Yeah but it was at LR often enough for warranties might as well get it serviced there
Mate, don't apologise. I'm was sad to see her go, and still feel sad seeing similar ones when they pass by (I feel really sad at present having seen her for sale). Weird that, how I could get so attached to a car. I guess that sorta tells why I've been a Landie fan. Maybe time will change things ... but yeah I'll be staying away from LRA.I can't apologise for the way LR has treated you, I only hope you find a vehicle that you feel is safe, reliable, and treats you and your family well.
Hi DionM,
You probably don't want to know, at this time, but I just sold a two year old VW Golf Comfortline (one of the early production 2005's) with 60,000kms on it because of the continual warranty problems I was having with it.
To compound the warranty issues was the fact that each time parts were required, the incorrect ones arrived (mostly in about 4 weeks) so they had to be re-ordered again!
FWIW, I'm on my third Pajero and apart from problems with the old 2.8TDi motor, these vehicles have been almost trouble-free.
Dennis.
Fair call. However I didn't sell because of problems (would have done in the first month if so) but their delay tactics in fixing stuff.
Heh been there done that! They ordered a TD4 fuel pump for my V6 ... another time they ordered the wrong ECU ... etc etc.To compound the warranty issues was the fact that each time parts were required, the incorrect ones arrived (mostly in about 4 weeks) so they had to be re-ordered again!
Sorry mate. The freelander was always a problematic car, from it's troubled birth on.
I think you'll find that Ford would never let them do that again.
However I can understand (from experience) that a troublesome one can put a bad taste in the mouth and no amount of brushing can restore the trust. You've always got that lingering suspicion.
Maybe in a few years time give LR another go.
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