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Newbie - Looking at 99 HSE

Old Dec 5, 2006 | 01:13 AM
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Hello all,
I am looking at a 4.0 HSE 4x4. I am wondering what the long term reliability of this vehicle is. This unit looks very clean and is at a respectable dealer. I am going to go test drive. What is the fuel mileage of this vehicle? Any major issues these vehicles experience? Sorry but i'm very very new to these.
 
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Old Dec 5, 2006 | 08:51 PM
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How many miles?......and "listen" closely here. Do not buy the vehicle if the dealer cannot produce a file of the service history of the vehicle. Read the contents of this file and make damn sure it had a major service every 30,000 miles. Confirm that any items requiring attention during a routine service were addressed on a repair order dated later.

And even then---confirm the V.I.N. of the actual vehicle matches the service records. Next--- read my tech info pages at www.eurotekapg.com---- they are broken down into the major systems of the Land Rover vehicle. This will arm you with things to look for on the '99.

If I had a buck for every first Land Rover owner that had no experience with these vehicles---said it "looked like a nice example"--- and then brought it in for its first check-out--- to then realize it needed $5K of work to bring it back to a roadworthy, safe, and reliable condition--- I'd be able to pay for a month getaway in a bungalow in Cancun by now!

There is no getting around the fact that a Land Rover requires the owner to stay on top of the service schedule. As I've said before, you try and "cheat" by putting "band-aids" on it until you have the money to fix it properly down the road a bit.....and YOU WILL lose big time.

Sorry---but this is the reality that many don't want to hear.

regards,
Geoman

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Northern California




 
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