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help please - 9/26/2005 1:19:45 PM   
Betsy

 

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I am thinking of purchasing a Land Rover. I am looking at the model year 1997-2000. Is there anything I need to know about these older ones that will influence my decision? And, How expensive is the maintence, generally? Thanks for your help.
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RE: help please - 9/26/2005 2:26:04 PM   
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land rovers have a tendancy for bad reliability, but both of ours are fine, what model are you looking for ?

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RE: help please - 9/26/2005 2:31:52 PM   
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Probably a Discovery. I ones I am finding for sale are 1999's and all seem to be in the 90K mile range. Is there something that goes wrong with the vehicles around that time, or just coincidence they are being sold around that time.

Does there seem to be a commen reliablity problem?

This is actually for my father. He is not computer literate, so I am winging it here....thanks.

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RE: help please - 9/26/2005 2:36:39 PM   
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i dont think the ones you are finding have problems, just it'll probably be a coincidence, 90K miles is quite alot like, we have a 2001 discovery and when we bought that it had around 44K on the clock
but i dont think theres a general problem, like i said, both of ours are fine. are the ones you are looking at from a land rover dealer ?


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RE: help please - 10/1/2005 8:46:22 PM   
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land rovers are not that bad, it is not like a normal truck though. ITS MEANT FOR FUN. Spend a few dollars look for leaks and especially suspension (STEERING BOX) no valley gasket leaks and no head gasket leaks also look at transfer case and cross seal leaks as well diff seal (just tell the tech):))

A land rover and a eskimo have a lot in common ::; always looking for a tight seal:)))

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RE: help please - 10/2/2005 2:31:15 AM   
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Any car/truck/suv will have similar maintainence schedules. as long as the previous owner took good care of the vehicle, i'd say get it. but if there so happens to be a speck of dust on the intake manifold, DON"T DO IT! jk, it will be ok. surely you know how to tell if the vehicle has been taken care of.

not taken care of:

http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery.fcgi?p=300&uid=4021543&gid=8356044&imgid=112164594

Taken care of:
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery.fcgi?uid=4021543&gid=8356044&p=300&imgid=112164597


Big difference right?

< Message edited by 05LandRover -- 10/2/2005 2:32:04 AM >


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