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csory
Member Since: 10 Jan 2006
Location: 50% Pomaz, H - 50% Falls Church, VA, US
Posts: 47
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This site was thoroughly discussed in other threads... Just let him go TDV6 HSE Java Black, auto, difflock, fridge, winter, 7-seater, PDC, privacy, AHL, sunroof - 3rd row fixed
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17th Feb 2006 4:20 pm |
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Luke
Member Since: 13 Feb 2006
Location: Essex
Posts: 19
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O rite
Gave me a shock!!!!!!!
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17th Feb 2006 4:21 pm |
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tasmod
Member Since: 30 Jan 2006
Location: out of here
Posts: 124
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It doesn't take much to see where his bias lays. Just look at his highlighted text and obvious admiration of German engineering.
If only he knew. Uk builders rubbish eh, transfer to US? What about Mercs ML fiasco in US, took many months before the quality went up but even then by a small amount.
Merc engineering and reliabilty, don't make me larf, been there, spent more time in dealers for one fault or another.
Friend has just sold his BMW after 23 return visits to dealers who still could clear all the faults.
Doesn't matter what you buy there will always be faults in some of the production.
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17th Feb 2006 4:26 pm |
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Luke
Member Since: 13 Feb 2006
Location: Essex
Posts: 19
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I would not care if the audi was more reliable i would get the disco just for look and performance as u said tasmod every car will have a fault some time in it life!!
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17th Feb 2006 4:35 pm |
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aitchy
Member Since: 27 Sep 2005
Location: Peterborough
Posts: 130
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Luke wrote:I would not care if the audi was more reliable i would get the disco just for look and performance as u said tasmod every car will have a fault some time in it life!!
i agree. my S4 avant had a complete electronic failure of the brake system which ended in a compromise payment between Audi UK, me and free labour from the dealer..took days to fix and a loan VW Polo from the sister franchise on site.....and the multiple engine failures on the BMW 528i of 2 buisness assosciates makes me question this german reliability anyway. TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue and still smiling
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17th Feb 2006 4:43 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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Had problems with my A4 too... complete power loss on the motorway randomly. Tracked down to electronics - car decided to disconnect the accelerator pedal from the rest of the sensors
Never had a break down in the D3 yet.
Oh and if you post on Mr Q7's site... he will remove it if you even slightly argue for LR, the D3 or against anything he says.
Sad git !
-s
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17th Feb 2006 4:47 pm |
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Luke
Member Since: 13 Feb 2006
Location: Essex
Posts: 19
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Me Dads got a porsche (which im pritty sure is german ) and thats gone wrong 3 times in 2 weeks but the disco is going strong at the moment just completed three trips from the forest with logs pilled to the roof it deffently gave the suspention a challenge
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17th Feb 2006 4:54 pm |
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Kieron
Member Since: 07 Jan 2006
Location: Wiltshire
Posts: 41
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I've spent loads of time thinking about buying a Disco 3 and was initially put off buying one by stuff I read on the net.. BUT at the end of the day I fell in love with the car from the moment I saw it and after my first test drive I knew it was the one for me. Like most relationships nothing is 'perfect' and if I have to put up with a few problems here and there then so be it ... its not like I've not had a problem with every car before in one way or another. Some people have extreme cases of bad luck with their D3's but I know of people with Mercs and BMW who have had the same, one guy in his Merc had complete engine failure after picking up the car from the dealer. I'll take my chances with the Disco 3, I'll listen to what other people have to say but the decision is something I'll take on my own because its the car I want .. and I can't wait to get it I don't dance but I do Disco
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17th Feb 2006 4:59 pm |
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ally
Member Since: 05 Jun 2005
Location: York
Posts: 187
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This bloke's website seems a bit one sided. Sure we've all had our problems and rants at our dealers, but I'm sure we'll all agree that we still love our D3's. The main problem is bad experiances stand out more than the good ones. I think if you go digging on the net you'll find every make and model of car out there has had it issues. I know when I had my focus st170 it was plagued with niggly faults. I think if you want to avoid problems then buy a model that been around for a few years and had all its flaws ironed out.
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17th Feb 2006 5:59 pm |
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Husky
Member Since: 29 Jan 2006
Location: Lake Macquarie
Posts: 109
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NOT this SAME thing over AGAIN I think this guy and his site have caused enough discussion........oops and now I have added to it......you got me
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17th Feb 2006 9:28 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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Luke wrote:Me Dads got a porsche (which im pritty sure is german ) and thats gone wrong 3 times in 2 weeks but the disco is going strong at the moment just completed three trips from the forest with logs pilled to the roof it deffently gave the suspention a challenge
Don't let BN hear you say that
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17th Feb 2006 11:32 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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Kieron wrote: I'll take my chances with the Disco 3, I'll listen to what other people have to say but the decision is something I'll take on my own because its the car I want .. and I can't wait to get it
Good man and well said Me 37K miles and no stopping her !
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17th Feb 2006 11:33 pm |
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P. Bianchi
Member Since: 11 Dec 2004
Location: Oltrepo' Pavese, Italy
Posts: 59
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Luke wrote: See what u think
He may have been unlucky indeed (or he is the kind of guy who attracts mishaps), but, all in all, he was in D3 for the wrong reasons. Better lost than found. I second the "let him go" approach. P. Bianchi, D3 TDV6 HSE - manual, nav 4x4 info, electric roof, rear diff, EGR blanked, EPB actuator changed 3rd times --> twirling balls, compressor twice, no longer MSV-2, Oltrepo' Pavese Hills, Pavia, Italy
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17th Feb 2006 11:43 pm |
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