
Originally Posted by
Allan
Lets face it the puma has problems, my SVX is still at the dealers for a vibration problem. They have said they are sick of throwing parts at it and need to fix the problem, but will I be young enought to offroad it by the time its fixed (59). On the other hand when its right what else would any of us drive offroad? Are we, as puma drivers, sending our resale values to the level of a fiat125 overnight.
Does anywone think we need to work constructivly with the dealers and possibly LR as a club, to improve the product? I know my dealer is sick to death with my vehicle being in their workshop. I feel thay are almost as frustrated as i am. As a mental Health Nurse, I am not sure if this is best practice, as a LR owner I need input.
Allan
You know - my Puma just isn't that bad! I've had 3 issues - vacuum pump, ABS sensors, and a harmonic noise. The former two are both well known issues with the 07 model and are now fixed to 09 spec. A new rear prop shaft has sorted the harmonic noise and indeed the vehicle drives like a Bentley now. I think the sump pan was a recall but I got mine swapped out on demand before this was the case.
It is sometimes a battle to get a dealer to sort things properly, but I think I got a "good" Puma and I'm more than happy with it and it's mechanical record.
I get mine serviced at MR automotive though (a Land Rover specialist) not the dealers - unless I'm away and can't avoid it.
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