Range Rover reliability
Range Rover reliability
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zanderman

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1,108 posts

233 months

Wednesday 21st February 2007
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Hi all,

I am looking at a 03 - 04 Range Rover Vogue the V8 but I have heard they suffer with reliability issues (as in they arent very!).

Can anyone confirm/deny this and give me any advice?

Thanks!

SFM

123 posts

235 months

Thursday 22nd February 2007
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Hi, I had 2003 Range rover vogue for a year, beautiful car to drive and not to thirsty, BUT, it seemed to spend more time at the dealers than on the road, nothing major just niggly electrical problems, such as engine management light kept coming on, windscreen wipers would just stop for no reason in torrential rain [very scary]never did get to the bottom of that one! Anyway I would still recommend one, but see if you can get a warranty. by the way mine had only 24k on it.

oj

14,184 posts

249 months

Thursday 22nd February 2007
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We had an 03 car, was absolutely flawless. Never missed a beat once over 3 years and 60,000 miles. Our current 06 one on the other hand has had a multitude of electrical gremlins, poor paint quality, and detaching bumpers

Stu R

21,415 posts

236 months

Thursday 22nd February 2007
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Very hit and miss. Some can be nothing but trouble, and others perfect.

They're not famed for their reliability but because it's such a mixed bag it's often hard to seperate what will be trouble free from what will be troublesome.
I've done a 2 day desert rally in one which was perfect all the way despite the serious high revving sand filled abuse it was getting, whereas my mates went back to the dealers the day he picked it up for an engine managment light.
They are great though

oj

14,184 posts

249 months

Thursday 22nd February 2007
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Agreed. Just don't take any guff from the dealers if it does go wrong

church

165 posts

243 months

Thursday 22nd February 2007
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Unless you like to gamble buy one with at least some Land Rover warranty remaining. Personally I would not run one outside of the warranty period, make no mistake they are not cheap to run! Realistically they are no better or worse than many other cars its just that the specification is so huge that there are more things to go wrong and when they do it is generally expensive to fix.