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rgbyhkr Member Since: 30 Oct 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 36 |
Well, I've been looking into Rovers for the last month for the first time ever. My wife and I are replacing her 2000 Dodge Durango and she wanted to go with something much nicer this time around. Based on a combination of overall size, cargo space, styling and drivability wants/needs, we orginally narrowed it down to the RR vs the Lexus GX470 (LX was too big). We had initially looked into the RRS as well, but preferred the RR for a vaiety of reasons.
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Sun Oct 30 2005 7:50pm |
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rgbyhkr Member Since: 30 Oct 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 36 |
Thanks for the feedback. I did mull over the reliability issue for about a week after seeing lots of posts about problems even on 2005 and 2006 RRs. In the end we decided that while the GX was a "safe" choice from a reliability standpoint, it was also boring and plain. We know what we'd be getting into with a Rover, so there won't be a surprise if issues do come up. If problems did arise on the GX, however less likely, we'd be left with a boring car that wasn't even reliable.
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Sun Oct 30 2005 9:35pm |
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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2584 |
Sorry, but I COMPLETELY disagree with your opinion as I feel it is misleading and don't think any of it is quantifiable. It is true that a very small proportion of RRS owners have had issues with air suspension compressors and some Dealers are poor at good customer service, but that's not to say that is what every single person's experience has been and will be. I use the air suspension every single journey for access height, same when going offroad or up farm tracks and I have NEVER had a single issue. I also fold in the door mirrors twice each time I put the car in the garage every day, and more often than not, several times a day. They are still working fine thank you. There are not faults showing up in all the areas you mention, some people have said they feel the Logic7 could be better quality, that does not mean it is faulty. The nature of a forum such as this is that a small percentage of the overall RRS populaton come online and discuss issues they feel they might have, therefore you generally get a negative viewpoint. You don't see a lot of threads discussing the great points about this car. I'm glad to see that rgbyhkr still wants to go for this excellent car. Considering your negativity towards the brand I am surprised you have one. L319 D4 HSE 1998 110 TUM HS FFR Hard Top XD WOLF 1982 Series 3 SWB |
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Mon Oct 31 2005 7:59am |
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KP+Peter Member Since: 23 Oct 2005 Location: the south Posts: 8 |
I have no idea why RRUK is so rude.
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Mon Oct 31 2005 10:00am |
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Guest Member Since: 24 Oct 2005 Location: mansfield Posts: 16 |
No worries, I think RRUK is more upset and embarrassed over his posting in 'wheel upgrades' and he's just having a dig back. I've read many of his interesting posts and he's usually helpful.
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Mon Oct 31 2005 12:37pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
I think the word that seems to have caused upset here is "unreliable" I don't really think any of the points that Guest made have made the car an "unreliable" one. An unreliable car is by definition one that you cannot rely on to perform the task that it's there to perform.
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Mon Oct 31 2005 3:02pm |
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rgbyhkr Member Since: 30 Oct 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 36 |
No worries about bluntness. I'm originally from NY so I don't mind it at all. Like I said, if we get an RRS, I know the reliability history with LR. The 2005 JD power numbers (see here and here) put Land Rover almost at the very bottom of all manufacturer vehicles surveyed. In comparison, Lexus is at the very top. I have also seen various posts by users (mostly RR) about repeated issues they have had. Over on those other forums, one user is even doing an informal survey for RR owners to see how many have had problems (see this link).
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Mon Oct 31 2005 3:42pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
Go for the looks - personally I wouldn't care if the RRS handled like a dog, IT LOOKS FANTASTIC!!!! 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Mon Oct 31 2005 3:46pm |
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rgbyhkr Member Since: 30 Oct 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 36 |
By the way, part of what I was doing with my RR/RRS comparison was trying to find some of the less obvious differences between the 2. Here are a few:
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Mon Oct 31 2005 5:09pm |
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tasmod Member Since: 07 Aug 2005 Location: NE Lincs Posts: 396 |
I too think it's a little unfair to tag the RRS as unreliable and that all LR products are so.
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Mon Oct 31 2005 5:35pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Jeff, there are several differences like you mention. The RRS isn't really a baby RR at all, it's grown out of the D3 stable as I'm sure you know. I'm sure LR don't want there to be any crossover between the two either - they have their big RR market and are happy that there are people who will spend upwards of £70k on a Vogue with all the trimmings. The RRS appeals to a different market I think... probably younger, caring more about how their car looks, drives & performs with the practical aspects a little lower down the board. Personally, I think this is one of the great selling points of the RRS - it has the guts to appeal to a market that would normally buy BMWs, Mercs & Porsches but can ALSO do the practical stuff effortlessly. I think LR deserve a bunch of success for the concept around the RRS - it's a great car. Sure, there are things about mine I wished were different but a lot of them are based on my previous experiences with other marques and I don't blame LR or the car for the fact they do things slightly differently. I grumble, but then I grumble about a lot of things If you buy one, you'll know you made a good choice! Cheers Steve 2009 Outstanding Contribution Award - Joint Runner Up 2009 'Tech-Head Of The Year' Award - Runner Up Like it here? Then Donate to RRSPORT!! |
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Mon Oct 31 2005 6:01pm |
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rgbyhkr Member Since: 30 Oct 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 36 |
Tasmod,
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Mon Oct 31 2005 6:09pm |
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RAD Member Since: 23 Sep 2005 Location: In the chippy! Posts: 309 |
Can anybody join in? I’ve had two Defenders, the first one was exchanged after six months because of body problems with hinges becoming unstable and the back door nearly dropping off.
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Mon Oct 31 2005 6:28pm |
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rgbyhkr Member Since: 30 Oct 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 36 |
Just so it doesn't get lost in the fray, I wanted to ask it again. Is the RRS spare full-size?
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Mon Oct 31 2005 6:45pm |
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