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Hi I am looking at one of the older style classic range rovers, the 2001-2002 model year. I know that while they are awesome cars, the current range rovers arent known for their reliability. Is this also the case for the older model years, or did these models hold up better? If anyone has any information on this or owns a rover from these years and would like to report on its reliability it would be a huge help to me. Thanks so much
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Replying to: quattroporte12 (Nov 11, 2007 9:18 pm) The P38 body style Rovers from 1995-2002 are much, much less reliable then the Mark III Range Rovers from 2003-current. The only P38 I would buy is a 2000-2002 that has extensive service records. |
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Replying to: jatbeni (Oct 02, 2007 10:47 am) Thanks for your help. |
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| To all who have experience with both models, which is better HSE or the Supercharged. Is the Supercharged worth the extra money? | |
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It seems to take forever to reach normal operating temperature -- at least 15 minutes driving or 20 minutes idling. For cold starts at some 35 F, this is much longer compared to other 8 and 6 cylinder engines on the vehicles I've owned. Also, upper radiator hose feels warm a minute after starting the engine. In short, classic "always open" broken thermostat symptoms. However, my mechanic swears RR are all like that, and indeed we've tried another '06 RR, same slow warm up cycle. Has anybody had a different experience? Thanks! |
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Replying to: british_rover (Sep 29, 2007 10:13 am) |
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| I realize this is a long shot but with all the folks upgrading to monitors-in-the-headrests it's possible......does anyone have a set of two headrests for a 2005 RR in sand with jet piping they'd like to sell? | |
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I have posted in the other threads as long as 3 weeks ago and still haven't seen a reply. I am trying to find out what a fair lease rate should be on a full size 2008 Range Rover Supercharged. MSRP = 93,600 Cap Cost = 89,969 w/ the acquisition fee. Tier 1 credit. 36 month 15k miles per year. 0 down. I was quoted 1599+ sales tax which seems a bit high to me. Anyone have an idea? We are buying in the next day or two so I'd really like to find out some info asap. Thanks
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Replying to: moabxj (Dec 17, 2007 2:13 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
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Replying to: Car_man (Dec 18, 2007 2:30 am) |
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