peter400
10/8/2008 8:00:03 PM
As the owner of a 2002 Freelander which I traded in for a 2003 Discovery I can tell everyone to take seriously the ratings given by both JD Power & Associates and Consumer Reports magazine (among others). In 2008 JD Power & Associates reviewed 38 auto manufacturers and Land Rover placed right at the bottom for the reliability of all their vehicles. In 2008 Consumer Reports magazine ranks Land Rover vehicles as "much worse than average" for reliability but also displays in graph form how much worse than average Land Rover vehicles actually are. When compared among 48 other midsize SUV''s, the Range Rover, LR3 and Range Rover Sport all ranked between -129% to -195% in reliability (a score of zero is perfectly average reliability, with 22 other mid size SUV''s scoring above average). Again Land Rover is dead last for reliability. For the premium price paid for these vehicles you can expect Land Rover to only issue recalls when forced to do so by the government and you will spend lots of time, hassle and money on frequent repairs. Be warned! Look very carefully at the data out there in the press, Land Rovers are expensive pieces of junk.
Disco C
10/9/2008 9:59:06 AM
You must not take the rateings to seriously, you have owned 2 LAND ROVERS!
Love it or leave it!
hazletbassist89
10/9/2008 1:08:46 PM
I''m kind of under the impression that that''s a bunch of crap. The problem is that a lot of people buy a Rover without knowing how to take care of it. Myself included. Although I didn''t actually buy my Disco. My father bought it for himself, didn''t know anything about it, and let it sit for 3 years. When I got my license 2 years ago he gave it to me. And there was plenty wrong with it because he didn''t know how to properly maintain it, which is what a lot of people do. Now that I know what to do with my truck it''s actually extremely reliable. More so than even some of my friends'' cars which are all brand new Mitsubishi''s, and Dodge''s.
Just my 2 cents.
discoxd
10/13/2008 8:02:58 AM
all any of that means is that when it comes down to it, we''ll all just be better with a wrench than the more "dependable" vehicle owners...
pilsner
12/4/2008 7:36:33 PM
if the jeep cherokee is more reliable than my land rover why is it that my rover is the one pulling them out when they get stuck?
and when I am pulling their inferior performing vehicles out of the slop my butt is cozy warm in its heated leather seat.
of course my heated seats are currently on the fritz and dont work right now but im learning about the electicial system while i trouble shoot.
ok, they may be more reliable than my beloved disco but they are nowhere near as cool or as capable.
my $0.02
BoeingBoeing
1/1/2009 6:10:31 PM
Like any other British vehicle, you have to stay on top of the maintenance. My ''01 Disco has NEVER left me stranded because I''ve taken proper care of it. Rovers have these poor ratings because uniformed buyers think they can neglect them like a throw-away Ford or Chevy.