IanMetro
Member Since: 11 Sep 2017
Location: Somerset BS21
Posts: 3216

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(Although I say that I'm not superstitious, I am worried that I may change my (good) luck by posting this)
Over the last 9 years I have had 2 SD4 FL2s, which have been very reliable and have given me little cause for concern.
I did 50k miles in my XS, it did not fail to start or carry me where I wanted during that time.
Apart from servicing, it only required a battery, a set of tyres, a set of brake pads and discs, a door lock and the well known fuel tank rewire. It still looked imacculate inside and out when I part exchanged it.
My Metro has done nearly 40k miles and (again apart from servicing) has only needed a battery, a set of tyres, a windscreen (stone chip), and a fuse for the boot 12v socket.
I am very pleased with my Land Rover -- despite reading how bad JLR are for reliabilty.
PS having had to have new batteries on both cars, I can confirm that random odd problems on start-up is the symptom of a dying battery, and will give a false impression of how unreliable the FL2 can seem, --- until you fit a new battery. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
FL2 Metropolis SD4 Auto 2014 2017- (16k - 79k+ miles) (MY2015)
Metro in its 11th Year of (Extended) LR Warranty / Full LR Service History
(Expensive, but Trouble/Worry free - hopefully?)
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17th Aug 2021 2:44 pm |
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Jagracer
Member Since: 22 Feb 2019
Location: east anglia
Posts: 198

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What is reliabilty these days? I started riding motorbikes in 1964, when most cars were scrapped at 80k miles. Nobody would buy a cat with over 70k on the clock. One had to decoke the engine evey 40k miles, rebore at 60k. Rust finished them at 8 years old. The only bad Landrover I had was a P38 Rangerover. I have had five Rangerovers, all cost money. Currently I have two Freelander 2's. Both have problems, and I am currently replacing a hydraulic locked engine on the 2008 version. It was bought from auction with no history and 140k on the clock. Its had tyres, big service two years ago,ouch, Diff Assy rebuilt, brakes, and my daughter thinks maintenance is done by the Fairies at night. The other, I replaced all the naughty bits on purchase. No service history, non original engine, cost a lot in parts, but expected at 165k. I have just bought a 2011 Rangerover 4.4TDV8 on Ebay 174k miles. I expect it will need a full service and replacement ball joints. A heavy vehicle, but 35mpg. I wanted one before the milk floats take over and the roads are clogged with flat battery electric cars. An £83k car when new car for under 9k, can't be bad? I hope Boris raises Pensions next year to cover running a Landrover!
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17th Aug 2021 7:20 pm |
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