Range Rover Sport
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What year? RRs are good vehicles, its not like its gona blow up when you buy it . You need to understand you are dealing with a very complex vehicle that has very heavy duty machinery on it, and it will require more maintenance than a normal vehicle. You will go through tires and brakes faster than a normal car because of its weight. Oil changes shouldn't be any different than a normal car (unless you let the dealership pillage your wallet). If you can, try to get one under warranty. If you don't, then find a local shop that will work on RRs and make sure their rates are reasonable.
Last edited by LRScott; 01-19-2010 at 12:56 AM.
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Thanks for your reply. I was thinking about a 2007 or 2006 model but I would really like a 2010 Range Rover Sport. I had been hearing alot of negative replies about them in regards to shock replacements, brake service was around $3,600.00. I recently got out of 2006 Lexus ES330 and the brake service for the front and back was roughly $500 which was duable for me. Oil change was $60.00. I don't want to get way over my head.
What year? RRs are good vehicles, its not like its gona blow up when you buy it . You need to understand you are dealing with a very complex vehicle that has very heavy duty machinery on it, and it will require more maintenance than a normal vehicle. You will go through tires and brakes faster than a normal car because of its weight. Oil changes shouldn't be any different than a normal car (unless you let the dealership pillage your wallet). If you can, try to get one under warranty. If you don't, then find a local shop that will work on RRs and make sure their rates are reasonable.
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If you go to the dealership and let them just do whatever they want and charge you whatever they want then it will expensive to work on and repair. I always suggest finding a god local independent shop that will do quality work for you. Usually they are the guys who get tired of ripping people off and dealing with the politics of a delaership and go out on their own.
Range Rovers are great vehicles, you will love it I am sure.
Range Rovers are great vehicles, you will love it I am sure.
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A whole brake rebuild kit from Atlantic British is only $400 which comes with far more then you will ever need. Add a couple hundred for labor and you are still in a reasonable price range.
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Yea, I wasn't planning on going to the dealership to purchase the car b/c their price on a 2006/2007 is still $50k or more just crazy. Thanks so much for your reply this helps alot to determine if I want to deal with Range Rover or not at this point. I just don't want to make a bad decision on my "dream truck".
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The rate depends on the vehicle. Some require more expensive synthetic oils while others require the vehicle maintenance light to be turned off with equipment.
brakes aren't that bad. But tires can set you back after you scrub them off.
if you want to buy used buy LR certified. Anything else is a scam from another dealer. Trust me the guys you buy it from don't know how to service the vehicle so they wont and they will leave you holding the bag. Besides LR has to give you at least two keys, Other dealers won't and its around 400 for a key.
brakes aren't that bad. But tires can set you back after you scrub them off.
if you want to buy used buy LR certified. Anything else is a scam from another dealer. Trust me the guys you buy it from don't know how to service the vehicle so they wont and they will leave you holding the bag. Besides LR has to give you at least two keys, Other dealers won't and its around 400 for a key.
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