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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    A few years ago some of the LR Indies around here were sorting problem jobs for the LR dealers.

    I dont know if they still do,probably not, as they are all very busy, up to 8 weeks behind in their own work.

    So much for all that High Tech training & Gold Medals that LR Technicians are supposed to receive mentioned in their Sales Blurbs. It makes them sound like Supermen but in reality they struggle like many of us do when confronted with all the Hi Tech crap.

    It is all bull****.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    So much for all that High Tech training & Gold Medals that LR Technicians are supposed to receive mentioned in their Sales Blurbs. It makes them sound like Supermen but in reality they struggle like many of us do when confronted with all the Hi Tech crap.

    It is all bull****.
    It’s just an excuse to charge more,and we know they do a fantastic job of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    It’s just an excuse to charge more,and we know they do a fantastic job of that.

    I know why Paul. It covers the 24ct Land Rover Gold coveralls they wear & the use of 18ct gold spanners & stuff.

    I'm not sure having "I worked for a Land Rover Dealer" on one's CV is any guarantee of success in applying for a quality job with any potential Employer these days.
    I'm sure there are some excellent "Technicians" around, trying to find one is the challenge.
    My one experience with a main dealer in the NE suburbs here back in '95 & comparing that experience with all the above makes me wonder whether anything at all has changed except the hourly Labour Rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    I know why Paul. It covers the 24ct Land Rover Gold coveralls they wear & the use of 18ct gold spanners & stuff.

    I'm not sure having "I worked for a Land Rover Dealer" on one's CV is any guarantee of success in applying for a quality job with any potential Employer these days.
    I'm sure there are some excellent "Technicians" around, trying to find one is the challenge.
    My one experience with a main dealer in the NE suburbs here back in '95 & comparing that experience with all the above makes me wonder whether anything at all has changed except the hourly Labour Rate.
    I commented elsewhere on the forum that labour rates are directly proportional to the number of 'suits' in the dealership.
    I had to take the FIL's motorhome into a Mercedes dealer a year or so ago, more suits than at Peter Jackson's, 6 glowplugs $1,700 !

    One of my boys worked for LR locally as a pre-apprentice, he had quite a few stories....
    Someone took in in older Disco (300Tdi) for a cambelt.
    Job was started then someone decided to start the Disco to move it.....a few pushrods later. They replace the pushrods move it outside because something had higher priority and the cleaner started it to move it.....a few more pushrods !! Eventually the job was completed and the customer was none the wiser



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    I just caught up.with the latest on TFL. What a **** show this has been through no fault of the TFL boys. The title.of the thread was prophetic it turns out. Really and truly I am extremely happy to still have a D2 but I cannot see a new LR purchase for me on the horizon (and I am not basing that just on TFL but the TFL experience alone would put a lot of people off). Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    I commented elsewhere on the forum that labour rates are directly proportional to the number of 'suits' in the dealership.
    I had to take the FIL's motorhome into a Mercedes dealer a year or so ago, more suits than at Peter Jackson's, 6 glowplugs $1,700 !

    One of my boys worked for LR locally as a pre-apprentice, he had quite a few stories....
    Someone took in in older Disco (300Tdi) for a cambelt.
    Job was started then someone decided to start the Disco to move it.....a few pushrods later. They replace the pushrods move it outside because something had higher priority and the cleaner started it to move it.....a few more pushrods !! Eventually the job was completed and the customer was none the wiser



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    And my above mentioned NE Dealer wanted $23 each for a Spark Plug x 8 =$184 Just a common std. old garden type spark plug suitable for the V8i.

    Told them to shove it. Went to Target & bought same for about $4 each back then. $32.

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    The TFL guys have previously been really impressed with the D2 and even the D3.

    I think what their experience with the New Defender is it just proves you don’t want to buy the first version of any new model - no matter how desirable or capable they are.

    The Series II ‘new’ Defender will be the pick of the bunch - just like the D2 was and the 2.7 D4 still is.

    But we still need to be grateful to and encourage the people who buy the current New Defender. This must be embarrassing for Land Rover

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    And my above mentioed NE Dealer wanted $23 each for a Spark Plug x 8 =$184 Just a common std. old garden type spark plug suitable for the V8i.

    Told them to shove it. Went to Target & bought same for about $4 each back then. $32.
    When looking through the file with the D4 receipts,i came across one for an oil change, done at the dealer.
    I think I had them do it as it was between services and it was there for some warranty work.
    Ten years ago they charged me almost double for a sump full, than MR Auto(LR Indie) did last February.

    A check what the Toyota dealers cost on an invoice, for one of the diesel vans, for a sump full of exactly same oil as MR,and its within a couple of dollars per litre.

    So if Tojo dealer can price sensibly, why cant LR?

    Labour rates at MR auto are about the same as Tojo dealer,LR rates are over double.

    Thats the main reason why the LR Indies are so busy.

    There is no way LR dealers are value for money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    When looking through the file with the D4 receipts,i came across one for an oil change, done at the dealer.
    I think I had them do it as it was between services and it was there for some warranty work.
    Ten years ago they charged me almost double for a sump full, than MR Auto(LR Indie) did last February.

    A check what the Toyota dealers cost on an invoice, for one of the diesel vans, for a sump full of exactly same oil as MR,and its within a couple of dollars per litre.

    So if Tojo dealer can price sensibly, why cant LR?
    Labour rates at MR auto are about the same as Tojo dealer,LR rates are over double.

    Thats the main reason why the LR Indies are so busy.

    There is no way LR dealers are value for money.



    So if Tojo dealer can price sensibly, why cant LR?
    One word, 5 letters, begins with a G.

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    This must be embarrassing for Land Rover

    Interesting summary given his LR background and now Tojo fanboy status. I tend to agree although his comments on long term LR maintenance costs do sting a bit.

    Falls into my rule of never buy the first of any new model ever never mind how many laps of the universe it has done in testing.



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