Velar - surprisingly impressed

Velar - surprisingly impressed

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Andy665

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3,955 posts

243 months

Sunday 11th February 2024
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With the Tuscan sold and OH in a new job with a longer daily commute it made sense to see if she wanted to upgrade her daily driver (albeit a car I bought for her - 2006 V70 T5 in super rare manual form).

As much as I loved the T5, and the fact it was genuinely immaculate she never bonded with it

Discussions ensued and I was set the task of finding a Velar, I'd create a shortlist, OH would whittle it down and hopefully easy decision made

Agreed it was to be a P250 or P300, personal choice as neither of us are diesel fans and mileage / usage made it borderline sensible anyway. P380 ruled out only on the basis that we felt it was simply not the kind of car to need 380bhp, it was going to be a family bus and could never be seen as a performance car.

My personal criteria was that it needed the contrast roof colour and decent sized wheels, also had to be approved used for a bit of peace of mind.

Tried an approved used P250 and performance was ok and genuinely impressed with refinement but dealership experience was woeful and a 4 year / 22k mile gap in service history made it a non starter

Emails fired off to numerous 4 dealers (all Land Rover) on a Saturday evening asking for a call to discuss the car of interest, only one bothered returning a call but experience was absolute perfection, friendly, courteous, knowledgeable - really could not fault it in any way at all

Deal quickly done on a 50k mile P300 R Dynamic HSE with optional panoramic roof (fixed), air suspension and 22" wheels, FSH and 1 owner from new

Collected a week and a half ago and really impressed with it - does the luxury car but very well, is as practical as we hoped, barely a mark on the car and stuffed with equipment. The split screens in the centre console work really well and look so much better than the typical "stuck on" tablet arrangement

Performance and more importantly refinement are impressive, averaged 33mpg over the 500 miles its done (mix of motorway, urban and cross country).

Unlike most such cars its 4 wheel drive will be used as son does a lot of downhill MTB events


normalbloke

8,088 posts

234 months

Sunday 11th February 2024
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Is this still under the manufacturer warranty or an aftermarket jobbie?

Andy665

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3,955 posts

243 months

Sunday 11th February 2024
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normalbloke said:
Is this still under the manufacturer warranty or an aftermarket jobbie?
Manufacturer - that was a non-negotiable - usually happy to buy private or independent but with this it had to be manufacturer approved, I discovered very little difference in used prices so was a no brainer

brianb

447 posts

151 months

Sunday 11th February 2024
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Lovely,

I’ve been looking at these as a daily myself but slightly worried about JLR reputation in terms of reliability, is there any particular models / engines to avoid?

Alex Z

1,789 posts

91 months

Sunday 11th February 2024
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These appeal far more than an Evoque or full fat RR.

Lovely looking cars.

Andy665

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243 months

Sunday 11th February 2024
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brianb said:
Lovely,

I’ve been looking at these as a daily myself but slightly worried about JLR reputation in terms of reliability, is there any particular models / engines to avoid?
I decided very early that I wanted the relative simplicity of the Ingenium petrol engine- eventhe 250 is reasonably brisk whilst the 300 is plenty quick enough - who needs more than a sub 6 sec time for an SUV

The interior is genuinely lovely and I prefer the pre-facelift model as it has the dual screen that are integrated rather than a single screen that looks stuck on

Sofa

531 posts

107 months

Sunday 11th February 2024
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Still looks very fresh that, can't believe they launched these nearly 7 years ago...

Lovely spec on yours too- I've seen a few on the basic wheels that every base model JLR product seemed to get saddled with for a while (they look tiny, must be 17's) and they really let it down.

Greendubber

14,325 posts

218 months

Sunday 11th February 2024
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Andy665 said:
normalbloke said:
Is this still under the manufacturer warranty or an aftermarket jobbie?
Manufacturer - that was a non-negotiable - usually happy to buy private or independent but with this it had to be manufacturer approved, I discovered very little difference in used prices so was a no brainer
Nice car, I hope your dealer is better with any warranty issues that may arise than ours were....

Hope it treats you well, I didn't like them at first but they've grown on me.

CharlesdeGaulle

26,882 posts

195 months

Sunday 11th February 2024
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I like the Velar, it looks brill. I hope the ownership experience matches the expectations.

8bit

5,246 posts

170 months

Monday 12th February 2024
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Lovely, well done! I didn't really "get" the Velar when they first appeared, couldn't see the case for them vs. the RRS, although they are very pretty. I ended up with one as a hire car for a trip from Aberdeen to Nottingham for a week for work - quite an upgrade from "Ford Focus (or similar)", what a lovely way to travel.

Andy665

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243 months

Monday 12th February 2024
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8bit said:
Lovely, well done! I didn't really "get" the Velar when they first appeared, couldn't see the case for them vs. the RRS, although they are very pretty. I ended up with one as a hire car for a trip from Aberdeen to Nottingham for a week for work - quite an upgrade from "Ford Focus (or similar)", what a lovely way to travel.
Likewise, I could not see the point of the Velar. We did consider a Sport but we both felt that they have not aged well and there was nothing that a Sport offered us that we could not get in a Velar.

Roboticarm

1,585 posts

76 months

Monday 12th February 2024
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I'd always thought the Velar wasn't 4x4 ? Or is it that it's a different type of 4x4 to the others in the range?

Eitherway I like the look of these

Andy665

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3,955 posts

243 months

Monday 12th February 2024
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My understanding is that all Discovery, Velar, Sport and FF are permanent 4x4, Discovery Sport and Evoque can be 4x4 or FWD

Blakeatron

2,552 posts

188 months

Monday 12th February 2024
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Totally agree, ours is slightly older but we have been more than impressed with it for our family car now the kids are a bit older and we aren’t lugging around all the children paraphernalia.

Love the massage seats!

Bobupndown

2,546 posts

58 months

Tuesday 13th February 2024
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Never understood the need for the Velar in LRs range. Not fussed on its styling either. A Discovery Sport or RRS would suit just as well as one of these.

Andy665

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243 months

Tuesday 13th February 2024
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Bobupndown said:
Never understood the need for the Velar in LRs range. Not fussed on its styling either. A Discovery Sport or RRS would suit just as well as one of these.
Discovery Sport feels very cheap interior wise in comparison snd we simply preferred the Velar to the Sport

The Velar suited us which is all that matters really

Andy665

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3,955 posts

243 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Apart from a suspension fault (new compressor fitted without quibble under warranty) the Velar has been faultless for its first 11 months and 10k miles with us

Economy has settled at about 29mpg, not too bad considering that most journeys are relatively short / stop start traffic, a run will see 33-34mpg without too much effort

We bought at the peak of the insurance cost issue around LR product last year and took a calculated risk that it would sort itself, the fact that it had impacted values helped soften the blow last year and insurance was £1100, just had renewal through at £392 - looks like the gamble paid off