show us your land rover

show us your land rover

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Wildcat45

8,077 posts

190 months

Tuesday 14th June 2022
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Just got this after a nine month wait…


Wildcat45

8,077 posts

190 months

Tuesday 14th June 2022
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ChemicalChaos

10,404 posts

161 months

Sunday 21st August 2022
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Page 127.... anyone on here got a very early extended wheelbase example they could show off? biggrin

In the meantime, I made the considerable trek to Caffeine and Machine in the Red Shed today, for a 4x4 themed weekend:




595Heaven

2,420 posts

79 months

Monday 22nd August 2022
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That is lovely!

Hard-Drive

4,090 posts

230 months

Monday 22nd August 2022
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Wildcat45 said:
Just got this after a nine month wait…

Looks lovely, but good luck with it. We just got rid of ours after 3 horrendous years including a new engine at 25k miles. It probably spent more time in the dealership than out, and when the courtesy vehicle (another Velar D240) broke down too after 8 miles of driving, it's clear JLR have a HUGE problem with these cars. And when I mean the courtesy vehicle broke down, I mean complete and total failure on a county A road that left me no option than to find a suitable grass verge and coast to a silent halt on it.

Such a shame, it's such a lovely looking thing and the interior is gorgeous (apart from the stupid metal ring on the steering wheel rim and the fact that almost everything works off a touch screen, which failed on multiple occasions). I so want to love these cars, but never again.

Hard-Drive

4,090 posts

230 months

Monday 22nd August 2022
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A bit of a rebuild…galvanised bulkhead, new rear crossmember, new gearbox, new lift handle front doors, repaired 2nd row doors, new rear door, swapping the rear panels for 88” van sides, 2nd hand bonnet, headlining re-trim, and a DIY respray including a slight colour change changing the blue roof to limestone.

I decided it was a case of “better the devil you know” and super simple Tdi power, no ECUs, ABS, TC etc was a better proposition than some early noughties rot box with a load of dodgy electronics. And she turns 40 in 2026 so no more tax and MOTs. Apart from the bulkhead which is a skip job there’s a tiny bit of rot in one lower corner of the crossmember and a bit on each C pillar which is easily sorted with a YRM repair panel.

ChemicalChaos

10,404 posts

161 months

Monday 22nd August 2022
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Hard-Drive said:
Wildcat45 said:
Just got this after a nine month wait…

Looks lovely, but good luck with it. We just got rid of ours after 3 horrendous years including a new engine at 25k miles. It probably spent more time in the dealership than out, and when the courtesy vehicle (another Velar D240) broke down too after 8 miles of driving, it's clear JLR have a HUGE problem with these cars. And when I mean the courtesy vehicle broke down, I mean complete and total failure on a county A road that left me no option than to find a suitable grass verge and coast to a silent halt on it.

Such a shame, it's such a lovely looking thing and the interior is gorgeous (apart from the stupid metal ring on the steering wheel rim and the fact that almost everything works off a touch screen, which failed on multiple occasions). I so want to love these cars, but never again.
Not wanting to be negative about Wildcat's new car, but it was ever thus with Jaguar Land Rover for about the last 15 years. Having had the spate of the old V6 diesels snapping cranks (usually out of warranty), it turns out the new Ingenium diesel is beginning to get a rep issues, many still within warranty!

I will admit though that they certainly make a very sumptuous interior which is always much nice visually than the German competitors, too.

Best of luck with it, Wildcat!

Mikebentley

6,137 posts

141 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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Gloss black side steps and OEM County flaps collected today. Land Rover quoted £600 to fit them. I think I can do it for less.

Mikebentley

6,137 posts

141 months

Wednesday 24th August 2022
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If you look closely we optioned the full length canvas roof. It’s fantastic.

dunkind

184 posts

21 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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Sisu9 said:
I love that steering wheel

Sisu9

275 posts

103 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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R.I.P HRH.

GiveItSomeWellie

3,008 posts

197 months

Wednesday 21st September 2022
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Took my Ninety round the LRO Show course at Tixover. Forgot just how easy a standard Ninety (albeit on Mud Terrains) makes everything


Turn7

23,642 posts

222 months

Wednesday 21st September 2022
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Spotted a lovely 110 yesterday, in Heritage green, had a great plate on - MY66 HUE....

BraveSirRobin79

12 posts

45 months

Monday 3rd October 2022
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New toy, 1st Defender. Wish us luck!


Hard-Drive

4,090 posts

230 months

Monday 3rd October 2022
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GiveItSomeWellie said:
Took my Ninety round the LRO Show course at Tixover. Forgot just how easy a standard Ninety (albeit on Mud Terrains) makes everything

That's lovely. I do love a standard early Defender!

macp

4,060 posts

184 months

Wednesday 5th October 2022
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Suspect this may offend some. Sorry about that but for swmbo and I its our first foray into LR ownership. HSE Dynamic with black pack. Massive respect for the stunning machines on here. Have really enjoyed reading the thread.





Edited by macp on Wednesday 5th October 20:12

macp

4,060 posts

184 months

Wednesday 5th October 2022
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Wildcat45 said:
Just got this after a nine month wait…

Stunning though isnt it.

macp

4,060 posts

184 months

Wednesday 5th October 2022
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Mikebentley said:

If you look closely we optioned the full length canvas roof. It’s fantastic.
Proper nice Mike. The new Defender has really grown on me.

AndrewCrown

2,287 posts

115 months

Thursday 6th October 2022
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in Summer configuration, looking disgracefully shiny.

Cold

15,254 posts

91 months

Tuesday 25th October 2022
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Starting to get fed up with this. Some people need their driving privileges removed.

First picture is from April of this year. No note left and I had to consult the CCTV to identify the number plate of the car involved (64 plate 1 Series) and track down their insurer. I saw the woman driver a day or so later and she claimed it was my fault because my car is too big and was parked too close to the white line. (It was inside its bay)




It took a little while for a slot to appear at the bodyshop but the repair was done well with a good colour match, if a touch heavy on the clearcoat. Nothing that good polish wouldn't sort once the paint had hardened.

This second photo was taken in July less than 24 hours after getting the car back home from its repair. No note left.



The bodyshop took pity on me and got it in for repair quickly and at a very reasonable cost to repaint the whole bumper skin.


Fast forward to yesterday morning and the same woman from April knocked my door and admitted she had just scuffed my car once again. And yet again it was partly my fault because my car is so big etc. She also claimed that she isn't a bad driver. I suggested that might not be a true statement.




Looking forward to securing my regular spot at the bodyshop's car park. FML.