Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:03 am
Hi Bellagio,
You're not the only one who's gotten the last minute jitters about your purchase. However, in my opinion — and experience — any vehicle has its problems. The Land Rover, properly maintained and problems dealt with promptly when they occur, doesn't seem to me to have any higher maintenance than other vehicles.
You didn't mention off-roading the truck but longer highway trips. If you add off-roading to the formula, you could then expect to increase your problems as the rattles, bumps and general abuse of off-roading does accelerate the aging process of any vehicle, thus requiring repairs that may not be due for several hundred thousand kilometers to show up at a much lesser mileage.
Again, this could be said about any vehicle, not just the Land Rover. So if you're buying used, try and find out as much as possible about the vehicles history. Has it been dealer serviced since new? Are all the dealer maintenance cycles completed? Are all the warranty recalls done? If this is the case, then you should have a reliable truck on your hands. In any case, buy an extended warrant for as long a period as you can afford, preferably one from the dealer, not a 3rd party company.
As far as service goes, I too live a fair ways from the dealer, about 400 km. I do my own work, with an independent Land Rover mechanic or two in the wings for when I need a knowledgeable answer. I have my own OBDII scanner, so when something goes awry I can get the codes and call the mechanic. He then gives me the repair procedure and ships the parts. This would be similar to what yo would do with a good local repair shop. The only thing I've found deficient to this is there are certain codes, those for ABS or the transmission, for example, that require a higher level of software to be plugged in to them to make changes, erase codes, etc. and you either need the dealer or a very focused Land Rover independent technician for that. If you find one of these, you're in luck.
On the flip side, being 4 hours from the dealer does have its benefits... When I'm in a situation where I MUST have a dealer repair, such as my windshield replacement last year, I arranged an appointment and the sales department was more than happy to give me a brand new LR3 for the day while the repair was being done.
Land Rovers are well put together trucks, not without their gremlins, but I'm certain you'll have a great experience with ownership. In many cases your experience with Land Rover will turn you from an owner into an enthusiast, and this only happens when a customer is truly satisfied with their purchase.
Dave
You're not the only one who's gotten the last minute jitters about your purchase. However, in my opinion — and experience — any vehicle has its problems. The Land Rover, properly maintained and problems dealt with promptly when they occur, doesn't seem to me to have any higher maintenance than other vehicles.
You didn't mention off-roading the truck but longer highway trips. If you add off-roading to the formula, you could then expect to increase your problems as the rattles, bumps and general abuse of off-roading does accelerate the aging process of any vehicle, thus requiring repairs that may not be due for several hundred thousand kilometers to show up at a much lesser mileage.
Again, this could be said about any vehicle, not just the Land Rover. So if you're buying used, try and find out as much as possible about the vehicles history. Has it been dealer serviced since new? Are all the dealer maintenance cycles completed? Are all the warranty recalls done? If this is the case, then you should have a reliable truck on your hands. In any case, buy an extended warrant for as long a period as you can afford, preferably one from the dealer, not a 3rd party company.
As far as service goes, I too live a fair ways from the dealer, about 400 km. I do my own work, with an independent Land Rover mechanic or two in the wings for when I need a knowledgeable answer. I have my own OBDII scanner, so when something goes awry I can get the codes and call the mechanic. He then gives me the repair procedure and ships the parts. This would be similar to what yo would do with a good local repair shop. The only thing I've found deficient to this is there are certain codes, those for ABS or the transmission, for example, that require a higher level of software to be plugged in to them to make changes, erase codes, etc. and you either need the dealer or a very focused Land Rover independent technician for that. If you find one of these, you're in luck.
On the flip side, being 4 hours from the dealer does have its benefits... When I'm in a situation where I MUST have a dealer repair, such as my windshield replacement last year, I arranged an appointment and the sales department was more than happy to give me a brand new LR3 for the day while the repair was being done.
Land Rovers are well put together trucks, not without their gremlins, but I'm certain you'll have a great experience with ownership. In many cases your experience with Land Rover will turn you from an owner into an enthusiast, and this only happens when a customer is truly satisfied with their purchase.
Dave