Overall Reliability. NA. We expect the 2024 Range Rover Evoque to be less reliable than other new cars. This prediction is based on Land Rover's brand history. The 2020 Land Rover Range Rover
If so, a Range Rover could be the perfect choice. However, if you are looking for a reliable vehicle that will last a long time, you should think twice before purchasing a Range Rover with more than 100k miles. Range Rovers are known to be quite unreliable, so you could be faced with costly repairs in the future.
The Discovery 3/4/Range Rover Sport diesel engines we see a lot of need the job done every 168,000kms. Costs vary from about $900 for a 300Tdi through to about $2450 for a Discovery 4 2.7 or 3.0 litre depending on what has to be done.
The Land Rover Range Rover Reliability Rating is 2.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 15th out of 19 for luxury fullsize SUVs. The average annual repair cost is $1,258 which means it has poor ownership costs. Repairs are more frequent and more lkely to be severe than the average car, which means you can expect more major repairs for the Range Rover.
Currently, the price for a second generation Range Rover from 1994 to 2002 is about $20,000 to $25,000. Meanwhile, there are a ton of third generation Range Rovers that were built from 2003 to 2012 that have over 100,000 miles that are selling for under $10,000. The lowest we’ve seen is actually $7,000.
. I haven't heard of very many L322's with high mileage and by now there should be a lot over 100K. 192K is the highest I have seen or heard of. I'm working on restoring a vintage vehicle that will take ~1.5-2 years so I'm hoping to get ~150K out of mine. 03 Range Rover HSE. Save Share.
The Range Rover Evoque also has its fair share of air suspension problems. For example, there have been many reports of leaky or busted airbags in Range Rover vehicles. Other common air suspension problems include a worn-out ride height sensor and compressor, punctured or torn airlines, and a faulty control module.
It’s massively over stated. 99% of people giving their opinion have never owned one. The truth of the matter is, about 1/3 of the engines produced in Land Rover cars in the last 20 years are flawed and could die without notice. Unfortunately those included the smaller engines, supposedly more frugal ones.
However, let’s first start with a quick answer: Range Rover Evoque made between 2012 – 2017 have had severe problems with complete engine, turbo, and/or brake failure. Also, they’ve had issues with faulty electronics and non-deployment of airbags. The 2020 model year has had build-quality problems, abrupt engine stalling, and a risk of fires.
This SVR was purchased from the dealer, serviced by the dealer and had total engine failure at 57k miles..LR stance is that the engine failure wasn't due to defect. Total internal engine failure at 57k miles, multiple camshaft correlation faults, excessive play in timing chain, internal engine failure. $45,012.00 to replace.
do range rovers have a lot of problems