300k mile club

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

TrinidadLR4

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 27, 2018
Posts
483
Reaction score
294
Location
NE Washington DC
At this point, I think they only way I get rid of my LR4 is if the new Defender knocks my socks off or if I find a G500 I can't pass up.

I've only owned mine since late November 2018, but I feel the same way. Love this thing. It does so many things very well, and I haven't even started upgrading anything. Great truck.
 

rfh1987

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 8, 2012
Posts
75
Reaction score
29
I've only owned mine since late November 2018, but I feel the same way. Love this thing. It does so many things very well, and I haven't even started upgrading anything. Great truck.
What kind of upgrades are you going to do?
 

ttforcefed

Full Access Member
Joined
Dec 19, 2010
Posts
571
Reaction score
168
since day 1 the car cost the owner $37k in service costs and an additional $6k that was covered under the warranty
 

Asilver

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 11, 2018
Posts
80
Reaction score
41
Location
New York, NY
since day 1 the car cost the owner $37k in service costs and an additional $6k that was covered under the warranty

Oof... How does that add up? Must have been expensive to have the water pump done, evap work and the caliper replaced? Still sounds high considering the work they said was done...
 

ryanjl

Full Access Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2015
Posts
3,031
Reaction score
1,803
Location
KCMO
Well, 300k miles of oil changes can be as much as $15k if done at the dealer every 6k miles at $300 a pop.
 

Shaggy

Administrator
Staff member
Joined
Jun 27, 2011
Posts
218
Reaction score
40
2011 at my dealer right now...
ba3ee5e7236c39a16fb590cbd14ce41e.jpg

Amazing. Pretty cool to see LRs with over 300k.
 
Last edited:

ktm525

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 26, 2017
Posts
2,620
Reaction score
1,280
Location
alberta
“Wow so I don’t see the timing chains/tensioners ever done in the history. I almost don’t believe it haha. They’ve gone through tons of brakes, tires, Oil changes, a few water pumps, a caliper here and there and then some evap repairs. They’ve been servicing the truck here since day one so we have all the history documented. I don’t see timing chains though... unreal”


Yeah the story on the tensioners is more complex than "they all fail"
 

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
36,256
Posts
217,955
Members
30,493
Latest member
A562NV
Top