (after a couple of RR's)
there is a reason why 95% of people the world over who need the ultimate in 4x4 reliabilty choose a Toyota
and why Top Gear in the 4x4 south American challange had them as support vehicles, and why the Nairobi RR dealership uses Land Rover liveried Amazons as recovery trucks
#42
A Land Cruiser probably doesn't have anywhere near the refinement of a Range Rover, but the Range Rover wouldn't touch the Toyota for reliability. I suppose it's personal choice. My mum had a 2003 Land Cruiser from new and it was faultless.
Also, I have just come back from a trip to Australia. It is absolutely crawling with Land Cruisers over there, from ancient ones to the latest ones (mainly painted white it seems!). A lot of them are covered in dust so it looks like they get used properly. I didn't see many Land Rovers.....
Also, I have just come back from a trip to Australia. It is absolutely crawling with Land Cruisers over there, from ancient ones to the latest ones (mainly painted white it seems!). A lot of them are covered in dust so it looks like they get used properly. I didn't see many Land Rovers.....
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