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  • čas přidán 22. 09. 2021
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  • @TestChannel18722
    @TestChannel18722 Před 2 lety +192

    The best most reliable car I have ever had
    Reels off a list of 27 issues costing about 14k lol

    • @markbarker1557
      @markbarker1557 Před 2 lety +49

      That's what being in love is like.

    • @brettmeikle
      @brettmeikle Před 2 lety +10

      Cognitive bias, presenting as buyers justification. For 14k I'd sell him a whole 968 and it won't depreciate.

    • @cactusoft
      @cactusoft Před 2 lety +26

      Yeah, when he started off saying he'd not even had an engine light, then said £1500 per year to extend warranty more than paid for itself, I knew something didn't add up.

    • @aleks0001
      @aleks0001 Před 2 lety +13

      At least he was honest, he could have pretended that nothing really went wrong and left it at that. He presented it how he sees it, it's for the buyer to decide if it's a car for them or not. Also the 14K is not repairs. That includes all he's running costs, regiration, fuel, servicing, tyres etc etc.

    • @teabagtowers3823
      @teabagtowers3823 Před 2 lety +8

      @@aleks0001 So what are we not going to act like £14k isn't extremely steep for running one of these?

  • @doyle201206
    @doyle201206 Před 2 lety +30

    Bet you wouldn’t have been so chirpy if that warranty hadn’t of paid out for the screen and turbo. People forget that even second hand, your running a £100k car and have to accept the associated costs as they age. Having said that, those running costs are the same as a decent mortgage payment.
    But as long as you’re enjoying it, and off setting the bills, fair play. Man has to spend money on something.

    • @gravemind6536
      @gravemind6536 Před 2 lety +1

      I will get an amazing car once I have paid got a mortage and paid it off but until then the most important thing is owning my own home. This is why most people don't get these flashy cars until they are middle aged.

  • @auser1484
    @auser1484 Před 2 lety +114

    You've convinced me, I'll sell my diesel Yaris for one. 👍

    • @NebRevel
      @NebRevel Před 2 lety +41

      Yaris has more road presence.

  • @fredblogs1536
    @fredblogs1536 Před 2 lety +226

    Never sure whether you are trying to convince us or yourself mate . Those running cost by anybody’s standards are horrendous. I’ve had Land Rovers and they really, really do go wrong,but if you can put up with that then you are right in one respect,they are great things to drive ,you’ve just got to be prepared to spend your hard earned to keep it going.

    • @mikebrennan6165
      @mikebrennan6165 Před 2 lety +3

      i've owned older discoveries and defenders for years and the ones i have had just didn't break other than when i made mistakes in self servicing them, cocked up a cambelt change on one which then snapped, even that was cheap and easy to fix, rest has all just been servicing costs, discs, pads, oild filters shocks etc.. all consumables.

    • @metrix9125
      @metrix9125 Před 2 lety +2

      Get a good one to start with and then don't cheap out on it ....you buy the experience ....Those looking for an AB buy a Toyota or Lexus

    • @a.m.9357
      @a.m.9357 Před 2 lety +31

      I agree, only driven it for 20K (from 52K to 72K) and he had problems with windscreen/defroster, suspension, gear box service and turbo leak of £ thousands? And £120 for ONE after-market bulb?
      Granted he didn't have to pay thousands from his pocket as he took out extended warranty, but all those things did break down one after another and cost you time and money.
      This is neither cheap nor reliable by any standard.

    • @tilerman
      @tilerman Před 2 lety +12

      @@a.m.9357 Exactly. And at £1.5k a year for extended warranty. Wow.

    • @mnoovurvi
      @mnoovurvi Před 2 lety +16

      @@tilerman £900 for a freaking service....

  • @davidbrooks187
    @davidbrooks187 Před 2 lety +8

    I totally agree Matt, I had a range Rover Vogue SE supercharged for a number of years and it was in a different class to any other vehicle that I’ve owned. It is the best & gave a driving experience like nothing else on the road.

  • @coops1964
    @coops1964 Před 2 lety +95

    £14k running costs for 20k miles, my word that’s expensive to run. If it’s so much a great car why are you selling it on your website? Good advertisement for the sale though.

    • @flymofoisthebest3885
      @flymofoisthebest3885 Před 2 lety +13

      Hilarious lol

    • @Jesus_Iced
      @Jesus_Iced Před 2 lety

      @@bradfordwestyorkshire3089 Did you actually watch the video? Or just read that comment and comment the first shit that came into your head?

    • @darianistead2239
      @darianistead2239 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Jesus_Iced I think his point is quite valid. Replaced turbo, windscreen and lower control arms throughout yet thinks it faultless lol. and laughable the best car in the world 🤣..

    • @janetb6413
      @janetb6413 Před 2 lety

      @@darianistead2239 but where in the video did it state spending 14k on repairs ? 😂

    • @darianistead2239
      @darianistead2239 Před 2 lety +1

      @@janetb6413 What?? Where did I state that?
      I don't know wtf you are on about lady and I'm not sure you do either lol

  • @davemckewan4450
    @davemckewan4450 Před 2 lety +6

    I got my D4 around the same time as you and your RR (March last year for me) and, for just about the first time owning a car, I have pretty much 0 desire to change it. Nothing out there really catches my eye, outside of a Velar, and I feel no need to change it. Plus, of course, with the PanaCov flu going around, everything has suddenly been 'adjusted'. Up... The D4 did need a gasket changing, at around $670 or so, but that's it. Starts first time, runs sweet, drinks like a fish (SC V6 petrol), fits everything and still looks the part when arriving at places. And long may it last.

  • @jinkazamamonkey
    @jinkazamamonkey Před 2 lety +27

    We only live once so I have driven older jags, mercs, amgs and repaired as I have gone along. My journey will have been a good one, but if you insist on spending the same money for a vw in cloth with manual seats then we're just on different roads.
    I wish some people would just man up and take the courage to at least try to drive something nice without worrying all the time.

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +6

      Well said!

    • @justfly4795
      @justfly4795 Před 2 lety +1

      I have always spent a decent amount on cars over the years probably too much a few times but never regretted it as enjoy driving. After owning saloons estates SUV's, I'm preferring the new hot hatches that have come out over the last few years they come packed with all the mod cons but drive so much better and just makes for a more engaging experience.

    • @mcmc1863
      @mcmc1863 Před 2 lety

      I did! A mint '07 s/c vogue...68k when i bought it 2 years ago, awesome car, 98k price tag new....can see why, no squeaks, rattles, had to replace discs an pads, thats it0

    • @jinkazamamonkey
      @jinkazamamonkey Před 2 lety +2

      @Butthead I can't hear you buttmunch, my v8 is too loud

    • @Anonymous-hd9yi
      @Anonymous-hd9yi Před 2 lety

      You guys are hilarious

  • @LHRSBN
    @LHRSBN Před 2 lety +164

    Just shout it out, Matt: “If you’re poor, don’t buy one!!” Lol!!

    • @metrix9125
      @metrix9125 Před 2 lety +9

      Rovers and benzs are hot girls....don't cheap out or she leaves

    • @p-vision
      @p-vision Před 2 lety +1

      Lol standard

    • @amares9699
      @amares9699 Před 2 lety +11

      You'll be poor after all the repairs. He got lucky with his car. Most Range Rovers are pieces of poop

    • @metrix9125
      @metrix9125 Před 2 lety +2

      Broke and rover don't go together...when it breaks fix or buy another one period.

    • @amares9699
      @amares9699 Před 2 lety +2

      @@metrix9125 If thats the case then you're right. Intellectually inept and Rover is a more apt one, period.

  • @mickmaloy
    @mickmaloy Před 2 lety +3

    Another great video mate! Keep em coming and keep driving your RR in good health! Cheers!

  • @davidhorobin1060
    @davidhorobin1060 Před 2 lety +3

    Very interesting - thanks.
    As an owner of a two year old one, I agree with everything , except one point - the three litre engine is fine.
    It has all the power and performance you need and is surprisingly economical.
    No need for the V8.

  • @markatchison9974
    @markatchison9974 Před 2 lety +14

    I've owned my L405 V8 for over 4 years. My only costs (other than fuel, road tax & servicing) are 4 tyres & one rear light cluster, which got damaged whilst parked. That's it. It's also started to increase in value. Can't go wrong.

  • @atcd3495
    @atcd3495 Před 2 lety +15

    I'd be glad of the double glazing as it would muffle my inconsolable wailing after I've just spent £150 on a bulb 😫

  • @MrThaibox123
    @MrThaibox123 Před 2 lety +94

    Another great video. I would be interested to see what the comparison would be on leasing a brand new one and then having none of the repair costs and extra warranty costs etc and see what the difference is all in.

    • @Explosive_vr
      @Explosive_vr Před 2 lety +6

      I was thinking exactly the same!

    • @Birmingham_racing
      @Birmingham_racing Před 2 lety +7

      Didn't expect to see you on here I use to watch your content years ago when I was mad about phones lol

    • @jamesmarriott750
      @jamesmarriott750 Před 2 lety +4

      I didn't look at leasing. But PCP earlier this year was about £5k down and £1k per month for a lightly optioned vogue se 3.0. 3yrs, 10k/yr.

    • @mickmurphy92
      @mickmurphy92 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes! And theres the opportunity cost of having large some of money tied up in this.

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +11

      That’s an interesting point but I think to lease a new RR same spec as this would be around £1k per month and I’d be tied in for 48 months

  • @welshtricky1917
    @welshtricky1917 Před 2 lety +10

    There’s a cracking episode of Always Sunny In Philadelphia all about driving a brand new Range Rover it’s well worth a watch its hilarious 😂 Truly are the most complete cars on the road. You can show you have more money and get a Bentayga but you’d also be telling everybody that you like overpaying for stuff and have more money than sense. Range Rover is the king 👑

  • @jmajoros81
    @jmajoros81 Před 2 lety +3

    Owned a 2015 RR L405 3.0 TDV6... The only thing i had issue with was the particle filter, had to get it cleaned twice as it went into limp mode without actually giving me a warning. Apart from that i loved it

  • @fircombehallrailwayoogauge1430

    Very helpful Matt. I was amazed how expensive it was to run. Try a Lexus 450h. I have the 400h. I am somewhat surprised at your fuel economy. Yes they are lovely cars only if you can really afford to run them. Horses for courses.

    • @timothyshanks6799
      @timothyshanks6799 Před 2 lety +6

      We have the 450h 2013 had for a few years now. 27 mpg town 33 motorway. Other cost include (I think ) £155 road tax and service around £400. On that note the service at lexus is second to non. In lockdown the collected and dropped off the car from 30 miles away without charge. Recently they lent my wife a brand new on to go shopping while the car was serviced.
      It's not as good looking as the range rover, not as nice although the new on is better but crucially it works! Every time without fail never misses a beat even the suspension components have no issue on a very heavy car that is now ageing. ..then again we all went for the pretty girl knowing she would be trouble !

  • @robloxfan4271
    @robloxfan4271 Před 2 lety +20

    i love the range rover, only sort of thing that puts me off is the reliability of them

  • @fordy6351
    @fordy6351 Před 2 lety +6

    Bloody Hell! That review started so well, great car…cannot fault it! Best car money can buy! And then the costs…and they just keep coming, and coming, and coming. (I don’t think that is normal for most modern cars).I put 110K on my brand new 730d a few years back (all warranted and standard service with biggest cost brake discs and pads at £700) My best tip here, based on those sorts of costs would be to lease a brand new one for three years and then give it back before it all goes a bit pear shaped!!! Once had a neighbour that loved his Range Rover too, then one day he realised it was quite expense to run, his words ‘more than his house’ I thought it was a very honest review, and also think the Full Size RR is a great product, apart from…….yep reliability.

  • @reality-cheque
    @reality-cheque Před 2 lety +1

    I have one too and not had any problems after 87,000 miles. Mine is the TDV6 which is powerful enough and I get almost 600 miles on one 86 litre tank of diesel!
    Quiet, comfortable, safe and fitted with General AT3 tyres, which last over 50,000 miles and the ability to go almost anywhere...mine is regularly used off-road.
    Most problems occur when the car is not maintained or used (battery/electrical issues result). Service costs and road tax is expensive - but less than a Bentley, which is inferior.

  • @kernkraft404
    @kernkraft404 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video, Matt! Enjoy your Range Rover, you’ve earnt it!

  • @andybliss6538
    @andybliss6538 Před 2 lety +12

    Been looking forward to this. I love em, I’m on my second L322 (after buying a lemon with my first but I need to tow a horse box out of muddy fields, and there’s nothing better) My current car is also a4.4 TDV8, and so far is running beautifully. I’ll replace it eventually, hopefully with an L405. Maintain it properly and stick v power in it occasionally and it’s as reliable as anything else.

  • @richardstamper5630
    @richardstamper5630 Před 2 lety +2

    Like I said in a previous post, our 200k LR Discovery 2 TD5 is driving spot on and over it's life has had very little spent on it. Of course I totally get that it's old tech but it's still a comfortable ride. Overdrive kicks in at 53mph so just set the cruise control and sit back. It always gets us there. Unlike your Range Rover the TD5's suspension has never failed, the turbo is still original, road tax is around £300, fuel consumption is 30 on a run. We paid £6,000 for it 15 years ago and got 90k miles out of the first set of tyres. I think it's the cheapest car I have ever owned and I am not going to change it for one like yours.

  • @danielwaugh
    @danielwaugh Před 2 lety +2

    Brilliant as usual. Recently sold my pre-facelift 18MY and miss it like mad. Concur with the views on warranty, it's essential and if you decide to get another, go for the auto side steps, you'll wonder how you managed without them.
    PS. Still waiting for that review of the Smart Roadster!!

  • @dspdsp5175
    @dspdsp5175 Před 2 lety +6

    Current l320 owner, two inlet manifolds and EGR valves after three months of ownership, if you still can’t appreciate them at their worst. You don’t deserve to drive them at their best. (Goodwin,2020)

  • @davek7256
    @davek7256 Před 2 lety +18

    I’d love a LR but I’m always conscious of the running costs (and that goes for all big cars not just a gorgeous LR) but at least watching you videos means I can still dream. Love all your videos, keep em coming 👍🏻

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for watching

    • @justjosh11
      @justjosh11 Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed, would love one and maybe £14k maintenance/repairs against a car of this value is a 'good deal', but to me it's still one hell of a lot of money!
      Clearly I'm not quite in the financial position yet as some people!

    • @justjosh11
      @justjosh11 Před 2 lety +4

      @Uncle Gilbert think you need to pay a good deal more than £400 a month for a ffrr!

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +10

      @Uncle Gilbert I think that’s just what bitter people tell themselves to make them feel better about their own shortcomings

    • @andyburnett8012
      @andyburnett8012 Před 2 lety +1

      @@justjosh11 Me too, I'd love one but nearly 14 grand! If you take off the cost of fuel over the 20000 miles then the maintenance costs still amount to approx £9700 which for just 20000 miles is an extortionate amount of money. Appreciate that there's a set of tyres in that bill but my god that's a crazy sum. Considering ownership of five years, for me anyway, at 12000 miles per annum, 60000 over five years, my maintenance bill could potentially be nudging 30 grand. I'll pass thanks 🙃

  • @megapangolin1093
    @megapangolin1093 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Matt, I really have learnt a lot about these cars and am getting more sympathetic to your views. I have always, always wanted one, but I am not there yet. ( I can see why you had that warranty each year, the number and faults on that car are amazing). I need more practice in bullying my way around British roads and looking down my nose at people first- haha! My Puma drives like a train and hasn't had that many faults in 20 years of ownership..

  • @mikew742
    @mikew742 Před 2 lety +1

    Great vid, thank you, you have a very good presentation style and content well written 👍

  • @user-zw5tp3qn4s
    @user-zw5tp3qn4s Před 2 lety +6

    4:32 "so I'm told" was a smart thing to say 🤭

  • @timgutsell4981
    @timgutsell4981 Před 2 lety +19

    Really interesting where you set the bar on ‘reliability’: I’ve just completed 70,000 miles (80-150k) in a 59 reg Volvo XC70 with 3 services, one broken spring, a cambelt scheduled change, a broken washer bottle, a set of tyres and two headlamp bulbs. That’s ‘normal’ to me after 15 or so years of Volvos and Saabs! Would have run a mile tbh from the list of faults you describe on the Range Rover! 😀

    • @gravemind6536
      @gravemind6536 Před 2 lety

      So would most people thats a normal level of wear and tear for the type of car you just mentioned. I had a VW Golf mk4 2003 model bought in 2008 with 180k miles by 2019 it had 257,000 miles and in that time it had a new battery, two new wiper motors, a new radiator which was not the fault of the car but more the brick that hit it after flying off the back of a skip. It had a new rocker cover gasket which was not essential but helped stop it leaking 0.5l of oil every year and was cheap. Other than that it has just had normal wear and tear stuff. The big weakness on that car was the wiper motor and that was only £70 a pop. It had its original springs, original clutch and original battery until 2015 the car just wore really well. It also had one cambelt in that time but I consider that under to be under wear and tear.

    • @jill5006
      @jill5006 Před rokem

      Love the Volvo XC70. I own 5!

  • @GurnamSingh-vx6tj
    @GurnamSingh-vx6tj Před 2 lety +2

    Not a single thing for me to add here, this man has concisely and precisely said it all. On the button with the 4.4 SDV8, and once you have had one, thats it, these beasts are the business. My mate bought a brand new X7, very fancy, lots of electronics, (not that much in it in terms of cost an maintainance), but still not a patch on the RR as an overall package. I'm not going to tell you to sell the mrs (or mr), or sell the kids or a kidney and get one (I AM!!)... but if you can get one.... G

  • @DingKong
    @DingKong Před 2 lety

    Great review as always. Proper information that we can all use.

  • @nicke6394
    @nicke6394 Před 2 lety +5

    I’ve had my 2015 Vogue SE for 7 yrs, done 65,000 miles with very few issues. Spent no more than around £2.5k over that period with the exception of new tyres, break pads, servicing etc. Go off-road as well in it.

    • @adambaker9550
      @adambaker9550 Před rokem

      No more than 2500 wow thats not a good thing. For a car woth that original high purchase price they should be bulket proof for 100000 miles. 2500 over 7 years is horrendous

    • @lassila3
      @lassila3 Před rokem

      @@adambaker9550No it absolutely is not

  • @philj0501
    @philj0501 Před 2 lety +9

    Matt, amazing content. I’m watching every video. We are moving back to the UK (North West) in the next few months and High Peak Autos will be our first and only stop for our first car for the move home and all cars in the future. Class content - keep it up

  • @jasenwright1178
    @jasenwright1178 Před 2 lety +1

    You will need to check the heated rear window--you will need it for keeping your hands warm whilst pushing it!

  • @chezzmaine
    @chezzmaine Před 2 lety +1

    Great vids as usual.. I wouldn’t mind longer more in depth videos though.. I reckon they’d go down well as you’re good at how u present your vids

  • @robm3773
    @robm3773 Před 2 lety +52

    Great car! By the way, the road tax in The Netherlands would be 3300 euros per year for the SDV8... so 585 is quite a bargain... but that's pounds :-)

    • @Red-ki4tk
      @Red-ki4tk Před 2 lety +13

      Astagfirullah WHAT THE HELL gosh that's obscene - 3300 EUR per year. Is it the type of car where if you can buy it you likely won't care etc.?

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +26

      People moan here but its quite reasonable compared to many other places. But thats Brits for you: we like to moan.

    • @dickpeuten1988
      @dickpeuten1988 Před 2 lety +11

      Haha paying road tax in NL almost feels like theft. I also live in the Netherlands and have a ‘10 E350cdi which costs 180 per month/2160 per year. It happens🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +10

      @@dickpeuten1988 that’s crazy. If I lived there I’d buy a Lexus hybrid

    • @zzhughesd
      @zzhughesd Před 2 lety +1

      @@HighPeakAutos they moan. They do more than that about 6OO tax. They go mad

  • @chrish1472
    @chrish1472 Před 2 lety +5

    I’m extremely jealous.. Not of the car, but that you were able to drive along that road to the town without getting stuck behind a Honda Jazz doing 27mph in the 40 zone 🤪🤪

  • @jdenmark1287
    @jdenmark1287 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Matt, do you like your Range Rover? Good to see that someone is putting information out there on why Range Rover is such a solid seller.

  • @bigd7022
    @bigd7022 Před 2 lety

    Great job with those videos. All the best from Sheffield

  • @amgpilot9290
    @amgpilot9290 Před 2 lety +49

    I'm amazed at how well the L405s have been holding on to their value. Land Rover truly moved the needle forward when they engineered this. To me, it's an aspirational model along the likes of a Bentley CGT and I look forward to owning one in the near future.

    • @justjosh11
      @justjosh11 Před 2 lety +8

      Don't take into account the last 12 months - used car prices across the board are mental at the moment due to a general shortage of materials/components for new cars

    • @jb6368
      @jb6368 Před 2 lety +5

      One over here in Dublin for 39k euro and it's a 2012 model,,prices nuts of late.

    • @carlstansfield9696
      @carlstansfield9696 Před 2 lety +3

      Don't think you can say they've moved the needle forward. Still incredibly unreliable and build quality of a cereal box

    • @johnmoreno7664
      @johnmoreno7664 Před rokem

      ...just as I thought...
      Range Rover, the top of the line, are too much to own/buy...

    • @johnmoreno7664
      @johnmoreno7664 Před rokem

      Never mind...

  • @Roadkill7878
    @Roadkill7878 Před 2 lety +16

    Way too expensive for me but a great review 👍🏻

  • @simonchristie4117
    @simonchristie4117 Před 2 lety

    Another great video! Do you run the car on Pirelli scorpion Verde 4 season tyres? I hear they are very good and were developed with landrover for the previous generation range rover but only for the 20inch wheels i think 👍

  • @Velickavyt
    @Velickavyt Před 2 lety

    Another Great video Matt! Considering 18 month running costs, perhaps PCP type of leasing option might more suitable for this type of car?

  • @quadswallop2713
    @quadswallop2713 Před 2 lety +7

    So the car that's never gone wrong has had a leaky turbo, faulty windscreen, control arms and a few other bits. People have a brand loyalty to LR, they are great cars to drive but for the money, they could do better on reliability.

    • @jonathanpork-sausage617
      @jonathanpork-sausage617 Před 2 lety

      I have a Honda CRV that's had to have suspension bits every MOT and other odd bits wrong for the last 3 years. Find me a car that is maintenance free. They don't exist and they all add up.

    • @quadswallop2713
      @quadswallop2713 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@jonathanpork-sausage617 My BMW i3, 70k miles and only parts I've replaced are tyres and front pads.

    • @mjpleusch
      @mjpleusch Před 2 lety

      Never gone wrong but the warranty extension has paid for itself??? Odd

  • @santana9537
    @santana9537 Před rokem +3

    Full size range definitely the best car ever. Not the quickest or most fun or even most luxurious. But the way it takes care of you with it’s road presence and style nothing can match this
    Even my grandad switched to RR Autobiographys since 2018 after owning several s classes Bentleys and rollers over the prior 20+ years

  • @amateurmusicstudio
    @amateurmusicstudio Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for all your hard work you put into every video you make! I have heard about the Range Rovers being unreliable.... I believe it now... I was thinking of getting myself one at some point in the future - not any more. I have owed more than 30 cars in the last 20 years as I like trying new stuff, also test driven a lot more... I also fix every little bit on my cars so that they are perfect and in "as new" condition. But the cost you have got are well over the moon.... If you were leasing 4.4 P530 V8 First Edition 5dr Auto [2023] for 18 months this would have cost you £22,590 inc VAT without any worries you have had - and that is the top of the range Brand New with all the bells and whistles you could think of as far as I can tell (I am not a Range Rover specialist though)... Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @Rob1Rich
    @Rob1Rich Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed that. Thanks for posting.

  • @yilmazh3127
    @yilmazh3127 Před 2 lety +5

    One thing that wasn't highlighted is that quite a few of these costs won't need to be paid again for some time. Sounds like most things have been done to keep it tip top, I wouldn't be surprised if the next 12 months was less than £5k for the year inc everything and possibly a lot less

    • @zsb707
      @zsb707 Před 2 lety

      Well said! 👍

  • @Elliottcam
    @Elliottcam Před 2 lety +5

    Well, great video. If anything it’s cemented my feeling, I could never buy anything that costs so much to run. Forget fuel and tax, that’s just a factor of the engine. The warranty and costs are crazy money for me. £900 for a service - what did that cover? Heated windscreen failure - why should it fail? Nobody ever replaces the one for the back windows. £1500 for a 12m warranty is £125 a month to know if something big goes bang they’ll pay for it. Meanwhile you’re still paying for new suspension arms and cv boots after how many miles? Gear box service is sound thinking.

    • @johnj3577
      @johnj3577 Před 2 lety

      The filament is extremely fine in the front screen so you can't see it (otherwise it'd block your view forward), so inherently, they are quite fragile. A stone chip can easily damage it. Rear filaments are much more robust.

  • @julianmartin4212
    @julianmartin4212 Před 2 lety +2

    Your L405 videos pushed me over the edge to get one. Head said I was mad but my heart said I wouldn't be happy with anything else. 2 months in to owning mine which has a very similar spec to yours (I have massage seats but no pano roof), and I agree, best car I have ever owned. Have you done anything with the infotainment? Would love carplay or something a bit more slick.

    • @Mark-rt6fy
      @Mark-rt6fy Před rokem

      Did the car need any repair during your ownership? Looking for one too

  • @positivethinkingandrelaxat1089

    Hi Matt, would you recommend buying direct from LR dealer? I am looking at something fairly high spec 3 or 4 years old but current resale prices are 70% of RRP so probably not the best time to buy used.

  • @AdamC66
    @AdamC66 Před 2 lety +3

    As usual, goes off to peruse the classifieds. Thanks for the vid.

  • @niallcosgrove2816
    @niallcosgrove2816 Před 2 lety +3

    Great vid Matt. I bought my 2015 SDV8 VSE last November. Love every journey. Only issue i've had was a coolant leak, covered by JLR warranty.
    Something I have asked them to look at though is a slight rattle/tinny noise between 1900-2700 revs under load. No diagnosis or fix though. I've been told 'they all do that'. Does yours?

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +5

      Thanks for watching. No rattles at all. Something must be loose.

    • @niallcosgrove2816
      @niallcosgrove2816 Před 2 lety +7

      @@HighPeakAutos haha, thanks for the respose, I'll screenshot it and use it as an authority when I go back to them - "Matt says his car doesn't do it!"
      Keep up the great content! 👏

    • @keithkay1033
      @keithkay1033 Před 2 lety

      @@niallcosgrove2816 on mine it was an exhaust heat shield. A really easy fix without even needing to go into the workshop.

  • @peterowen4456
    @peterowen4456 Před 2 lety

    Great video. One thing I always do when watching your videos is try to guess where you are driving (having lived in Glossop a while back). Did you go through Gamesley at any point on that drive?

  • @ttall3334
    @ttall3334 Před 2 lety +2

    Never even thought about buying one of these before. Want one now!!!

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound Před 2 lety +3

    Insurance and depreciation should probably be included in the cost per mile. That warranty appears to be paying for itself. Well done on the garage on quibble-free fixing of things.

    • @curtissharris8914
      @curtissharris8914 Před 2 lety

      well not much is depreciating now but a comparison must be relative to the alternative you'd buy it's not a zero sum calculation unless you intend to buy nothing.

  • @zlatanmorrison8182
    @zlatanmorrison8182 Před 2 lety +36

    I do not, as a rule, like Land Rover products much - they have a totally justified reputation for poor reliability / build quality (and that goes for Jaguar as well / JD Power survey etc). The running costs you have outlined seem catastrophic on the surface however these are what? 70 or 80k cars new? so even when second hand they will still have 80k car running costs. I know you said this was really reliable but the litany of things you then went on to detail was rather a lot. With all that said I can still see the appeal to a point, they waft magnificently and are a commanding driving position/presence on the road with supreme comfort etc.
    Boring old world if we all liked the same things eh? :D

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +4

      Quite right

    • @phanter344
      @phanter344 Před 2 lety +3

      The overall costs may seem catastrophic, but all cars need fuel, tires, servicing, MOT's, warranties. If you took those costs out then the running costs aren't bad for a vehicle of that size. The list of actual things that have gone wrong outside of that isn't bad at all. The difference in running costs between this and a BMW X5, Porsche Cayenne or an Audi Q7 isn't a great deal, and they're also not the most reliable cars either!

    • @daraboy1973
      @daraboy1973 Před 2 lety +3

      @@phanter344
      Someone talking sense. Free from the fan boy ethic of none ownership critique!
      Drive what you want go in eyes open 👍

  • @bernardgibbons1582
    @bernardgibbons1582 Před 2 lety

    Another good video Matt genuinely if you are buying a new one in the future would be very interested in buying that one as I know it well looked after thanks

  • @richardhunt6726
    @richardhunt6726 Před 2 lety +2

    I feel the same about my freelander2 I like the discovery sport but can't bring myself too change the freelander for one just in case I don't like it as much

  • @alansimpson1743
    @alansimpson1743 Před 2 lety +12

    Love the range rover. You missed one cost. Depreciation!

  • @DoughnutsInspace
    @DoughnutsInspace Před 2 lety +8

    In the grand scheme of things and considering you purchased the warranty too the price of ownership over the 20k is dam good. I've always said look after the car and it will look after you.

  • @808Edgey
    @808Edgey Před 2 lety

    100% agree with your comments, my own 4,4 se (2014) Firenze red looks and drives wonderfully, and like you mentioned is always pleasure to get back behind the wheel.
    Yes, I’ve also had some failed items but it has never let me down and all items have been covered by the warranty company - failed compressor and oil cooler leak all known issues.
    I cant recommend these vehicle enough, life really is too short, buy a good one and enjoy the feeling of driving something very special……

  • @andyjamieson9576
    @andyjamieson9576 Před 2 lety

    Great video Matt. Which Auto service centre do you use near Stockport?

  • @dougnolan5567
    @dougnolan5567 Před 2 lety +3

    .. as quiet as a mute mouse in a morgue.. Ha ha ha ha.!!! . Love the metaphors used on this channel.. Brilliant.. 👍👍

  • @paulie-Gualtieri.
    @paulie-Gualtieri. Před 2 lety +34

    I've always believed good maintenance is the key to keeping a car healthy and reliable. People can't be arsed to wash their cars properly and moan about rust.

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +3

      Thats quite right

    • @andrewphillips2349
      @andrewphillips2349 Před 2 lety +4

      Yep I wash my car all the time and it's amazing what you can come across, paint chips, tyre kerb damage, just the little things that can lead into larger things. My mate came round with his Range Rover and we went out for a drive, I could hear a wheel bearing so got home jacked up his car and found front wheel bearing and worse a split inner tyre down to the wire. He got it sorted straight away and said thank god I spotted it. Those are the sort of things when you wash your own car you can spot.

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +1

      @@andrewphillips2349 that’s quite right

    • @daveking777
      @daveking777 Před 2 lety

      @@HighPeakAutos compared to a Porsche Cayenne ????

    • @philstaples8122
      @philstaples8122 Před 2 lety

      @@andrewphillips2349 That's why drivers in the military have to wash their own vehicles, be it a land rover or a main battle tank, you get to spot future problems and can fix them before it becomes a pain in the arse. Out of the two I drove the tank but have seen the blanket stackers washing lesser things ;)

  • @edwardfrench9925
    @edwardfrench9925 Před 2 lety

    We took a L322 TDV8 from 50-162k miles. I wouldn’t say the running costs were excessive, reliability was fine. Excluding battery drain (have the biggest NOCO boost pack you can find, in the boot) we had one total breakdown (fuel pump) over the ten years. I know a number of high net worth individuals and they don’t even think about it and just buy the latest Range Rover. My fantasy five car garage always has one in and I would love another one day. I changed the oil, via the two drain plugs, every 10k, never touched the gearbox (didn’t tow) and she was on original turbos.

  • @LA-fr7fx
    @LA-fr7fx Před 2 lety +2

    That was a great sales pitch - I feel I should buy one now and I can't even afford one. Range Rover should employ you 👍👍

  • @stuartkennedy4202
    @stuartkennedy4202 Před 2 lety +3

    I really like these and the Evoque but have always been afraid of the constant negativity they have for reliability and the cost of any potential repairs.

    • @mnoovurvi
      @mnoovurvi Před 2 lety +1

      the evoque is a piece of shit it has nothing to do with the vogue.

  • @jonathonwilliams93
    @jonathonwilliams93 Před 2 lety +6

    As someone who was always quite sceptical about the quality of cars that actually roll out of Halewood, I've actually become quite fond of idea of owning something jaguar land rover. So cheers Matt!

  • @NorthernsoulBoy63
    @NorthernsoulBoy63 Před 2 lety

    Matt if your sound system is great. Its time to get a few northernsoul cds youll love and look forward to your long journeys

  • @romanoguttadauro9563
    @romanoguttadauro9563 Před 2 lety

    Cheers Mate, Great video, makes me home sick as I used to live in Bramhall, now in Florida but miss the U.K.
    I own a 2010 L322 Autobiography and love it, wife drives a 2008 Supercharged white on white love these cars, they have got more reliable as the get newer as we started our Range Rover experience with an 2004 and 2006 HSE which I have to say they were money pits the latest two are great. Range Rovers are the best. Cheers again keep up the good work.

  • @Jon-ir7jx
    @Jon-ir7jx Před 2 lety +3

    Great review, love the transparency!

  • @louisjames1062
    @louisjames1062 Před 2 lety +24

    Being in the trade for 20 plus years, Ive had most of the rivals cayenne, x5, x6, various sports, full fat rangies etc. Had my fingers burnt on the last range I had. Ace suspension fault. The pick of the bunch for me is the Q7. Amazing build quality, great engines, air suspension and 7 seats. Nothing would get me out of this one so far. My sentiments for the Q7 are as yours with the rangie. It’s amazing at everything. Apart from maybe it’s sheer size.

    • @simonmurfin1910
      @simonmurfin1910 Před 2 lety +7

      I’ve just bought a 2018 Q7 Vorsprung and I was nodding along to the comments on effortlessness, comfort, making long trips feel like shorter ones etc.
      I test drove a few things and looked at a lot but the Q7 seemed a good bet for me and my tall kids and the mix of family trips it needs to support

    • @vp5
      @vp5 Před 2 lety +3

      They eat discs, pads and tyres

    • @check2000
      @check2000 Před 2 lety

      What was your general opinion on the X5 when it comes to reliability, comfort, cost.

    • @louisjames1062
      @louisjames1062 Před 2 lety

      quite good tbf, harsh ride, more so on m sport with runflats, turbo issues will occur around 90/100k if it’s not had on time servicing all its life. I’d go with the single turbo 3.0 d over the twin turbos for reliability.

    • @louisjames1062
      @louisjames1062 Před 2 lety

      As do all 2 ton plus cars

  • @mikecooke1733
    @mikecooke1733 Před 2 lety

    Hi Great channel….do they do a 7 seater L405 Vogue SE?…I currently have a Disco 4 with 7 seats

  • @Mariazellerbahn
    @Mariazellerbahn Před 2 lety +2

    2:16 Clever main beam .... I absolutely HATE it.
    My car has it and, it seems, do most other cars on the road.
    I have to turn it off and I wish others would as well.
    The dipping is not quick enough and anyway, I prefer to do it myself.

  • @murymih
    @murymih Před 2 lety +3

    If you can afford to get it and maintain it, Go for it. My ancestors said.

  • @terminal-velocity111
    @terminal-velocity111 Před 2 lety +3

    Want to drive one of these drawing rooms on wheels……….one word…….Warranty!

  • @1mic3
    @1mic3 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting video 👍 I’m in cheadle , can you recommend anyone for the automatic gearbox service you mentioned? Thanks.

  • @thomfisher1100
    @thomfisher1100 Před 2 lety +2

    They aren't cheap to keep and like the Land Rover Disco's you either love them or hate them. Personally I am in the former category. Best snow and off road vehicle I've found and I punish mine! Got a new Autobio RR ordered!

  • @GreatDataVideos
    @GreatDataVideos Před 2 lety +3

    This is what first drew me to your channel a couple of years ago. Just about every other CZcamsr were trashing Range Rovers. You give hard facts and not opinions from those who haven't owned one. Yes, they could be more reliable, but an interview with the CEO not too long ago indicated that reliability is something they're really striving toward right now. I bought a slightly used Classic in the 1990's and then, after it was 13 years old, got a P38 and have had it for 20 years. Divide the total cost by 20 years and it's not too bad. Still running great!

  • @Mietas2
    @Mietas2 Před 2 lety +21

    I understand that some cars are more reliable than others but really it all comes down to maintenance: you look after your Range Rover and don't skimp on servicing hence it does run well and doesn't brake.

  • @mr5string
    @mr5string Před 2 lety

    I purchased my 63 plate 4.4v8 SE with 28K on the clock direct from Landrover Lincoln. After the 2 years warranty expired I purchased another 2 years from Landrover at a cost of around £3K. I sold it after 5 years and apart from a near side headlight that was replaced under warranty, nothing ever went wrong with it. I sold it with 78K on the clock and its the best car I have ever owned. Averaged 35mpg. Loosing my job through Covid made me get rid of it, nothing else. I have no car at the minute but when I can, it will be another RR without question. You really do get what you pay for. 4 of my mates have RR for 5 years plus and they too have had absolutely no issues what so ever.

  • @postproduction2339
    @postproduction2339 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice one, thanks! Btw do you still think the L322 is a bit more comfortable or do you think th eL405 is the better one to go for?

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +2

      I really do like the L322. I think they’re ageing well but you’re better off going for the newer model. Almost everything is better

  • @gerthen2
    @gerthen2 Před 2 lety +4

    as a toyota driver, are 20k mile updates besides an oil change a thing?

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +4

      Satisfaction, enjoyment and pleasure are also things.

    • @gerthen2
      @gerthen2 Před 2 lety +5

      @@HighPeakAutos I understand, as I do enjoy sitting in a LC100 knowing I won't have to call my mum for a ride home. Great content though, always a laugh

    • @thetad1242
      @thetad1242 Před 2 lety

      @@gerthen2 I suppose you have same pleasure and satisfaction in your LC then? Would you list it as "same"?

    • @zsb707
      @zsb707 Před 2 lety

      @@HighPeakAutos Well said. Some people just don't know what those words mean ...

  • @neptuneblood6916
    @neptuneblood6916 Před 2 lety +4

    just spat my brew out when you said £120 for a bulb, great video I can see the appeal but I am to much of a tight arse for range rover ownership and not into fake tan 😀

    • @brianiswrong
      @brianiswrong Před 2 lety +1

      And that was for an aftermarket bulb,god knows what the LR bulb cost.

    • @tutamiah6697
      @tutamiah6697 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm guessing it was Xenon bulb and they're really expensive, even on my previous car (an Audi A4) it cost £105 but on the plus side they last a lot longer than normal bulbs, around 4 to 5 yrs and are much brighter.

    • @politmediter
      @politmediter Před 2 lety

      Nobody knows the cost of such a bulb. I suspect it is no more than $1

  • @MilesV8
    @MilesV8 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video and I absolutely love the Range Rover. I'd very happily have a V8 petrol model again. Your video confirms again that a £100k car simply costs money to service and maintain it correctly, regardless of age. These cars shouldn't be bought by somebody who can't afford to run one properly.
    In contrast, my (now ancient) 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe V6 (purchase price new was £17.8k) has cost me about £17k including fuel over the 19 years of ownership. My Santa Fe is still going strong now and has never failed an MOT yet.

  • @ZombiePotatoSalad
    @ZombiePotatoSalad Před 2 lety +1

    I just picked up a 2006 Range Rover HSE for $1,000. It has 195,000 miles on it (and some meathead cut off the catalytic converters). But I found a pair for sale on eBay, they should be here on Friday. Air suspension works (but the right side might have a slow leak), leather interior is in good condition, satnav and radio all work. They originally wanted $1500, but I talked them down to $1,000. They agreed to sell it to me for that, when someone else was 10 minutes away with $1,300... just because I was there first. This is my first Land Rover, and second vehicle (my first being a 2007 Ford Fusion that I talked the seller down to $700 from $1,000). I was able to get both cheap because they had some things the sellers didn't have time or patience to fix. yet were relatively simple fixes. I can't wait to take it out once the cats get installed.

    • @chrisdawson7953
      @chrisdawson7953 Před 2 lety

      ZombiePotatoSalad, just a word of advice. If you are intending keeping it for more than 5 minutes get the air suspension swapped out for coil springs. You can get the kit online along with ecu. Then if you aren't mechanically minded get one to install it for you. You will literally save yourself thousands. Air suspension system is absolutely rubbish and still continues to be even in latest models

  • @ilmseed8200
    @ilmseed8200 Před 2 lety +4

    Basically a money burner car, but amazing to have.

    • @ilmseed8200
      @ilmseed8200 Před 2 lety

      @Uncle Gilbert absolutely. I think I will stick to BMWs.

  • @InfinityProjector
    @InfinityProjector Před 2 lety +14

    I can't agree more. I have L320 and the only other car I might consider is L405.. there is just nothing better all around than range rovers

  • @michaelcrump1288
    @michaelcrump1288 Před 2 lety

    I have the same year Range Rover but 3.0 litre Diesel Autobiography, I use here in New Zealand. I agree it is the best car I have ever had and I was in the UK motor trade for 40 years. owning many different cars over the years. My hobbie car is 87 Jaguar XJSC V12 done 120000km, love it

  • @dezmaan4922
    @dezmaan4922 Před 2 lety

    Nice simple video with good breakdown of running costs 👌

  • @Salgandarin
    @Salgandarin Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the advice on getting an auto gearbox serviced. I've got an E89 Z4, can I just go anywhere to get the gearbox serviced?

    • @simon762321
      @simon762321 Před 2 lety +1

      find a specialist gearbox place or BMW place. It is CRITICAL that they know what the correct fluids specs etc are, many places will just put ATF as that's what "most" cars use. Yours being a BMW will probably need something specific. Google will tell you what.

  • @darijomar2153
    @darijomar2153 Před 2 lety +3

    The 4.4SDV8 IS a masterpiece of an engine. Great videos as always enjoying the content in all the videos

  • @kiwirangerover6052
    @kiwirangerover6052 Před 2 lety

    Another great update. Your Range Rover videos are my personal favourite!

  • @evo5dave
    @evo5dave Před 2 lety +1

    I rented a V8 diesel Autobiography for a couple of weeks a few years back and I loved it. Criticisms would be: infotainment was a bit crap (I believe it's updated now) and the seats are too hard. I don't get why luxury cars of the 21st century have harder seats than those of the 1970s.

  • @kenwheeler1525
    @kenwheeler1525 Před 2 lety +4

    We had this conversation about selling my Autobiography and swapping it, some months ago. I still have it as, like you, when scrolling through pages of cars online, I can’t figure bud anything that is better!! Like you, I’ve looked at A8, S8, Spurs etc etc and nothing compares!! I usually get bored and want to try something new but after owning an L405, you have nowhere else to go! Even a newer one is a hard purchase as it’s hard to justify the money for basically the same car! Ah well - 1st world problems 👍🏼😂

    • @zsb707
      @zsb707 Před 2 lety

      You should definitely keep your gem of a car 👍.

  • @acorndogs904
    @acorndogs904 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice yoke u still got the bmw m3

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah. Took it for its MOT today

    • @acorndogs904
      @acorndogs904 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HighPeakAutos i think we need a wee video on it 😉

  • @chrispenn715
    @chrispenn715 Před 2 lety

    Interesting video thanks. I think many of these cars are run on a shoestring as they get older which causes reliability issues. By the time they are with the third owner they have an expensive list of things to fix. You've obviously been fastidious in maintaining this one, which has paid off in terms of reliability and driving pleasure. Worth every penny - and that warranty seems a canny move too!

  • @loganwolfeco1128
    @loganwolfeco1128 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos! The “never EVEN pinged on an engine light” line made me chuckle though haha, the bar is pretty low here.

    • @oscartrain1151
      @oscartrain1151 Před 2 lety +1

      the only cars I have ever owned that did not "ping an engine light" were pre engine light cars