What I always say to anyone buying a range rover is keep a few thousand in an account to pay for any issues that might crop up . The main issue is people buy them, realise they can’t afford to run them and skimp on maintenance, a good guide is look at the tyres on the car , cheap tyres usually means it’s been ran on a budget.
I bought a 2019 Autobiography V8TD in April, 40k miles, 2 owners. Paid £44k with 12 month warranty, and have to say it’s a fabulous car. Like you I don’t get fleeced for insurance and I fitted Ghost. I love it.
I have a P400e as 80% of my journeys are 20-30 miles these days. Over the last 1000 or so miles it has averaged 68mpg. As you say, do proper due diligence and buy a one owner car with full dealer history and you should be OK. Cars are mechanical objects with many moving parts. They will wear out and need parts replaced, irrelevant of which brand you buy. In my experience, there are a large number of people who buy a 2nd hand Range Rover who don't factor in the proper costs of servicing. These are cars that cost well over £80k when new. If you buy a cheap one for £20k, it still has the maintenance cost of a £80k car. Just like any premium brand. My P400e replaced a 2014 Range Rover Sport V6 diesel. In the years I owned it apart from scheduled servicing, the only thing that failed was an oxygen sensor that cost £45 for the part. Brilliant cars
If I had a Range Rover I’d fit them with Apple airtags as Range Rovers are partial to be stolen and shipped overseas, a guy in Canada followed his stolen Range Rover to a garage forecourt in Dubai. That’s a beautiful car dude enjoy it.
If a Ghost system were fitted, there's no way the Canadian fella's car would have ended up in Dubai, unless the vehicle was lifted and craned onto a lead-lined truck.
Like you, I have a 2018 RR Vouge SE, on 30k miles, and yes, like you I love it, I also agree with all your value for money tips, and like you, I did fit a ghost immobiliser to it, and as a visual deterrent I use a very quick to fit steering wheel lock. It would never put a serious thief off, but it is an extra piece of security that would be in there way.
Have to agree with you on the Range Rover, have the 2015 sports from new, comfortable, nippy, had no major problem,,,, Beautiful drive & also protected by Ghost alarms,
As the owner of a Jag XF and a Discovery Sport, I know how dependable they are, and so I’m toying with treating myself and getting a run out FFRR. But the stories do concern me, so it’s nice to hear someone confirm my view. They’re no better or worse than anything else. Only problem is, even after 10 years, my 12 year old Jag is still so utterly brilliant, I can’t bring myself to part with it.
I’ve had three of these (people keep running into me and totaling them): an 18 a 19 and a 21… each time I buy the exact same car, v8, Byron blue , navy, and linen interior. They’re quite quirky, but I do love them. What I really like is the finish out, a suede headliner and great leather seating go a long way with me.
I have a similar car to yours. Autobiography with very low miles bought from a main dealer with two years warranty. Like you absolutely zero problems and an incredible car for 40% of its new cost. Can't think of anything I'd rather be in for most of the drives I do. I get late 30's on motorway runs and about 30 on short trips.
Listen, I've had my FFRR 2015 l405 Autobiography for over nearly 2 years and it's been impeccable. It's done 128000 miles and drives like new. It's had a remap and I get 40mpg driving sensibly. Do an oil change every 3000 miles and look after it and you won't go wrong. There amazing Vehicle's.
Listen, it’s they’re, not there you pleb. People like you drive these old sh1t boxes to try and give off an image of being successful, truth of it is you couldn’t afford to buy a set of premium tyres for it. JLR reliability is absolutely shocking, just because you appear to have got lucky does NOT change that fact.
Likewise Denis. I've had my 2019 FFRR Autobiography from new for 4.5 years and it's been faultless. The V8 petrol engines are bulletproof and if you buy the model towards the end of its run ahead of an all new vehicle being launched, all the little glitches have been ironed out. I love it and and as you say, I look after it and get it serviced when needed like clockwork.
I won't say needed but I don't believe in 12k or 18k oil changes. The engine will love you for it. I change oil filter every 6K or every second oil change. I'm maybe a wee bit OCD but prevention is better than cure.
Without having owned one of these, only a Freelander 2 back “in the days” the same applies. There are some models of every make that are terrible, like Freelander 1, but I don’t think the L405 and other LR products are that bad. But they are high maintenance brands and a huge problem is some people buying these expecting Toyota or Mazda ownership cost.
"... and it's always people who don't own a Range Rover ..." Unfortunately, there are even more that do, and still they have problems. A quick YT search, or scan various forums will show even more evidence of ownership problems! For me, I just look at the problems my friends' dad had with his Discovery, and the hassle my uncle and brother-in-law went/go through with their Jags. 8 unscheduled trips to the garage in the (bought from new) first year of ownership, is taking the Mick in Toyotaland!
Long term RR owner here. L405 is lovely car and I’ve had no issues despite what the keyboard warriors will espouse 🤔 I’m 2nd owner and it’s been dealer maintained and now I reputable 4x4 service provider. I however just cancelled my order for L460 as I’m not prepared to take a 70% depreciation hit after 5 years. JLR are loosing customers as they aren’t supporting market prices, so muggings like me are sick of taking a hit and will run this one into the ground. JLR don’t give a shit as these are selling like hotcakes in USA, whereas there are masses of cancelled U.K. orders sat at dealership in U.K.
Bought a 2013 L405 with 106k and service history, always wanted one, 2 weeks later the crank snapped! Had taken partly on HP and was able to reject the car. So pleased it did go junk, coz I’d paid 23k in March 23 and now you can’t give them away and on top of that the insurance is gobsmacking!
pretty good insurance price , just got another renew quote and the company is asking £1100 for my 2018 evoque for me and the wife , I am 52 and all clean with 10 years no claim , thank fully got it down to just over £700. Love the colour of your vogue and the wood looks modern
In recent times, I have seen more VW's broken down than any other make, followed by BMW, then Merc. Once upon a time these makes were never seen broken down. I would have a good quality used Range Rover any day.
check you front suspension knuckles for cracks - mine is a late 2016, Bothe were cracked. VIN not in the recall range so £2900 at JLR service centre to replace
I collected my 18 plate RRS 7 weeks ago. In that time i have had it for 17 days and it was fault free for 2 days. Currently going through the reject process. Got a car from a main dealer thinking everything woukd be fine. But it wasnt. I waited over 20 years to own one and its been a disaster
@@parigibelgrado5120 When I collected it there were scratches on the boot and rear bumper that weren't there when I looked at it. The AC wasn't working and the roof blind was making a racket. It went in for investigation on the Monday and required £4k of work plus the paint work. Trying to book it in for the work was a nightmare. I was calling 3 to 4 times a day and no one would return my calls or emails. I ended up having to go in on the Friday to sort it out with the service manager. Couldn't claim under warranty as they were there when I collected the car so the dealer was paying for the work which would take 2 to 3 days. I got a call on the Wednesday afternoon saying that my warranty approval has just gone in. I asked why as the dealer was paying and the service advisor replied oh yeah I can see that now. Told them I was going away on Sunday so need the car back on Saturday. The car wasn't ready until the Saturday I got back and then had a low coolant warning on the Monday leaving puddles of coolant on my drive. On top of this they hadn't fitted some missing trim to the roof which I was trying to sort out all day. I called 3 times to sort the trim and coolant issues before finally being told I wasn't allowed to speak to the service manager. I had to call again on the Tuesday for someone to call me back and speak to me like crap. I had to get LR recovery to look at the car and finally got it in to the dealer on the Thursday evening to be told it could be September before I got it back. 5 weeks. The constant calling with no replies, snotty service advisors that laugh at you and don't know what they are doing was enough for me.
I've had a Range 2016 Sport Autobiography. LR3 Jag X-type All have been very dependable. I have a Land Cruiser because I needed a 7 seater, and I know there are some Range Rovers with 7 seats but I just couldn't find one at the time. Insurance was stupid for the Land Crusier. I got quoted £5,400 for the Land Cruiser from A-Plan. I talked to Tesco insurance and now I pay £813 fully comp. Just shop around.
Unfortunately most FFRR owners only do local runs yet the diesel isn’t designed for it, thus the DPF doesn’t regenerate and diesel ends up mixed with the engine oil. Eventually you get all the catastrophic engine failure horror stories we hear about.
Great video, the insurance is ridiculous as a 64yr old bloke, i can get a Porsche Macan 3.0 deisel 2016 insured for £450, i would happily take that Rangerover over the macan but the insurance and theft worries are ridiculous, 👍😊
Very much in the market, although for RRS. Currently considering 2017 autobiography dynamic 100k full Land Rover service history including cam belt replacement for 20k. Am I crazy going this hight mileage?
Don't even think about buying a 5 year old Range Rover Vogue. Itll be too far down the food chain by then. People start skimping on proper servicing. It'll be lit up like a Christmas tree during your ownership, and itll cost you a fortune to have it fixed. You've been warned! Dont even think abiut it!
@@BuySellCarsTV it won't be. Companies buy them new and replace them at 3 years old. It will have had at least 2, but more likely 3/4 owners at 5 years old, and at least 1 of those owners will have bought it without realising running and maintenance costs. It will have been skimped on somewhere down that chain. Between the age of 5/7 years old, the car will need crippling servicing and repair costs. Unless you are willing to pick up regular bills of £2'000/£3'000/£4'000 double that and more if needs an engine at 80k miles like loads of them do, then steer well clear of used Range Rover Vogue. They will 100% let you down at some stage.
@@Chris-nj1mr Jump in then. Buy one. Don't say that you weren't warned. We work on them regularly. We used to call them the £500 cars, its now the £1000 car, because that's the minimum you'll spend on one, every time it's in for work. Which will be quite frequent (at least twice a year) if it's 5+ years old. Good luck 👍
Hi there, I done' know i should ask it or not but I want to know that what are the ways to find generation of land rover engine. I am selling car engine parts but get confuse with the generation many times?
She is a beauty, i had the 05 vogue for almost 10 years, the only fault i had was! with the landrover Dealerships Threir attitude STINKS towards their customers,which i personally think had an Adverse outcome for Landrover company itself, now owned by TATA or CHINA, WOULD LOVE THE 2019 YOU HAVE PURCHASED ,I MISS MY VOGUE SO MUCH 😢😢😢😢,WILL HOPEFUĹY BUY AGAIN FOR 2025 @ BY THEN 72 YRS OF AGE ,😂😂😂, POSSIBLY a 2 to 4 yr old one owner model ,i love them like no other car exists .to hell with the Begrudgers & sick comments, once you have had one troube free for 10 yrs & maintaining it maticuosĺy yourself for those years ,you get back what you have given it ,RELIABILITY & TREMENDOUS COMFORT & PERSONAL ROAD SAFETY FROM 🇮🇪 IRELAND😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤ LOVE THEM❤❤
The title says "SDV6" so this is not an Ingenium 6 cylinder 3.0 engine, but the Ford/PSA engine that is known to spin it's big end bearings, resulting in oil starvation to the bearing surfaces causing overheating that eventuates into a snapped crankshaft.
To be honest, 100,000kms and 5 years is not old, and you wouldn't expect 'catastrophic' problems with this car, although it can happen. I find a lot of these videos : 'trust JLR' cause I have one and havn't had any problems' is either luck or just the features of the car: number of KMS and how old it is. They have a bad reputation for a reason and the Ingenium engine is just yet another JLR F*** up. If you're rich, buy new, take the hit on the depreciation and then sell it on when the warranty is out. If not, BUYER BEWARE.
"you are getting a lot for your money" ... Well actually you're not mate, the price of all used cars is through the roof... The recent reduction in interest rates might help used car sales but thats yet to be seen....
15 plate Merc C Class bluetec 2:1 diesel. £20 road tax 58 to 60 mpg allday long motorway, never less than 40mpg. Just checked average for last 8000 miles 45mpg job done.
@@Spartansrule118 the irony of your comment, so you hate what I said and comment to bring me down ... I just said what I saw i.e. my opinion... as did you i.e. your opinion 👍
@@BuySellCarsTV especially when its a estate that is a r not an r line , 7.5 with digital dash but they only made them in 4 wheel drive but excellent look at the hatchback it only goes .1 sec faster lol.
What I always say to anyone buying a range rover is keep a few thousand in an account to pay for any issues that might crop up . The main issue is people buy them, realise they can’t afford to run them and skimp on maintenance, a good guide is look at the tyres on the car , cheap tyres usually means it’s been ran on a budget.
I bought a 2019 Autobiography V8TD in April, 40k miles, 2 owners. Paid £44k with 12 month warranty, and have to say it’s a fabulous car. Like you I don’t get fleeced for insurance and I fitted Ghost. I love it.
I have a P400e as 80% of my journeys are 20-30 miles these days. Over the last 1000 or so miles it has averaged 68mpg. As you say, do proper due diligence and buy a one owner car with full dealer history and you should be OK. Cars are mechanical objects with many moving parts. They will wear out and need parts replaced, irrelevant of which brand you buy. In my experience, there are a large number of people who buy a 2nd hand Range Rover who don't factor in the proper costs of servicing. These are cars that cost well over £80k when new. If you buy a cheap one for £20k, it still has the maintenance cost of a £80k car. Just like any premium brand. My P400e replaced a 2014 Range Rover Sport V6 diesel. In the years I owned it apart from scheduled servicing, the only thing that failed was an oxygen sensor that cost £45 for the part. Brilliant cars
Well said!
The dealers are full of fooked ones with fmdsh😂
If I had a Range Rover I’d fit them with Apple airtags as Range Rovers are partial to be stolen and shipped overseas, a guy in Canada followed his stolen Range Rover to a garage forecourt in Dubai. That’s a beautiful car dude enjoy it.
Half decent thieves will locate them in no time.
@@ln5747 ok I
If a Ghost system were fitted, there's no way the Canadian fella's car would have ended up in Dubai, unless the vehicle was lifted and craned onto a lead-lined truck.
Like you, I have a 2018 RR Vouge SE, on 30k miles, and yes, like you I love it, I also agree with all your value for money tips, and like you, I did fit a ghost immobiliser to it, and as a visual deterrent I use a very quick to fit steering wheel lock. It would never put a serious thief off, but it is an extra piece of security that would be in there way.
Have to agree with you on the Range Rover, have the 2015 sports from new, comfortable, nippy, had no major problem,,,, Beautiful drive & also protected by Ghost alarms,
As the owner of a Jag XF and a Discovery Sport, I know how dependable they are, and so I’m toying with treating myself and getting a run out FFRR. But the stories do concern me, so it’s nice to hear someone confirm my view. They’re no better or worse than anything else.
Only problem is, even after 10 years, my 12 year old Jag is still so utterly brilliant, I can’t bring myself to part with it.
I’ve had three of these (people keep running into me and totaling them): an 18 a 19 and a 21… each time I buy the exact same car, v8, Byron blue , navy, and linen interior. They’re quite quirky, but I do love them. What I really like is the finish out, a suede headliner and great leather seating go a long way with me.
An honest review, I own a 2010 RRS Overfinch with the 3.0 TDV6 and we love it, low miles too at 68k
Love an Overfinch!
I have a similar car to yours. Autobiography with very low miles bought from a main dealer with two years warranty. Like you absolutely zero problems and an incredible car for 40% of its new cost. Can't think of anything I'd rather be in for most of the drives I do. I get late 30's on motorway runs and about 30 on short trips.
Wouldn't in a month of sundays buy a RR myself except maybe an older 'classic' but still really enjoyed the video. Please ignore the haters!
Stayed tuned as I have something coming next week that you may like!
Listen, I've had my FFRR 2015 l405 Autobiography for over nearly 2 years and it's been impeccable. It's done 128000 miles and drives like new. It's had a remap and I get 40mpg driving sensibly. Do an oil change every 3000 miles and look after it and you won't go wrong. There amazing Vehicle's.
Well maintained, less chance of problems 👍🏻
Listen, it’s they’re, not there you pleb.
People like you drive these old sh1t boxes to try and give off an image of being successful, truth of it is you couldn’t afford to buy a set of premium tyres for it.
JLR reliability is absolutely shocking, just because you appear to have got lucky does NOT change that fact.
That seems like a high frequency of oil change. Did you feel that was needed?
Likewise Denis. I've had my 2019 FFRR Autobiography from new for 4.5 years and it's been faultless. The V8 petrol engines are bulletproof and if you buy the model towards the end of its run ahead of an all new vehicle being launched, all the little glitches have been ironed out. I love it and and as you say, I look after it and get it serviced when needed like clockwork.
I won't say needed but I don't believe in 12k or 18k oil changes. The engine will love you for it. I change oil filter every 6K or every second oil change. I'm maybe a wee bit OCD but prevention is better than cure.
Without having owned one of these, only a Freelander 2 back “in the days” the same applies. There are some models of every make that are terrible, like Freelander 1, but I don’t think the L405 and other LR products are that bad. But they are high maintenance brands and a huge problem is some people buying these expecting Toyota or Mazda ownership cost.
"... and it's always people who don't own a Range Rover ..."
Unfortunately, there are even more that do, and still they have problems. A quick YT search, or scan various forums will show even more evidence of ownership problems! For me, I just look at the problems my friends' dad had with his Discovery, and the hassle my uncle and brother-in-law went/go through with their Jags. 8 unscheduled trips to the garage in the (bought from new) first year of ownership, is taking the Mick in Toyotaland!
To aid smaller people the tailgate can be set to stop at your chosen height and is not a fault, one of the many hidden features in the owners manual 🎉
Long term RR owner here. L405 is lovely car and I’ve had no issues despite what the keyboard warriors will espouse 🤔 I’m 2nd owner and it’s been dealer maintained and now I reputable 4x4 service provider. I however just cancelled my order for L460 as I’m not prepared to take a 70% depreciation hit after 5 years. JLR are loosing customers as they aren’t supporting market prices, so muggings like me are sick of taking a hit and will run this one into the ground. JLR don’t give a shit as these are selling like hotcakes in USA, whereas there are masses of cancelled U.K. orders sat at dealership in U.K.
Having worked at JLR - I couldn’t be f paid to buy any of them
Pure 💩 with agency staff building them
😂
You think most other manufacturers are much different 😉
truth is simple , they are great until they go wrong and they can do that frequently , and then they come with 100k car bills.
Good video. Just got a R R Sport. 19 . And your spot on with e thing . Great value I agree
I was going to buy 2013 range rover HSE,ihave full no claims,£2560 only 2 insurances would insurer me, V6 desiel
Bought a 2013 L405 with 106k and service history, always wanted one, 2 weeks later the crank snapped! Had taken partly on HP and was able to reject the car. So pleased it did go junk, coz I’d paid 23k in March 23 and now you can’t give them away and on top of that the insurance is gobsmacking!
Ive got a Volvo V60 and the road tax is £620. Thats because of the new car penalty but its a rip off regardless.
pretty good insurance price , just got another renew quote and the company is asking £1100 for my 2018 evoque for me and the wife , I am 52 and all clean with 10 years no claim , thank fully got it down to just over £700. Love the colour of your vogue and the wood looks modern
Thats a lot for the UK.
In recent times, I have seen more VW's broken down than any other make, followed by BMW, then Merc. Once upon a time these makes were never seen broken down. I would have a good quality used Range Rover any day.
check you front suspension knuckles for cracks - mine is a late 2016, Bothe were cracked. VIN not in the recall range so £2900 at JLR service centre to replace
I collected my 18 plate RRS 7 weeks ago. In that time i have had it for 17 days and it was fault free for 2 days. Currently going through the reject process. Got a car from a main dealer thinking everything woukd be fine. But it wasnt. I waited over 20 years to own one and its been a disaster
What happened?
@@parigibelgrado5120 When I collected it there were scratches on the boot and rear bumper that weren't there when I looked at it. The AC wasn't working and the roof blind was making a racket. It went in for investigation on the Monday and required £4k of work plus the paint work. Trying to book it in for the work was a nightmare. I was calling 3 to 4 times a day and no one would return my calls or emails. I ended up having to go in on the Friday to sort it out with the service manager. Couldn't claim under warranty as they were there when I collected the car so the dealer was paying for the work which would take 2 to 3 days. I got a call on the Wednesday afternoon saying that my warranty approval has just gone in. I asked why as the dealer was paying and the service advisor replied oh yeah I can see that now. Told them I was going away on Sunday so need the car back on Saturday. The car wasn't ready until the Saturday I got back and then had a low coolant warning on the Monday leaving puddles of coolant on my drive. On top of this they hadn't fitted some missing trim to the roof which I was trying to sort out all day. I called 3 times to sort the trim and coolant issues before finally being told I wasn't allowed to speak to the service manager. I had to call again on the Tuesday for someone to call me back and speak to me like crap. I had to get LR recovery to look at the car and finally got it in to the dealer on the Thursday evening to be told it could be September before I got it back. 5 weeks. The constant calling with no replies, snotty service advisors that laugh at you and don't know what they are doing was enough for me.
I've had a Range 2016 Sport Autobiography.
LR3
Jag X-type
All have been very dependable.
I have a Land Cruiser because I needed a 7 seater, and I know there are some Range Rovers with 7 seats but I just couldn't find one at the time.
Insurance was stupid for the Land Crusier. I got quoted £5,400 for the Land Cruiser from A-Plan.
I talked to Tesco insurance and now I pay £813 fully comp.
Just shop around.
I have a brand new L460. I’ve had it for 2 weeks and 300 miles. 0 issues! I don’t know what reliability issues they are talking about.
Ok maybe I exaggerated a little bit. Only two coolant leaks during the first two weeks! Still, very reliable compared to my old L405
A whole two weeks!
Have a 3.0 diesel 2014. Love it. 70mph on motorway get 41mpg
Proper RR looks great I wouldn’t entertain the Sport,there is no look like a full size RR.
I agree, different class 🙌🏻
Surely, you have your Rover in your prayer everyday and feel blessed every day that goes by without breaking down, right?
Thank man . Appreciate you and this vid. For context , how old are you? If you don’t mind
How much did you pay for the car
Great review!! Nice to see a nice positive review!! I love my SVR and agree with all that you have said here…..RR’s are a great vehicle!
@@paulainsworth3895 Thanks Paul!
These ‘brutal truth’ videos I see on YT are hardly ever brutal lol
😂😂😂
Great video
My l405 sdv8 I’m paying £480 nfu per year 52 year old live on farm car locked in barn
Unfortunately most FFRR owners only do local runs yet the diesel isn’t designed for it, thus the DPF doesn’t regenerate and diesel ends up mixed with the engine oil. Eventually you get all the catastrophic engine failure horror stories we hear about.
Yup. Use the expensive car as designed to be used. Same happens diesel vans used local jobs. Buy the right took/toy. Or make longer trips compensate
what about merc / bmw / vag group diesels never hear of those issues.
@@user-wr1de1wo4fevery DPF equipped car
Love the colour MashaAllah tabaarakAllah
Allhumdililah thank you
It's a Range Rover.
You will be exchanging Christmas cards with the service manager
Great video. Thank you.
Wheres rhe link to the Ghost thing you talked about?
Great video, the insurance is ridiculous as a 64yr old bloke, i can get a Porsche Macan 3.0 deisel 2016 insured for £450, i would happily take that Rangerover over the macan but the insurance and theft worries are ridiculous, 👍😊
Very much in the market, although for RRS. Currently considering 2017 autobiography dynamic 100k full Land Rover service history including cam belt replacement for 20k. Am I crazy going this hight mileage?
If it’s been serviced on time, with low owners it’s a good start! If so, 100k miles wouldn’t worry me.
Get an L322 classic best ever RR mind you the one you have is very nice and what a bargain.
2:21 😂 wouldn’t be surprised if they did consider all that 😂
Got a,RR Spirts its been great over one year. Got ok Insurance too !!
i have a 20 plate evoque how crazy the tax renewal is £635 a year.
Don't even think about buying a 5 year old Range Rover Vogue. Itll be too far down the food chain by then. People start skimping on proper servicing. It'll be lit up like a Christmas tree during your ownership, and itll cost you a fortune to have it fixed. You've been warned!
Dont even think abiut it!
What if it’s 1 owner with full dealer history?
@@BuySellCarsTV it won't be. Companies buy them new and replace them at 3 years old.
It will have had at least 2, but more likely 3/4 owners at 5 years old, and at least 1 of those owners will have bought it without realising running and maintenance costs.
It will have been skimped on somewhere down that chain.
Between the age of 5/7 years old, the car will need crippling servicing and repair costs.
Unless you are willing to pick up regular bills of £2'000/£3'000/£4'000 double that and more if needs an engine at 80k miles like loads of them do, then steer well clear of used Range Rover Vogue.
They will 100% let you down at some stage.
@@andrewjohnson2129so have you actually had or have a Range Rover ?
Sounds like a lot of scaremongering BS there my friend!
@@Chris-nj1mr Jump in then.
Buy one.
Don't say that you weren't warned.
We work on them regularly.
We used to call them the £500 cars, its now the £1000 car, because that's the minimum you'll spend on one, every time it's in for work.
Which will be quite frequent
(at least twice a year) if it's 5+ years old.
Good luck 👍
Hi there, I done' know i should ask it or not but I want to know that what are the ways to find generation of land rover engine. I am selling car engine parts but get confuse with the generation many times?
How much did you pay from auction please
She is a beauty, i had the 05 vogue for almost 10 years, the only fault i had was! with the landrover Dealerships
Threir attitude STINKS towards their customers,which i personally think had an Adverse outcome for Landrover company itself, now owned by TATA or CHINA, WOULD LOVE THE 2019 YOU HAVE PURCHASED ,I MISS MY VOGUE SO MUCH 😢😢😢😢,WILL HOPEFUĹY BUY AGAIN FOR 2025 @ BY THEN 72 YRS OF AGE ,😂😂😂,
POSSIBLY a 2 to 4 yr old one owner model ,i love them like no other car exists .to hell with the Begrudgers & sick comments, once you have had one troube free for 10 yrs & maintaining it maticuosĺy yourself for those years ,you get back what you have given it ,RELIABILITY & TREMENDOUS COMFORT & PERSONAL ROAD SAFETY FROM 🇮🇪 IRELAND😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤ LOVE THEM❤❤
Its not a fault on the tailgate, it is adjustable for the height of the user.
What engine is in it straight 6 or v6 please
The title says "SDV6" so this is not an Ingenium 6 cylinder 3.0 engine, but the Ford/PSA engine that is known to spin it's big end bearings, resulting in oil starvation to the bearing surfaces causing overheating that eventuates into a snapped crankshaft.
Try an E60 BMW and you will know what is comfort and cost pennies 😮
Did you change the plates on the silver polo?
I'd love to have a Range Rover, or, would I love to have the income to have a Range Rover?? Anyhow much appreciated your vid many thanks.
My 2020 discovery is £165 Road tax but they wack it up to £565 because it’s over £40,000
No worries if you get it stolen, as it will probably breakdown before it has gone far?
Probably the only time I’d want it to breakdown 😂
Do Landrover do a 3+ Servicing Scheme on one of these. Which makes main running cost fuel really.
@@alexdalgleish1061 do you mean fixed price servicing after 3 years old?
@@BuySellCarsTV yes.
My transit custom is £350 a year road tax
How come you don't have trade insurance? I thought you were a car trader?
I do, but I keep business and personal separate.
Just had a customer in my shop her range rover insurance gone up from 600quid last year yo 1600 quid new quote
Got Insurance 450.00 RRSports.
At least you’ve stopped crying about trying to be a Range Rover from a main dealer at an undervalue.
You didn’t say how much you paid for it. Surely that’s the point
Another I buy a Range Rover video. Can this sheit stop forever?
and yet you watched it //??
@@davidradford3980 no it pops up evertime so you get it too finally how youtube sheit works? Cool.
To be honest, 100,000kms and 5 years is not old, and you wouldn't expect 'catastrophic' problems with this car, although it can happen. I find a lot of these videos : 'trust JLR' cause I have one and havn't had any problems' is either luck or just the features of the car: number of KMS and how old it is. They have a bad reputation for a reason and the Ingenium engine is just yet another JLR F*** up. If you're rich, buy new, take the hit on the depreciation and then sell it on when the warranty is out. If not, BUYER BEWARE.
No link for Mini 😩
Thanks, I have put it in the description now 👍🏻
Why didn't he buy a German one?? What's with obsession with bagging Range Rovers ??
Give me that mini cooper.. Am watching from Africa, Kenya.
£1500 a year for insurance, I’m guessing you def don’t live in London.
"you are getting a lot for your money" ... Well actually you're not mate, the price of all used cars is through the roof... The recent reduction in interest rates might help used car sales but thats yet to be seen....
EVOQUE 🤔 ???
you lucky to pay 1500 quid for insurance im paying 9.5 k!!!!
Good material but your editing sucks. Too much jumping & zooming...
One owner but he's had it as z daily for months. At least two owners surely 😂😂😂😂
15 plate Merc C Class bluetec 2:1 diesel. £20 road tax 58 to 60 mpg allday long motorway, never less than 40mpg. Just checked average for last 8000 miles 45mpg job done.
Tax very expensive £400 in year insurance very expensive 4000 a year
Levi Dance - free car - for girlfriend who needs a car for new Job.
Hey boss can I get something from you I’m from Nigeria 😢
there is no content. you just rumble about nothing.
Every last sentence edited, just record without the ridiculous editing it's painful
He's not that good a content creator... He relies on editing. The guy can barely string a sentence together... How he sells cars I have no idea
@@lewisbrown51you’re just a hater trying to bring others down
@@Spartansrule118 the irony of your comment, so you hate what I said and comment to bring me down ...
I just said what I saw i.e. my opinion... as did you i.e. your opinion 👍
You will need a lot of money to keep it on the road 😂
Only "Brutal" bit is the Click bait lie to get you to watch this rubbish.
Avoid this brand at all cost as it will empty the pockets
Unless you don’t care about the costs ……. Then it’s brilliant
Another video of Range Rovers. People trying to live a champagne life-style on a lemonade budget😅
It’s a ford transit with windows 😂😂
And a pan roof lol
i would love to have a range rover but insurance is the killer , 16k they quoted me , i stick to my golf r estate 7.5 .
Golf R is still a top car!
@@BuySellCarsTV especially when its a estate that is a r not an r line , 7.5 with digital dash but they only made them in 4 wheel drive but excellent look at the hatchback it only goes .1 sec faster lol.
I’ll stick with my Volvo insurance at £300 thanks. Car looks great though.
@Mint motors