Hi Nathan,
Before I received delivery of my MY07 D3 SE TDV6, I was given a loaner SE V6. The fuel economy was woeful! I reckon it would be lucky to get 15L/100km in traffic - being very generous. Mind you, "city driving" in traffic depends a lot on which city we're talking about! For instance, Adelaide driving - where you can be out of the city and in country in a short period of time is nothing like the "stop-start hell" that is Sydney. (Sorry, country-raised boy, living in a city coming out in me!)
As far as I can tell, there have only been two valid causes for "my TDV6 died":
1) battery is dead - could happen to any car! The battery is the heart of any vehicle; or
2) high pressure fuel pump (HPFP) failure in MY07-MY09 - which I had in my D3, several times! Let me clarify, LR re-designed the HPFP several times. So I had a catastrophic failure on first design - flat bedded about 300km and off the road for many, many weeks. I later had another failure on same design - but was caught before it totally failed, so was still able to drive it to dealer for repair. The third failure was another catastrophic one - went into limp mode, unable to go above 20km/h on flat and unable to go up the slightest hill - so another flat bed trip to dealer. It was at this point that LR finally got the design (of the front bearing in the HPFP, which suffered from low lubrication), and it was replaced with the final - working version.
So bottom line is - if you're going for a MY07+ TDV6 - make sure it has had the recall work done! This was documented in: Land Rover
Economy and range of the TDV6 are great - you'll love it.
Also, I would highly recommend doing a service on the auto transmission, replacing the standard plastic sump with new metal sump from ZF (the OEM), along with new ZF LifeGuard 6 oil. At about 100,000km, the transmission will start to get to the end of the transmission fluid life - you could notice shuddering, rough gear changes, and so on. The latest mantra is to replace fluid at about 60-80,000km. (Don't listen to LR dealerships spouting rubbish about "sealed for life"!)
I traded my D3 in for a D4 in August last year. The D3 had 138,000km on odometer and ran like a clock.
Go for a test drive in a few - you'll be hooked!
Cheers,
Rob


 
					
					 
				
				
				
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