HOW EXPENSIVE IS IT TO FIX A LAND ROVER
HOW EXPENSIVE IS IT TO FIX A LAND ROVER?
Jaguar Land Rovers are also more expensive to fix when they eventually break down when compared with other popular SUVs. While they may not be the most expensive, they’re easily in the top 10 for most expensive cars in terms of repairs. Through an average year, you can expect to pay roughly £4,000 for regular maintenance, with over £3,500 on top for repairs.
The Land Rover line of Range Rovers is another kettle of fish in itself. Given that they’re the luxury SUV range, repairing them is a little more delicate.
Additionally, the repair costs entirely depend on what has gone wrong with it since some parts will be more expensive to repair than others. Therefore, the money you’ll have to fork out to repair a Range Rover can be anything from £70 – £5,000, with average annual repair costs similar to other Land Rovers.
ARE LAND ROVERS EXPENSIVE TO MAINTAIN?
Given the poor reliability of Land Rovers, these maintenance payments are a necessity. Without proper care and maintenance, your Land Rover isn’t going to stay out of trouble for long, so it’s definitely needed. So, whether you’re thinking of buying a Land Rover or are attempting to get a good insurance deal, it’s often best to know what you’re in for in terms of maintenance and repairs.
HOW MUCH MAINTENANCE DOES MY LAND ROVER NEED?
Less than once a year might not sound too bad, but when you realise that a good portion of these visits was due to severe faults or issues, it demonstrates how important maintenance is for Land Rover vehicles.
HOW MUCH DOES MAINTENANCE FOR A LAND ROVER COST?
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Again, regular maintenance for any Land Rover model is essential to keep things running smoothly. Advantages of following a good maintenance schedule include:
Giving you peak performance every time you drive
Helping to keep you as safe as possible
Maintaining the value of your Land Rover over time
Ultimately saves you more money than you’d spend on expensive repairs when things go really wrong
Without regular maintenance, any vehicle will suffer significant wear and tear while driving. Therefore, maintenance becomes even more important if your car is particularly prone to issues, given its poor reliability. Timely maintenance is best for your Land Rover to stay safe and avoid serious issues in the future.
HOW OFTEN DOES A LAND ROVER NEED MAINTENANCE?
-7,500 miles
At this stage, you’ll only need the basic maintenance checks, such as oil changes, filter changes, and visual checks of brakes, hoses and belts. They will also check for fluid leaks and service and change any recalled components.
-15,000 miles
Standard maintenance at this interval includes oil changes, air filter changes, fluid leak checks, tyre rotations, brake pad replacements and a safety search.
-22,000 miles
Brake pad replacements, tyre replacements, rotor changes, air filter changes.
-30,000 miles
Transmission fluid, engine coolant and brake fluid replacement, new spark plugs and fuel filter.
-37,000 miles
Service for automatic transmissions, drive belt replacement
-45,000 miles
Oil change, safety checks, visual inspection of brakes, hoses and belts, tyre rotation and recall service
SPECIFIC MAINTENANCE SERVICES
-Oil Changes
Carried out every 5,000-7,000 miles and can be carried out at home with the right tools and equipment.
-Tyre Replacement
No matter how many miles you’ve covered in your Land Rover, you need to replace the tyres entirely every 6 years.
-Engine Replacement
There’s no time requirement for replacing your engine, but if it becomes damaged, such as having a cracked engine block or you’ve driven a large number of miles with it, it may benefit from being replaced.
-Windscreen Replacement
Again, there’s no time scale to determine when your windscreen needs replacing, but if there are large or deep cracks near the outer edge, it is safer to replace it.
-Repainting
Essentially done to keep your Land Rover looking good and safe from corrosion. You should have fresh paint applied whenever the paint starts to peel or becomes discoloured.
COMMON PROBLEMS CONTRIBUTING TO LAND ROVER MAINTENANCE COST
However, some common issues are prevalent amongst the various Land Rover models. Most problems experienced by owners include things like leaks and mechanical issues, so if you’re buying a Land Rover or Range Rover second-hand, it’s best to check if the seller has had it properly maintained or repaired.
Air suspension issues are also very common, so you should look out for those when buying. It provides a very smooth ride for the luxury vehicles in the Range Rover line, allowing you to alter the ride height, but they tend to fail after several years.
Some second-hand sellers may have swapped the stock suspension out for a more competent system, which will be better for you as a buyer.
For more information of how our Land Rover restoration service could be of benefit to you contact us to discuss your needs on 01527 821 440.