sterling01
Member Since: 19 Apr 2015
Location: Kilmarnock
Posts: 137
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Hi. Not been around here since I sold my 2007 TDV8 a number of years ago. I spent a lot of time on here before I bought that car and found everyone very helpful. Although it had a full LR service history, there was no mention of gearbox of diff oil changes, so I had this done within my first month of ownership. My daughter who is now 21, still give me grief about selling that RRS, she wasn't happy, neither was the wife.
Now I've got a 2017 Audi A8 Sport and the wife has a stupid Mini, but we have decided we don't need 2 cars any more and I'm not doing silly annual mileage either, therefore we are selling and looking to get a 2014/2015 RRS SDV6. I would only buy from an LR dealer, unless there were recommendations for a good specialist dealer. I certainly would not buy one without a full LR dealer service history.
I have had a good look around here but there is no buyers guide. I have bought a lot of cars in my time so I'm happy to look over things like bodywork, panel gaps, underneath damage, checking all electrical gadgets etc, etc. I have also ready stories on here about crank shaft issues.
I would be very grateful for the benefit of your experience to know what are the common things to go wrong, expensive things to go wrong, optional extras to avoid and any preventative maintenance items that should be considered.
Many thanks in advance,
Kenny Current - 2020 Range Rover Sport P400e
Gone - 2014 Range Rover Sport HSE SDV6
Gone - 2017 Audi A8 Sport
Gone - 2007 Range Rover Sport HSE TDV8 - Great car.
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Martyn
Member Since: 28 Jun 2019
Location: Suffolk
Posts: 64
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Hi mate, I'v just ran a 2013 RRS L494 for a year I did 7k miles without any issues I did it without a warranty in place, but it was always on my mind about potential issues especially the crank shaft ......I eventually traded it in and have left the brand for a while, but can see myself going back one day, and yes next time I shall run it with a warranty
I purchased mine from Saxton 4 x4 and had a terrible experience with them, lots of hassle, for example, they had put cheap budget tyres on the front, which they eventually agreed to replace with premium brands, if I agreed to remove some negative feed back I had left for them, also they had disguised the smell of cigarette smoke with one of those air conditioning bombs, just before it arrived round the front of there building for a test drive, little things like this put me off them, also some service history they promised they were waiting to arrive from the original owner and send on to me never arrived......all in all a bad experience they lie to your face and after sales is terrible. I wouldn't go there to look for one full stop
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Mon Jul 06 2020 6:16am |
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