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Re: OIL CHANGE [rgunn]
by cyd68 on Tue Nov 18 10:47:38 PST 2008
I paid $80-100 for each oil change and made sure they used synthetic oil. Quick lube places don't have the filters & they will not do the oil change. Im also in a huge mess, I replaced the engine, the rotors, twice on the same side. Fuel pump has been replaced. We have all had the same problems, that is not a coincidence. LRNA, is well aware of all of the problems and that this car should've never been made available to the public. The Freelander is not a safe vehicle, it dies in the middle of the highway, you have no brakes, no steering control, no lights. this car has ruined my credit. It sat at the LR dealership for 10 months waiting for a rebuilt engine. During that time LR tried to sell me a honda, element. they were only willing to give me low kelly blue book for the car & add on $7000 to the loan to pay for the engine. I was screwed no matter what decision I made. Im turning the car into the bank this week. It will be a load off my shoulders, but a POS that I still have to pay for.
Re: Kelly Blue Book (How to look back 6 months) [chkman]
by jeffyscott on Sun Nov 16 15:34:39 PST 2008
I don't know about KBB, but I think the last time I checke a used car value, I saw something like that is now available on edmunds.
Kelly Blue Book (How to look back 6 months)
by chkman on Sun Nov 16 15:10:05 PST 2008
Is there any way to search for what a vehicle was worth 6 months ago on KBB ? Thanks
Trade-in values?
by 4kids3dogs2cat on Wed Nov 05 11:13:04 PST 2008
Which pricing source are dealers using these days for trade-ins? I always get wildly different prices from Kelly, NADA and Edmunds. For example, my 2004 Sienna XLE AWD w/ 55K miles and DVD has quotes from 9.5K to 10.5K for Kelly, 12-13K for NADA and 15K for Edmunds. Which is right? I recall used car managers at dealers used to use the Galves book, but I don't know if that source is still around. Thanks.
Re: Advice for new 03 owner? / HELP!! [sripley]
by desertchildaz on Fri Nov 14 15:49:43 PST 2008
Am I correct in assuming GAP insurance would only be applicable in cases of theft, accident or fire? I mean, if my engine seized and the car could be claimed a "total loss" as a result, could I collect the gap insurance? If not and I trade the car in, can't I also cancel my GAP insurance and my extended warranty and get a prorated refund on both the GAP insurance AND my extended warranty? (Remember, I only bought the car a year ago. I paid $600 for GAP and $2300 for a mid-grade 36K/36 mo extended warranty that has covered next to nothing.) (People can knock GAP and it doesn't make sense for cars that keep their value but I know three people who were virtually saved from financial ruin because of GAP insurance.) ~ Kelly
Re: Advice for new 03 owner? / HELP!!
by sripley on Fri Nov 14 15:17:54 PST 2008
For the new 03 owner, you really should consider selling or trading it in soon, the Rear Window Regulator will cost you around $500 to fix and the repairs on this vehicle will only get worse if you are already at 70K miles. Please check the coolant level, if the head gasket failure occurs, that is how you can tell that problem is occuring. These vehicles were designed-flawed and every! one of the engines will eventually experience that issue, let alone the multitude of other issues. You really want to get rid of it as fast as you possibly can! For the co-signer issue, yes if you stop paying on it, they will go after the cosigner for the payments and impact that persons credit. If you trade it in, I've read posts saying anywhere from $1000 (damaged vehicle) to $5000 (if it is in pristine condition, and the word is out on these vehicles, so Kellys Blue Book and other valuators dropped these vehicle values to next-to-nothing. You may want to see if the cosigner can be removed from the loan with the lender, sometimes they will allow that if you've made payments on-time and then you would be able to do what you planned. Otherwise, these vehicles are a legal fiasco waiting to happen and I dont know any easy ways out, other than consulting a lawyer for possible legal issues with the dealer or whomever sold you the Freelander.

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