10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
20,250 miles

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problem #2

Aug 152016

Range Rover

  • 40,500 miles
Land Rover part # knb 500023, listed as knb 500080 in the Range rover kit accessory booklet is for a tow hitch, that has a high failure rate. Filed case with Land Rover and they refuse to correct part under their Land Rover protection plan in force. The unique part male end is inserted into a female integrated part of the chassi and together forms a 2" X 2" class III capable of towning 77016 # with a tongue weight of 550# as imprinted or forged on the Land Rover part. There are cases on record in other countries that there is a high degree of failure rate when the vehicle is towing trailers according to the manufacture specification. So report that the locking system, does not latch full and reports of these 5# part will fall off while the vehicle is in motion. I have had two failure on towing and consider this a highway safety issue subject to immediate recall.

- Ormond Beach, FL, USA

problem #1

Dec 152014

Range Rover

  • miles
The contact was a body shop owner and was doing front end repairs on a 2013 Land Rover Range rover. The contact stated that the vehicle was traveling 5 mph in a driveway at the time of the incident. The contact stated that the vehicle had severe damage for a very minor accident. The contact stated that the manufacturer did not have the part for the contact to order. The minor incident caused the front end driver side shock tower to break away from the vehicle. The contact stated that the way the front end was made, the damage should have been a minimum of $2,500 instead of $50,000. The manufacturer stated that they did not have a repair for most of the damage the vehicle suffered from the incident. The failure mileage was unknown.

- Darien, CT, USA