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Re: UGGH [winezealott] by landroverlemon
May 04, 2009 (5:45 am)
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Replying to: winezealott (May 02, 2009 8:21 am)

Yes, you are very lucky! The Lemon Law does not exist in TN...I let the bank take my hunk of junk after putting $5000 in it for a new transmission and coolant issues (the warranty had just expired) and then having my engine blow which in turn caused my timing belt to shread (which the dealership claims is not the case) and then wanting another $7000 to fix that. The car was not worth $12000 and now I have $4000 sitting on my credit report that I am paying off for a vehicle that I do not own. Expensive Land Rover lesson. I hope other people learn from my experience, do not buy a Land Rover, they do not back their product and they are a hunk of junk. I had owned Honda's up until I bought a Land Rover and they are the best vehicle in my opinion and Honda backs up their product. They are great cars and I will be sticking with Honda or Acura from here on out! Live and learn.
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Re: Freelander. To much problems. [wildrover] by lemonct
Jun 02, 2009 (4:07 pm)
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Replying to: wildrover (Dec 13, 2006 8:54 am)

I concur!
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Snapped Cam Shaft by lemonct
Jun 02, 2009 (5:07 pm)
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I have an '05 Freelander with 57,000 miles just out of warranty reach and the dealer service department says that the cam shaft snapped & now has to be replaced with a new engine. Has anyone else experienced the same or a similar problem?
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Re: Snapped Cam Shaft [lemonct] by winezealott
Jun 02, 2009 (6:28 pm)
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Replying to: lemonct (Jun 02, 2009 5:07 pm)

I had the same problem. With 79,000 miles and no warranty, I took my car into the dealer for the 3rd visit to continue trying to fix a coolant problem I had for a year. The 3rd time, they called and told me the timing belt (and camshaft froze) and I needed a new engine. I hired a lemon law atty who got LR North America to buy my car back for $20K, and pay off the balance on the loan of the car. Here's there info:
 
Consumer Legal Services
lemonauto.com
 
Good Luck!
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2003 freelander by wat1954
Jun 04, 2009 (3:45 pm)
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I have had my 2003 for almost 3 years and it has been in the shop almost every 2 to 3 months. the coolant seems to be going somewhere but the dealer has never found where.
But it all came to an end the last week when the engine died. On a road trip the oil light came on so I so I stop put in oil. When I got back on the interstate the light came back on and the power was dropping. The car was towed back to Boise to the dealer. Metal was found in the oil. They said it would need a new engine. That would cost around $8500. Yikes. I checked with another shop and they could do a rebuild engine for $6500.
So now the Freelander is for sale for parts.
This was my second Land Rover. I should have learned from the first one
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Re: Snapped Cam Shaft [winezealott] by lemonct
Jun 04, 2009 (5:47 pm)
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Replying to: winezealott (Jun 02, 2009 6:28 pm)

How long did it take for LR to pay up? Did you repair the Freelander? Although my wife has a minivan as another vehicle for the family, she works in another city therefore I desperately my vehicle. I contacted the lemon law attorneys & they are going to investigate LR NA's handing of this.ridiculously ugly situation. The lawyer I spokew to said the litigation will take time so he recommended I repair the vehicle.In hindsight, I thought I made a sound $32,000 investment but now I feel like Bernie Madoff is still operating his Ponzw scheme in the form of LR, I'm SOL!
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Re: UGGH [winezealott] by loulost16g
Jun 26, 2009 (9:45 am)
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Replying to: winezealott (Apr 28, 2009 11:36 am)

Thanks for posting your experience because the same exact thing is happening to me. Ever since I bought that lemon I've been living a nightmare. I've contact the attorney that handled your case and im waiting to speak to their attorneys about my experience and to see if i have a case. thanks again for your posting, it gave me hope.
 
Lou
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Re: UGGH [loulost16g] by winezealott
Jul 18, 2009 (5:31 am)
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Replying to: loulost16g (Jun 26, 2009 9:45 am)

Any luck with contacting my attorney? I really keeping my fingers crossed for you. I know you posted this a while ago but I've been traveling and have been meaning to ask.
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Re: UGGH [winezealott] by landroverlemon
Jul 21, 2009 (7:44 am)
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Replying to: winezealott (Jul 18, 2009 5:31 am)

I don't know if this was directed toward me but no, I have not contacted the attorney...I don't have time to fight the big bad Land Rover. I tell everyone that I meet about my experience and I will continue to buy Hondas from here on out. "What comes around, goes around".
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HELP! by seventhson74
Jul 23, 2009 (2:55 pm)
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I live in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. I bought a ’04 Freelander in ’06 with 26 thousand miles on it and a 75,000 mile warranty. I did research before I bought the truck and came across very little in negative reviews and a line that sold me “Land Rovers have been made since the 50’s. Almost 75% of all the Land Rovers ever made are still on the road, other countries use them as military vehicles!”
In February of ’09 I had a check engine light come on, and it cost me over a thousand to fix (New air intake). The truck was still under warranty but they told me the warranty doesn't cover normal wear and tear? 3 weeks later a different air intake failed, another grand. A month after that (and just after the warrany expired)the locks froze and it cost me almost 2 grand to get that fixed. In May, the truck started to overheat and I took it to an independant Land Rover mechanic (I had enough of the dealer). He told me I had to replace the timing belt, almost 3 grand! July 21st my truck wouldn’t start, I then had it towed to the dealer who told me it was the timing belt. I called the Rover Mechanic who just fixed that and he agreed to pick it up and bring it to his shop to look at. He called us today to say the cam shaft was broken and the engine probably needs to be replaced and even then he wouldn’t guarantee the truck was fit to drive. The cost $12,076.00! We owe 10,000.00 it’s blue book value is 5,645.00-in working condition! It has 86 or 87 thousand miles on it.

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