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Wasa57
1st August 2015, 10:14 AM
With such depressing threads, such as *"Clunk, Bang, Stop" (that can't be good) posted hereabouts of late, I thought I would try lighten up the tone a bit.
 
After a long "career" of Landrover ownership, I find myself in a kind of twilight-zone period of contentment.:cool:
 
Everthing is working perfectly on my 2005 TDV6 HSE 2.7! 
 
There, I have said it out loud, tempting Murphy, Karma, and a multitude of Discovery Gremlins to ooze forth out of the metal-work.:o
 
My newfound tranquillity has not come by accident, or some absolutive wave of the hands from the Landrover Gods, (or who/whatever controls such things,) but from hundreds of hours of research (mostly on this site)grease, oil, sweat, and skinned knuckles - oh yes, and tens of thousands forked out to my welcoming "friends" at the repair shop! 
 
I shall enjoy this undoubtedly limited period of self-delusion, milk it for all it's worth, avoid getting too smug, before the inevitable. (Stay tuned for the inevitable!)
 
*Clunkbangstop: You have my condolences, fellow sufferer. As a Discovery tragic, you must learn to loosen your grip on your hard-earned, grasshopper. ;)
Tombie
1st August 2015, 10:16 AM
Hahaha. A 2000 TDV6 hey :)
The Landy might be going well but your calendar is broken :)
TerryO
1st August 2015, 10:32 AM
Hahaha. A 2000 TDV6 hey :)
The Landy might be going well but your calendar is broken :)
... x2
the_preacher1973
1st August 2015, 11:41 AM
Everthing is working perfectly on my 2000 TDV6 HSE 2.7! 
 
So you have:
1. A Land Rover with nothing wrong with it 
and
2. A 2000 TDV6
I hate to rain on your parade but neither of these two items exist.
Wasa57
1st August 2015, 11:56 AM
So you have:
1. A Land Rover with nothing wrong with it 
and
2. A 2000 TDV6
I hate to rain on your parade but neither of these two items exist.
 
Typical Landrover owners, always on the lookout for minor faults (can't blame you!):D
Bowyang
1st August 2015, 12:12 PM
Hey fellas, I think it's a 2005 TDV6
coolum
1st August 2015, 01:35 PM
owned a ANY species of car with no issues? 
You could extend that to anything with more than one wheel .. even a bloody horse if you like.
Really what sort of 'on planet' engineering, is not subject to wear and tear however godlike the designers of 'our mark' are, they remain bound by the laws of science.< (that's a full stop)
Even machines that don't get used seldom are immune to the environment and require some sort of maintenance. 
Just use it - pay the money that is required to keep using it and hope that the return in some way outweighs the outlay?
When it comes to landrovers ' if you didn't already have one - you'ld still be wanting one'
the_preacher1973
1st August 2015, 04:19 PM
owned a ANY species of car with no issues? 
Base spec 100 Series NA Diesel Landcruiser wagon.
Owned for 2.5 years, driven off road every single day and not a single item failed on it. And no, I don't want to swap my D3 for one.
Of course all cars will eventually require maintenance, it's just that my D3 always requires something. 
I bought it at 40,000 km and it has never "just" had a service. Every single time there are other items to address.
PAT303
1st August 2015, 06:57 PM
Your 100 series was reliable because the 1HZ isn't powerfull enough to break anything.  Pat
the_preacher1973
2nd August 2015, 06:00 AM
Your 100 series was reliable because the 1HZ isn't powerfull enough to break anything.  Pat
That and the fact it had nothing on it to go wrong. No electric windows, no remote central locking, no cruise control...
With that car it was the driver that would break down.
p38arover
2nd August 2015, 08:02 AM
Everthing is working perfectly on my 2005 TDV6 HSE 2.7! 
I read that as 2005 not 2000?  :confused:
TerryO
2nd August 2015, 08:18 AM
I read that as 2005 not 2000?  :confused:
No need to be confused Ron, it says 2005 now but it originally was written as 2000 by the op.
Stuart02
2nd August 2015, 10:12 AM
Upbeat clearly doesn't sit well on this forum! ;) 
I suspect I'm slightly addicted to the challenge and suspense, and would find it a bit boring if everything just worked all the time ☺
Melbourne Park
3rd August 2015, 12:19 PM
All the interior lights and switches for the lights in my 1997 Prado have failed. 
The brakes have always been very poor too, but the rotors do last a long time. Makes up for the **** brakes, perhaps ...
Wasa57
3rd August 2015, 12:27 PM
[QUOTE=Stuart02;2400059]Upbeat clearly doesn't sit well on this forum! ;) 
 
Fear not, I don't intend to give up my day job for stand-up comedy.
Come to think of it....I no longer have a day job!:)
 
I will be heading off into the Great Victoria Desert next week, so stay tuned for....The Inevitable!:o
 
-Wasa
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