3yr old Range Rover
3yr old Range Rover
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matt21

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4,378 posts

231 months

Monday 7th October 2024
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Looks like you can get an approved used 3yr old Range Rover D300 for £40-45k with the Sport being a bit less. That seems very good value for money. I know they are unreliable, get stolen and cost a fortune to insure but surely they aren’t that bad?!

Ideally looking for a nearly new 530d Touring but they are slim pickings and the X5 seems expensive.

Robertb

3,716 posts

265 months

Monday 7th October 2024
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If it has a comprehensive warranty which you can extend I can’t see it being any worse than anything else.

A friend has a Defender of a similar vintage and seems very happy with it.

ZX10R NIN

30,355 posts

152 months

Monday 7th October 2024
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It'll be no better or worse than most of the other options, the D350 is the pick of the 6 cylinder options as it feels more suited to the extra weight of the full fat RR.

Dog Biscuit

2,255 posts

24 months

Monday 7th October 2024
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matt21 said:
Looks like you can get an approved used 3yr old Range Rover D300 for £40-45k with the Sport being a bit less. That seems very good value for money. I know they are unreliable, get stolen and cost a fortune to insure but surely they aren’t that bad?!

Ideally looking for a nearly new 530d Touring but they are slim pickings and the X5 seems expensive.
Very good VFM?

In what sense would that be then? ears

Edited by Dog Biscuit on Tuesday 8th October 07:38

Jag_NE

3,324 posts

127 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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If you desire the capability you require complexity.

Or buy something horrible like a Toyota.

MattyD803

2,363 posts

92 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Jag_NE said:
If you desire the capability you require complexity.

Or buy something horrible like a Toyota.
Are you suggesting that the reason any recent JLR product is unreliable is because they are massively complex compared to other makes/models?

I'd beg to differ.

ettore

5,040 posts

279 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Interestingly, I saw the RRS Diesels and the Defender were actually amongst the top 3 most reliable cars in their segment in the latest WhatCar survey!

Overall JLR wasn't great so I guess something else is a complete stshow!

The new model RRS and FFRR do seem well built to me, I know there's been a huge focus on it but our D350 RRS is fantastic.

Jag_NE

3,324 posts

127 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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MattyD803 said:
Jag_NE said:
If you desire the capability you require complexity.

Or buy something horrible like a Toyota.
Are you suggesting that the reason any recent JLR product is unreliable is because they are massively complex compared to other makes/models?

I'd beg to differ.
I guess so. It seems to be the most complete package out there but your tone suggests you are a man in the know!!!

GetCarter

31,062 posts

306 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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I'm on my sixth RR and none have broken down or given me grief.

Maybe I'm just lucky, but Audi and BMW have been a lot more trouble for me.

AndrewO

681 posts

210 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Personally I'd pick the last of the 4.4 SDV8 models on the FFRR, 2020 was the last year.

30mpg average with plenty of torque and more reliable than the SDV6

shiftspark

18 posts

141 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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This is something I’ve just started to look at as like you say a lot newer car with warranty when compared to X5 which for my budget £30-35k is something I would want. LR are giving you a 2 year warranty at the moment.

Jag_NE

3,324 posts

127 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Never owned one but if you have that budget, what’s the alternative

Spudmaster

351 posts

232 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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If 530d is of interest - maybe take a look at the Merc E400d.
Well built, sublime engine, great interior and comfortable - especially if you can find one with air suspension.
I really, really regret selling mine.

Luanmapo

87 posts

61 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Try getting an insurance quote first before committing to any.
We thought the pricing was great for a 3yr old RR and then we got quotes….. £5-8k and we are both in our late 40s.

This was compared to £900 for an X5 or Q7.

Incidentally, we ended up with an ex demo M240i which was even cheaper to insure and believe me, way better and more fun to drive!

G-wiz

2,682 posts

53 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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You must have balls the size of space hoppers to consider a 3 year old RANGE Rover.


NomduJour

20,516 posts

286 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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G-wiz said:
You must have balls the size of space hoppers to consider a 3 year old RANGE Rover
How many have you owned?

Billy_Whizzzz

2,594 posts

170 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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I waited and found the 530s x drive touring in perfect spec. Worth the wait.

Jamescrs

6,206 posts

92 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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Luanmapo said:
Try getting an insurance quote first before committing to any.
We thought the pricing was great for a 3yr old RR and then we got quotes….. £5-8k and we are both in our late 40s.

This was compared to £900 for an X5 or Q7.

Incidentally, we ended up with an ex demo M240i which was even cheaper to insure and believe me, way better and more fun to drive!
I love the M240i, used to own one and probably one of my top 3 owned cars of all time but it seems bizarre that someone shopping big SUV’s would buy a M240i instead?

Luanmapo

87 posts

61 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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We love BMWs also and live very rural.

Our M135i (husbands car) had just been written off by someone who went into the back of us.

We had hired an XC90 to take our son to uni and loved the spaciousness and comfort of it and thought we would look about for size and what we could get for £40-45k. Seemed perfect for rural living also.

This was all until we firstly took a look at RR and for insurance quotes. So we then stepped into our local BMW showroom and the X5 we were interested in had sold an hour prior to our visit. Everything else within the group just wasn’t fitting the bill.

Husband had a sit in the M240i and instantly fell in love. Had also seen plenty of online videos and usual reviews etc.
Plus knowing it has the beautiful B58 engine.
So that was it sold to us there and then! Plus fabulous spec too as was the managers ex demo.

I do believe we will keep it for a very very long time as it is rather beautiful to drive, looks and sounds amazing!
Plus all our children can now drive and have their own cars, so in essence we didn’t really even need the bigger car: it was just what we thought we wanted.

This is WAY WAY more fun. You smile every time you get in it and drive.

Edited by Luanmapo on Wednesday 9th October 07:37

fflump

3,277 posts

65 months

Wednesday 9th October 2024
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G-wiz said:
You must have balls the size of space hoppers to consider a 3 year old RANGE Rover.
Even allowing for hyperbole that's a bit OTT.
No 3 year old car is particularly risky in the grand scheme of things especially under manufacturer warranty.

I run a 9 year old Bentley how big are mine lol?