Well this just goes to show, things have not changed.
I and my family have had 11 years of hell thanks to LRA and it is because my wife and I bought a new Range Rover that turned out to be unroadworthy from the day I drove it out of the showroom and as has been demonstrated in this thread, the only way I to, could have FORCED LRA to honour the warranty I paid for, was to take them to court and I was advised at the time, this would be at a cost of at least $100,000, some thing that I did not have, and LRA knew that.
While I am in the process of compiling a submission to the ACCC, this will not help me in any way, but it may bring attention to the way LRA treats it’s customer.
I am sure many of the manufacturers/importers behave like LRA, but LRA is by far one of, if not, the worst to try to deal with when things go wrong with your Land Rover.
LR in the UK, contacted LRA and asked them to fix my RR, but LRA just continued to refuse to do anything.
But this is not just about each single incident because LRA even rufuses to carry out safety recalls that are carried out in North America, Europe and the UK.
And there is nothing more dangerous than the way a Land Rover alternator can fail, causing a catastrophic vehicle failure.
At this very time in the USA, Ford has a recall of 1.5 million cars because of a software issue that causes the motor to stop, while the vehicle is being driven, and you can’t restart the motor. This is exactly what happens with a large number of Land Rovers when the alternator fails.
It’s long overdue for LRA to be held responsible for their vehicles.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
					 Reply With Quote
  Reply With Quote 
						
					
 
						
					 Originally Posted by Zeros
 Originally Posted by Zeros
					

 
						
					 
				 
						
					
 
			
Bookmarks