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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
Morning Aguiness,,As for the oil dilution that shouldn't be a problem as the engine is going to be running hot,I would be worried about the crankshaft issue.The car should have a 2 year LR Approved warranty but & a BIG but I would make sure & get it in righting that the crankshaft is covered incase of it failing,if not it could be a expensive repair about 20k.
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Wed Jan 09 2019 8:23am |
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micknolan Member Since: 19 Apr 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 45 |
Thinking the same at the moment, I have a 2010 any advice from anyone who as moved from 2010 to next model up.
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Wed Jan 09 2019 8:24am |
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kmpowell Member Since: 23 Oct 2016 Location: UK Posts: 259 |
Whilst this is true in most cases, there is still an issue. In the last 6months of my ownership I was doing 6x 180mile (3.5hr) journeys each month and my milage still plummeted stupidly. For example, the car was serviced in September on 31.5k miles, but last week at 35.5k miles when I traded it in it was showing 1000 until the next oil service. SOLD - MY16 SDV6 Autobiography Dynamic - Fire Engine Red, Fixed contrast pan roof, TV, Dual Screen, 5+2, Privacy, Noble paddles. |
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Wed Jan 09 2019 11:16am |
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BoldlyGo Member Since: 13 Jan 2006 Location: Surrey Posts: 216 |
Just to share my own previously aired experience re driving style and miles to the next oil service question.
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Wed Jan 09 2019 11:46am |
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kmpowell Member Since: 23 Oct 2016 Location: UK Posts: 259 |
I hear you BoldlyGo. Before all this Oil Dilution stuff became public, my car early 2018 decided to suddenly plummet over the space of about 3000 miles to show it needed an oil service, when I took it in they said the oil was fine and it just needed resetting.
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Wed Jan 09 2019 12:21pm |
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Gav40 Member Since: 12 Jul 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 30 |
Hi, I went from a 2012 to a 2014 model and found the step up is well worth while in terms of enjoyment in driving, much better Road holding and handling and general feel of the car is much better, overall a step up.
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Thu Jan 10 2019 9:14am |
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Black Bess Member Since: 09 Sep 2013 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 245 |
I would agree with Gav about the crank problem, which must be because of faulty metallurgy on certain batches of cranks. I have not had any oil dilution problems on my 2014, but then I do my own servicing and ignore the service indicator.
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Thu Jan 10 2019 12:06pm |
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Punkawallah Member Since: 04 Sep 2018 Location: Salisbury Posts: 159 |
I would also agree with Gav about crank issues being magnified on forums like this - I have a 2014 AB Dynamic and I had a 2012 old model dynamic before it and have not had oil dilution on either although I do now change my oil every 6 months/5k miles as a precaution - why not - it's cheap maintenance/peace of mind?!
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Thu Jan 10 2019 2:44pm |
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Gav40 Member Since: 12 Jul 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 30 |
Yes I agree about the boot space and the seats being harder but I've got used to the seats and would have bought a Disovery if I was concerned about the boot space.
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Thu Jan 10 2019 3:09pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
My 2015.5 MY HSE Dynamic was by far the best modern Land Rover I have owned in almost 30 years of buying new or ex dealer demo cars every 2-3 years. I would still be driving it today if somebody had had the guts in JLR to give me a piece of paper (even if I had to pay for it in the form of an extended warranty that was worth more than the paper it was written on) that said that in the very unlikely event that the crank should snap that my main dealer serviced car that had a further two years to run on the service agreement,so more likely than not to stay being serviced by a main dealer, would have the damage repaired at no cost to me because it is a design fault. Nobody at JLR had the balls to say “Sir your Car is extremely unlikely to suffer this issue as the engine is not in the batch with faulty cranks so we would like to offer you an extended warranty that actually covers this extremely rare occurrence” then I would 99% still be driving the car while waiting for a new one to be built, but they wouldn’t so i’m not. My car never suffered from the oil dilution issue so that didn’t concern me nearly as much as the extremely remote possibility of having to cough up £18000 to fix a problem not of my making. My driving style could be ruled out as a cause of issues too as my shortest journey is 16 miles each way into town and back - I was also never aware of any DPF regenerating because I never hung around much in stop/start commuter type driving or even had to stop at many traffic lights to wait with the engine idling. The car also was driving to London from Central Scotland 2 or 3vtimes each year in my hands. JLR lost the sale of an £80,000 RRS P400E or another new SDv6 HSED or an IPace......... instead I’m driving around in a car that costs 50% less, is beautifully built and has no known technical issues hiding to bite me.... 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Thu Jan 10 2019 3:33pm |
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Aguiness Member Since: 31 Dec 2018 Location: Stirling Posts: 49 |
wow thanks for all the replies i will be going for one i will let you know what i get there are a few that fit, i need a tower so that makes the choice easier
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Thu Jan 10 2019 7:10pm |
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BKHK Member Since: 05 May 2008 Location: Perth Posts: 1941 |
Black Bess, you have more or less nailed it with your comments. I also loved my relatively cheap 2010 L320 which I sold, I wish I still had it, brilliant car.
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Fri Jan 11 2019 11:48am |
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Punkawallah Member Since: 04 Sep 2018 Location: Salisbury Posts: 159 |
Interesting debate!
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Fri Jan 11 2019 5:34pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
Ah, well, you didn't buy a Range Rover, you bought the "school run special" designed for those with no idea what life off tarmac is about. If you'd bought a "real" RRS, it would have had low range, and dynamic suspension/ARB etc and would have been a better vehicle all round. Except for the 8 speed gearbox's "I'm going to kill you by not responding as you pull out" issues, which seems to be an LR "characteristic of the vehicle, sir". They're common to everything with the 8 speed box, it seems. LR's decision to supply the RRS without low range was akin to their earlier idea of supplying the D2 without a centre diff lock. It seems that LR's management have learnt nothing. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Fri Jan 11 2019 6:42pm |
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