Hi everyone,
Well it didn't exactly blow up, but -
We bought a used 07 plate Freelander 2 from a reputable used car dealer in November 2008 (paid just under £16,000 as it was a high spec model). At that time it was approx 18 months old and had done between 30,000 and 40,000 miles - sorry OH knows but he's not here at the mo..........
Everything was fine - it had it's first MOT in March 2010 and has been serviced regularly. It has only been used for commuting to work and not for any rough stuff, off-roading etc, but due to OH's long commute it has now done a total of 75,000 miles.
On Saturday evening as OH approached a roundabout on his way home there was a low thud and the engine gave out. He managed to pull over to the hard shoulder before it stopped completely. On getting out of the car he discovered a huge pool of oil in the road.
Having been towed to an independent Landrover garage close to his place of work he had to abandon it there and get a friend to rescue him - I don't drive.
The garage have now had a chance to inspect the damage - OH was present and photos have been taken. Apparently a piston sheared off and split the engine apart (or something similar - sorry I'm not too good with cars!). The gearbox and turbo charger are also ruined. I have seen the photos and it's in pieces...............a terrible state!
As Landrover have not yet released parts onto the open market for the Freelander 2, the only place to get spares is a breakers yard or LR themselves. We have found a couple of engines on internet auction sites for £2000 - £2500 and have established the whole job with labour costs will be around £4000 minimum.
Today the garage have wriiten a report which OH has emailed with the photos to Landrover. The mechanic believes it is a manufacturing defect which caused the problem.
Landrover have asked for further info before they respond fully.
We understand it will probably be necessary to have an independent inspection done - can anyone recommend someone for a reasonable sum - the AA charge £156 - £246 depending on whether a basic or comprehensive inspection I believe.............is this price ok?
We haven't contacted the seller as it is around 20 months since we purchased the car so I guess the Sale of Goods Act wouldn't cover it?
Surely a car of under 3 and a half years old with 75,000 miles on the clock that has been well looked after should not have had this problem?
We really don't know what to do other than to await Landrover's response - although we have been warned that often when dealing with a car purchased second hand they will not be too keen to assist.
I would really appreciate some advice whether there is anything we can do please
Many thanks in advance,
Nellie x
Well it didn't exactly blow up, but -
We bought a used 07 plate Freelander 2 from a reputable used car dealer in November 2008 (paid just under £16,000 as it was a high spec model). At that time it was approx 18 months old and had done between 30,000 and 40,000 miles - sorry OH knows but he's not here at the mo..........
Everything was fine - it had it's first MOT in March 2010 and has been serviced regularly. It has only been used for commuting to work and not for any rough stuff, off-roading etc, but due to OH's long commute it has now done a total of 75,000 miles.
On Saturday evening as OH approached a roundabout on his way home there was a low thud and the engine gave out. He managed to pull over to the hard shoulder before it stopped completely. On getting out of the car he discovered a huge pool of oil in the road.
Having been towed to an independent Landrover garage close to his place of work he had to abandon it there and get a friend to rescue him - I don't drive.
The garage have now had a chance to inspect the damage - OH was present and photos have been taken. Apparently a piston sheared off and split the engine apart (or something similar - sorry I'm not too good with cars!). The gearbox and turbo charger are also ruined. I have seen the photos and it's in pieces...............a terrible state!
As Landrover have not yet released parts onto the open market for the Freelander 2, the only place to get spares is a breakers yard or LR themselves. We have found a couple of engines on internet auction sites for £2000 - £2500 and have established the whole job with labour costs will be around £4000 minimum.
Today the garage have wriiten a report which OH has emailed with the photos to Landrover. The mechanic believes it is a manufacturing defect which caused the problem.
Landrover have asked for further info before they respond fully.
We understand it will probably be necessary to have an independent inspection done - can anyone recommend someone for a reasonable sum - the AA charge £156 - £246 depending on whether a basic or comprehensive inspection I believe.............is this price ok?
We haven't contacted the seller as it is around 20 months since we purchased the car so I guess the Sale of Goods Act wouldn't cover it?
Surely a car of under 3 and a half years old with 75,000 miles on the clock that has been well looked after should not have had this problem?
We really don't know what to do other than to await Landrover's response - although we have been warned that often when dealing with a car purchased second hand they will not be too keen to assist.
I would really appreciate some advice whether there is anything we can do please
Many thanks in advance,
Nellie x
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