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    Glad its sorted, they need a good pot of vegimite on that section of assembly, as many other sections, a pair of glasses may not go a miss either when you look at the panel fit

    Allan

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    So landrover is still not doing up bolts properly???
    Lucky they don't or you knockers would have nothing to whinge about. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Lucky they don't or you knockers would have nothing to whinge about. Pat
    Thats GOLD!!
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Lucky they don't or you knockers would have nothing to whinge about. Pat
    Unlike you and Dullbird (et al.), I am not a POM, so don't require things to complain about.

    So - let me get this straight - you think it is fine that LR sell vehicles with hoses not tightened correctly, t-case/handbrake bolts loose, extra nuts/bolts floating round in the roof, etc, etc... ????

    Interesting....

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    No different to any other manufacturer,I had my TDCi serviced last week and the bloke who does it said better than 3 out of 5 Tojo/Nissans have the uni's in back to front so the nipples can't be greased,the same number have no grease in the drive shafts from new,no oil in diffs/gearbox's,loose wheels,loose suspension mounts,electrics that don't work etc etc,but it's easier to pick on LR. Pat

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    Ahhh Yers, I had a brand new Telstra Ford Courier and it had no hose clamp at all on the turbo inlet. Sometime after the first service (they did not twig) the hose must have fell off and I put up with the noise for a while until I stopped & lifted the bonnet to find I could see straight into the turbo !!!

    Another time . long long time ago I had a Brand New Telecom Mitsubishi Express L300 (Worst vehicle I EVER had) and was on the Romsey Lancefield road when the oil light came on & momentarily after the engine started rattling.

    Found No Sump plug & no oil . No mobile phone in those days either.
    got a variety of old spark plugs & a gallon tin of used sump oil from a farmer & forced a spark plug into the hole with a shifter & poured in the sump oil. Made it another 100klm home, engine was replaced shortly after. What a POS that was.

    Another Telstra colleague had a pitman arm break off a brand hew Hiace van .

    Far as I can tell things like this are not specifically a LandRover problem,
    In fact I have never had a Landrover let me down , (something that I could not fix on the side of the road anyway) But I have had to walk & get Towed exclusively in Japanese cars !!!!

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    Not to mention our company's brand new fleet of Patrols and Navarras that spend more time back at Nissan than at work...

    Running joke is that we should have bought double the number so that we would have at least half of them at work at the same time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    No different to any other manufacturer,I had my TDCi serviced last week and the bloke who does it said better than 3 out of 5 Tojo/Nissans have the uni's in back to front so the nipples can't be greased,the same number have no grease in the drive shafts from new,no oil in diffs/gearbox's,loose wheels,loose suspension mounts,electrics that don't work etc etc,but it's easier to pick on LR. Pat

    My none Land rover ute, 20+ thousand km's, four months 1 week, two services totaling $520, not one problem.

    You do the math

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    My none Land rover ute, 20+ thousand km's, four months 1 week, two services totaling $520, not one problem.

    You do the math
    20,000km/$520.00 = $0.026/km

    2010 110 Defender, 60,000km's, 6 services totaling $0.00, one door rubber replaced under warranty, so:

    60,000km/$0.00 = $0.00/km

    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Lucky they don't or you knockers would have nothing to whinge about. Pat
    To add to my previous post - contrary to your assertion, I would love it if LR would make a vehicle that I could bring myself to buy...

    FWIW, my immediate family have bought several new (Australian and Japanese) vehicles in the past few years - all of which have done high km... I can only recall one failure under warranty, a fuel guage. No parts fell off or were found to be loose - ever.

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