Need to change my car!
Need to change my car!
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Mbgl

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8 posts

83 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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I’ve had my Land Rover Discovery 3 for a month and unfortunately over the weekend it went into limp mode with the outcome being that it needs a new fuel pump and filter...I just don’t trust it now and I’m gutted but I do think that I’ve picked a bad one but it’s put me off. I need to find a replacement but haven’t a clue what to look at! Main criteria is that it must have a big boot space, just like the Disc and must be reliable and cheaper to repair and service etc ....any ideas?

Bennyjames28

1,702 posts

113 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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You bought a land rover expecting reliability and low maintenance costs?


ZX10R NIN

29,884 posts

146 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Repair it & then sell it, take a look at the Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Edited by ZX10R NIN on Monday 4th March 21:05

Weekendrebuild

1,120 posts

84 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Fix it what did you expect with a Land Rover ?? To be fair any car can break down it’s part of car ownership just unlucky it happened so soon.

ninjag

1,878 posts

140 months

Tuesday 5th March 2019
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The Volvo XC90 may also be worth a look.

StuTheGrouch

5,887 posts

183 months

Tuesday 5th March 2019
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Mbgl said:
I’ve had my Land Rover Discovery 3 for a month and unfortunately over the weekend it went into limp mode with the outcome being that it needs a new fuel pump and filter...I just don’t trust it now and I’m gutted but I do think that I’ve picked a bad one but it’s put me off. I need to find a replacement but haven’t a clue what to look at! Main criteria is that it must have a big boot space, just like the Disc and must be reliable and cheaper to repair and service etc ....any ideas?
That's hardly a catastrophic failure with the marking of a lemon, just get the fuel pump and filter changed and enjoy the car. Has anything gone wrong with it?






The Cardinal

1,375 posts

273 months

Tuesday 5th March 2019
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It's unclear how old the Discovery is and what price was paid... but changing to another car will inevitably have a cost, too. That cost could outweigh the cost of repairing the current Discovery by some margin.

The car was bought for a reason and, if your criteria haven't changed, then it still makes sense to consider keeping the car. Personally, I would explain the situation to a good independent garage prior to doing the repairs - and ask them to inspect it for what it would take to make it up to your required standard.

Once you have a good estimate of what it would actually cost, then compare that to the cost of changing to a different car.

I think it's prudent to allow some extra budget when buying a second hand car, particularly an older and more complex one. They are always sold by the last owner for a reason.

troika

2,063 posts

172 months

Tuesday 5th March 2019
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You know the correct answer. Land Cruiser.

ninjag

1,878 posts

140 months

Thursday 7th March 2019
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The Cardinal said:
particularly an older and more complex one. They are always sold by the last owner for a reason.
And with a little lady luck it's simply that they wanted a new model or a change! smile