Alternatives to a full fat Range Rover?
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If not a Range Rover, then what?
I need something that can carry five people and two large dogs. My Volvo V90 CC estate has been great apart from one failure, but bit cramped for the dogs in the boot. I've ruled out an XC90 on principle as Volvo UK and my local dealer are terrible; one of the dogs would also eat the seatbelt in the boot.
I've been looking at every large car on the market and keep coming back to the Range Rover. Are they really that unreliable? 😬
If I was taking the plunge it would likely be a 2018ish 5L Autobiography. No turbos or DPFs to break and for the ~10k miles annually, the additional fuel cost over the 4.4 diesel isn't going to factor.
Any comments, thoughts on suggestions are appreciated!
I need something that can carry five people and two large dogs. My Volvo V90 CC estate has been great apart from one failure, but bit cramped for the dogs in the boot. I've ruled out an XC90 on principle as Volvo UK and my local dealer are terrible; one of the dogs would also eat the seatbelt in the boot.
I've been looking at every large car on the market and keep coming back to the Range Rover. Are they really that unreliable? 😬
If I was taking the plunge it would likely be a 2018ish 5L Autobiography. No turbos or DPFs to break and for the ~10k miles annually, the additional fuel cost over the 4.4 diesel isn't going to factor.
Any comments, thoughts on suggestions are appreciated!
skyebear said:
Funk said:
My MD has swapped from RR to an SQ7 Black Edition and loves it.
Thanks. Did they mention what drove them to change?The only time I'd own one would be if I lived in Dieburg in Germany and happened to be friends with Christian and Vera who run the LR Time Youtube channel. They've just bought an FFRR to add to their Discovery 3 and 4 and are already repairing it. But of course they bought it knowing it was problematic.
i’ve had a similar dilemma to the OP over the years. I loved my Range Rover but it was hideously unreliable and the dealership ‘support’ was very poor. In the end I went for a Cayenne and a friend of mine (who had even greater tales of woe with his LRs) went for a Q7, but neither of them have anything like the waft factor.
I really really wish LR could build (and maintain) a better quality product, but people keep buying them so I guess they don’t really need to…
I really really wish LR could build (and maintain) a better quality product, but people keep buying them so I guess they don’t really need to…
skyebear said:
If I was taking the plunge it would likely be a 2018ish 5L Autobiography. No turbos or DPFs to break and for the ~10k miles annually, the additional fuel cost over the 4.4 diesel isn't going to factor.
Any comments, thoughts on suggestions are appreciated!
I’ve had a 2019 5l since new. Now at circa 50k miles. Aside from an issue with one of the seats when it was a few month old, it has been faultless. Any comments, thoughts on suggestions are appreciated!
Tbh, if it was written off today I would almost certainly try to replace like with like.
I had a FFRR now have a sport both diesels apart from a NoX sensor on the sport they have been great but the dealer network just worries me they just don’t seem interested on what is effectively a high end motor. I want to replace the sport perhaps with the latest version but going to wait. Did have Cayenne 3l diesel which was great but as previously said doesn’t have the “waft” factor
LooneyTunes said:
I’ve had a 2019 5l since new. Now at circa 50k miles. Aside from an issue with one of the seats when it was a few month old, it has been faultless.
Tbh, if it was written off today I would almost certainly try to replace like with like.
Good to hear. Tbh, if it was written off today I would almost certainly try to replace like with like.
What MPG have you averages over the 50k miles?
Funk said:
He got fed up with a succession of them being in for repairs more than on his driveway... His last one was a doozy - LR didn't fit the windscreen properly when it was built and the first major downpour water poured into the interior and drenched it. It killed all the electronics inside and after a couple of months of it being sat at the LR dealer while they argued with the insurer, it was written off and he swore he'd never buy another.
Wow that's amazing. Did Land Rover refuse to admit liability and it went through your MD's insurance?LooneyTunes said:
I’ve had a 2019 5l since new. Now at circa 50k miles. Aside from an issue with one of the seats when it was a few month old, it has been faultless.
Tbh, if it was written off today I would almost certainly try to replace like with like.
How are the seats? They look awful but apparently they are uber-comfy?Tbh, if it was written off today I would almost certainly try to replace like with like.
Coxey said:
I had a FFRR now have a sport both diesels apart from a NoX sensor on the sport they have been great but the dealer network just worries me they just don’t seem interested on what is effectively a high end motor. I want to replace the sport perhaps with the latest version but going to wait. Did have Cayenne 3l diesel which was great but as previously said doesn’t have the “waft” factor
Volvo UK were awful when a non-serviceable part failed three months out of warranty however the RRs I'm looking at will be of an age where the warranty will have ended. I'd be happy putting it to a good indy if I can overcome the lingering doubts.I maybe need to trawl the other pages to read horror stories on X5s, Q7s et al.
Anyone any experience with the big Mazda? Seems like a lot of car for the money.
https://www.usedcarsni.com/2023-Mazda-CX-60-2-5-PH...
https://www.usedcarsni.com/2023-Mazda-CX-60-2-5-PH...
I’m on my 7th FFRR, a L460. I had three L405’s including a 2019 model. I used to cover 50k miles every 3 years and must have covered 150k+ miles in RR’s.
The only major failure were the turbo’s on a V8 diesel L322, otherwise reliable except for the odd visit from LR Assist on the drive who provide excellent service.
Make sure you get a LR warranty if you buy one.
In my opinion there’s nothing like driving a full fat RR
Just to add that the seats in the 2019 model are very comfortable. I drove 1500 miles each way to southern Spain in one and don’t think there was anything that could match it for comfort and practicality over such a distance. Averaged 70mph excluding stops and around 30mpg with the V8 diesel.
The only major failure were the turbo’s on a V8 diesel L322, otherwise reliable except for the odd visit from LR Assist on the drive who provide excellent service.
Make sure you get a LR warranty if you buy one.
In my opinion there’s nothing like driving a full fat RR
Just to add that the seats in the 2019 model are very comfortable. I drove 1500 miles each way to southern Spain in one and don’t think there was anything that could match it for comfort and practicality over such a distance. Averaged 70mph excluding stops and around 30mpg with the V8 diesel.
Edited by Phil. on Tuesday 2nd January 16:00
Percy. said:
LooneyTunes said:
I’ve had a 2019 5l since new. Now at circa 50k miles. Aside from an issue with one of the seats when it was a few month old, it has been faultless.
Tbh, if it was written off today I would almost certainly try to replace like with like.
Good to hear. Tbh, if it was written off today I would almost certainly try to replace like with like.
What MPG have you averages over the 50k miles?
Highest I ever managed was mid 20s when towing a lightweight unbraked trailer.
Might be possible to get higher mpg but if that was important you’d probably choose a different engine.
skyebear said:
LooneyTunes said:
I’ve had a 2019 5l since new. Now at circa 50k miles. Aside from an issue with one of the seats when it was a few month old, it has been faultless.
Tbh, if it was written off today I would almost certainly try to replace like with like.
How are the seats? They look awful but apparently they are uber-comfy?Tbh, if it was written off today I would almost certainly try to replace like with like.
The only irritations are the delay starting the ICE/navigation and the flimsiness of the panel the seat/heating controls are mounted on.
Overall it’s sufficiently good that I’ve not bothered looking at the newer model.
Have a read on my experience & make up your own mind.
Can’t think of anything I’d rather own & am still delighted with it.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Can’t think of anything I’d rather own & am still delighted with it.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
skyebear said:
Funk said:
He got fed up with a succession of them being in for repairs more than on his driveway... His last one was a doozy - LR didn't fit the windscreen properly when it was built and the first major downpour water poured into the interior and drenched it. It killed all the electronics inside and after a couple of months of it being sat at the LR dealer while they argued with the insurer, it was written off and he swore he'd never buy another.
Wow that's amazing. Did Land Rover refuse to admit liability and it went through your MD's insurance?Gassing Station | Land Rover | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff