Mate I have to say that some other manufacturers handle it so much better when there is a known engine weakness. My son is looking at MN Tritons. I told him about the 2.5 litre having a known porosity issue. Interestingly I know of many who have had brand new engines fitted from Mitsubishi even where there MN years out of warranty, goes kaput at over 300 000klm no questions asked and at zero cost to the owner (many times not even the original owner). Now how Mitsubishi can do that, but for a car whose retail price was often many times that of a Triton, Land Rover can't, has me buggered. Anyway, we buy them nonetheless. Cheers
Yes I know thankyou Tombie, I'm not going into this blindly. But the fact remains you can still get engines for them and other makes years later and I won't be keeping it after warranty anyway. Plus mostly, I won't say all as I don't know, they still have dipsticks not some bloody silly electronic 5K thing some idiot designer thinks is an improvement.
I've kept the D4 longer than I normally would any vehicle because it's been so good, but will it continue being so? The thought of the turmoil of having no car/buying something for everyday use for months is too much for me.
AlanH.
So the new Ford Ranger and Everest are available with a Lion V6 Diesel.
Ford have also sell F-150 trucks in the USA with a 3.0 Lion motor.
Why does the Land Rover variant still have so many failures ?
This YouTube from LR Time was very interesting Worst Diesel Engine on the Planet ? Ford Lion V6 - Land Rover TDV6 SDV6 - YouTube
Yes I am one of those diehard Discovery owners who lost and engine in their 2005 D3 2.7 (owned from new) at 84,000Km - (cost me $14K and 3 months of “discussions” with LR) spun bearing.
Still have it, but have a Ford Everest as a daily driver. but I change the oil & filter every 10K and run 10W/40.
Just spent heaps on it having all the air struts renewed , belts, oil pump and auto serviced
Interestingly - the 18 year old D3 still feels like a better driving car.
The D3/D4 definielty get in to your blood, and they can get you to many places heaverly modified 4WDs struggle, but unfortuneatley as with all modern cars, when they fail its expensive !
2005, MY05 Discovery TDV6, SE Silver (from new) IID tool, BAS Map, EGR Blank, Traxide DT90
I had yet another look at a D300 today and liked the look of that little dipstick beside the engine.Still very undecided, huge cost difference between that and a Prado but that's not a problem. Bit cramped for fridge space etc in the back.
Shall I, shan't I? Dunno.
AlanH.
JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
OKApotamus #74
Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
Wots a Y62?
AlanH.
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