I don't understand it :nenau:nenau Rick
I don't understand it :nenau:nenau Rick
No, I disagree, it is established that if y=cm+x and §º¿ is parallel to the hypotenuse, then x must be equivalent to ¼ of ☺²
I have to say that the only motor that has defeated me completely on a breakdown was a late model Range Rover I owned around 2002/3 and had to be transported back home, and it took 6 weeks to fix it, and it was the most expensive vehicle I have ever owned, lovely to drive, air suspension but a nightmare to run, and! I got it bogged down in my yard, unbelievable, sold it for £12k,
Rick!!! you kept that one quiet :naughty
I wonder when Land Rover reliability started to take a nose dive? they used to be quite good, the Series IIA were ok.
Let me take a stab at it...
Maybe it is when they removed the starting handle after the series III
That probably coincided with ECUs and other electronics.
ok they had to improve the emissions, but at the expense of reliability.
I was speaking to a guy the other day, he had two pre computer controlled ECU versions of the discovery, no problems at all, no major bills.
He now has a later Disco... but old style, spent thousands on it, and he said he would never have the later ones, as you have to take the body off if you want to replace a brake pipe.
I think there's an error in the equation on the last but one line lol...
:lol
That's because there is no solution, except for having the sense to not buy one.
LOL.
I've always maintained that if the badge was replaced by almost any other brand then few would even consider buying one. It's all about selling fairy tales based on long gone products.
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