God's right-hand side is going to be crowded:eek:
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wont know if you made a mistake until you KNOW you made a mistake lol, unless you're psychic other than checking the obvious and less obvious things you can't know if a car is riddled with gremlins or not till you have it a while
As mentioned by others - the engines are out there in almost plague proportions, and doing there thing well. I drove a transit van for 10 years and the last 2 were powered by these engines. If they were weak, then we would have killed them for sure. In my area, there were about 10 of these in the company - driven by Sparkies and Mechanics who flogged them every day - never saw a major failure in all that time (with the engine anyway). The worst I saw was a low power issue that took Ford a week to sort out - it was a split intercooler hose.
I wouldn't be concerned with the engine at all - pretty damn reliable from my experience.
Cheers - Gav
From what I was told 2.4 Puma needs to do work, the ones that don't seem to have the problems. I think this is true for most diesels.:D
I'll be honest, I've skim-read this thread... BUT....
The thing about this forum, which (if I'm reading you correctly) is where, aside from you're previous bad experience, you're sentiments are coming from, is that it's 'warts'n'all'.
I'd say there are more people who come to this forum looking for advice BEFORE any other forum, workshop, dealer, etc.. I do.
Even on other 4wd forums that I frequent, there is an understnding that this forum "tells it like it is" more than pretty much any other marque's. And that's a bloody good thing as far as I'm concerned. :) It doesn;t mean that the vehicle is bad, just that most of the members here will stop by to share their experience - good, bad or indifferent. Not too many other forums have that... maybe the Jeep ones.... ;)
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Good luck with it but as others have said after reading your comments your more than likely heading down the path of a 'self fulfilling prophecy' because you will eventually end up having some issues sooner or later. It you want another vehicle that can do 200,000 k's without ever seeing a workshop then you more than likely have purchased the wrong vehicle, but who knows, maybe you will be lucky.
You decided to buy a 4 year old SVX Puma which is a very nice bit of kit with lots of flash add on's. But for not a lot more you could have bought a brand new 110 with heaps of warranty. Time will tell if you made the right decision or not.
As I said good luck.
Regards,
Terry
Dockstrada,
I also have a 2008 Puma, although not an SVX - mine's a 110 wagon by the name of "Monty". I also had a Ducati so I share your love of head scratching and getting covered in oil and grease of a weekend.
The engine in Monty has been wonderful - it's done 100,000kms now and a lot of the more recent ones have been off-road and with plenty of weight in the back. I've had no engine complaints other than the EGR valve getting sooted up and the warnign light going on, but that issue will go away when I get a re-map done next year.
Fuel economy is good, the torque is excellent - I have towed my mates' Toyotas out of sticky bogs several times and the engine hasn't complained once. When I'm on the road, cruising at speed in 6th gear is fantastic...and surprisingly quiet (for a Defender!).
The thing with internet forums is that you'll always hear more about the negatives than the positives....it's human nature to voice our complaints and concerns and seek assistance; the normal day-to-day operation that people are happy with doesn't get spoken about.
I did a pre-warranty expiration check at an independent LR specialist in Brookvale and they found a couple of little things that LR sorted - leaks and tings like that. Otherwise, Monty's been just fine and keeps on doing whatever I ask of him...and looks awesome too.
Hope this helps mate.
Bobby
Thanks very much Bobby I'm starting to get the vibe of this forum now.
Ducati's Phfffffffff, if only you know my pain but I still keep buying them. What model did you have?
Things are flat out at work at the moment but I plan on heading down the Becroft Track next weekend, let’s see what the Defender thinks of that.
I’m just drawing up rear bar on CAD at the moment; the defender doesn't have much rock protection on the rear quarters, let’s wait and see what comes of it. Any suggestions to what attachments I should include ?
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This forum is awesome for finding expertise and advice from people who really care and know a lot about their vehicles - and much of the time it comes out of someone's unfortunate problem or issue...but stick around, you'll soon see quite a few threads started by people who just want to know more and ask questions like you. Monty is my first 4x4 vehicle so I'm pretty new to it all.
Ducati - I had a Monster 620 - it was my first bike. Loved it. Sadly it has gone to a new home but once I've sold my classic car and sorted the Defender, I'd like a classic bike to tinker with.
Rear quarter protection - well the Mulgo bumperettes look pretty sturdy and are on my shopping list. Is that what you meant by attachments to include?
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I totally agree, this is the reason I have hacked my way to this point. Much of the information positive or negative is of value in some way or form.
Ducati Monster, nice ! I had a S4Rs once, I regret selling it . My mate has it now and its looking better than ever , DOH!
I had a look at the Mulgo product, although functional and well fitting, I’m looking to design more of a complete bumper that conforms more to the style of the Defenders somewhat naked rear end.