2010 Land Rover LR2 HSE 104,000 miles $10,900...Deal or no deal?

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Asked by JellyBelly144 May 24, 2018 at 09:58 PM about the 2010 Land Rover LR2 HSE

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

Shopping around and love this LR but really know very little about LR's. Can
someone please help me with their dependability? Problems they have at
100,000 miles?
I would also be buying this car with a 7 year signed lease and also wondering if
the car would make it 7 years?

Thank you in advance!

4 Answers

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Tom: Yeah a loan! Sorry! Is 2k a year about average for cost of repairs and maintenance on Land Rovers?

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I'm also looking at a 2009 LR2 HSE at 100k miles - curious to learn more about the vehicle and their reliability.

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I own a 2008 LR2 SE , I love this car, however after 100,000 miles all hell started with the repair bills, I always bring it to the dealer because they always fix it right to me. The dealer told me to get rid of it after 100,000 miles.....but noooo ! I didn't listen, I'm now at 128,000 miles and last year alone I put in $6,000.

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I own a 2010. LR2. The vehicle has been nothing but problems. The chk engine light is on most of the time. Usually we spend 2 - 300 $ and the light goes out for a while One major repair had to do with the rearaxle which set us back close to $3000 Buy a Toyota 4 Runner

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