2019 Range Rover Sport SVR by Urban
Discussion
I believe they require a service every 12 months or 10,000-12,000 miles, whichever comes first. Looking at this one it appears to have had the following services:
2019 - pre-delivery inspection at 9 miles
- [One service looks missing]
2021 - 18,885 miles
2022 - 27,471 miles
- [another service looks missing at c. 37k miles]
2024 - service at 49,269 miles
- [another service looks missing at 59k miles]
2024 - 68,748 miles
It looks like it's missed three services so the service history is only part rather than comprehensive, are you able to confirm?
Also, did you get the two tyre advisories fixed on it's most recent MOT?
Thanks
2019 - pre-delivery inspection at 9 miles
- [One service looks missing]
2021 - 18,885 miles
2022 - 27,471 miles
- [another service looks missing at c. 37k miles]
2024 - service at 49,269 miles
- [another service looks missing at 59k miles]
2024 - 68,748 miles
It looks like it's missed three services so the service history is only part rather than comprehensive, are you able to confirm?
Also, did you get the two tyre advisories fixed on it's most recent MOT?
Thanks
Edited by ben.farrow1988 on Wednesday 7th January 17:05
Please explain what on earth "only ever owned by professional elite sportsmen" is suppose to mean? That could mean anything from a Dart thrower to power lifter and says nothing about how well this vehicle has been maintained, which is the concern of those that questioned the absent servicing information. As with any high output engine, fail to service iaw the specified schedule then prepare for early and expensive failures.
Get your cheque book out or at least have a £10k reserve for breakages…..we all know about JLR’s record for reliability although they are less prone to regular big failures than their 3 litre V6 diesel and petrol variants. Don’t even mention 2 litre Ingenium variants 😂🙄
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