Used 2019 Land Rover Range Rover Velar Consumer Reviews
Constant Engine problems
To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to formally express my ongoing concerns regarding a 2019 Range Rover Velar that I purchased on November 19, 2022, from Jaguar Land Rover Sacramento. Immediately after driving off the lot, I noticed the coolant warning light was on, and the central control screen—responsible for functions such as the AC and reverse camera—went completely black. I returned to the dealership the following week and informed them of both issues. They topped off the fluids, but I was not provided any documentation to confirm this service. The screen issue, however, persisted intermittently. On July 17, 2023, the coolant warning light reappeared, and the screen continued to go black. After inspection, the dealership claimed they found no issues with either the coolant system or the screen. The coolant light was cleared, and I was sent on my way. In February 2024, the coolant light came on again. This time, I insisted on a thorough diagnosis. They finally identified and repaired a coolant system issue under warranty. Now, as of June 4, 2025, I am once again experiencing the same coolant warning light and screen malfunction, along with new concerns. The dealership is now claiming there is an "inspection oil leak," although I’ve seen no oil stains or signs of leakage at home. My vehicle has only been in my possession for 2 years and 6 months, yet it has experienced recurring mechanical problems since day one. With my warranty expired, the dealership is now quoting me over $3,000 in repairs, primarily for issues I’ve been reporting since the initial purchase. I believe these are long-standing problems that were never properly resolved while under warranty. I am requesting assistance in resolving this matter, as I do not believe I should be financially responsible for repeat issues that were reported early on and insufficiently addressed
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Avoid Range Rover!!! We replaced engine at 4 years
The Landrover Range Rover quality has really gone to the basement. They refuse to stand behind their name. We purchased a 2018 Velar diesel and had to replace the engine and turbo at 4.5 year and 32,000 miles! 😫 Corporate refused to admit this was a manufacturing defect and it cost us $25,000 after $80,000 initial purchase. Ouch! My advice: buy anything that’s not owned by TATA (Landrover and Jaguar). The new owners are focused only on profits and quality has gone into the toilet! A dealer told me this 😂
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Need to be more recalls and longer Warranty!!
This car has been having issues since I got it!! Fuel system, electronics issue, water pump, o2 sensor, belt breaking, radiator fluid leaking into turbo!!
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range rover velar
Beautiful vehicle not reliable and corporate office rude and does not accommodate to help fix engine problems and they know it has problems Do Not Buy!!!!
Beautiful but troublesome
This SUV is as gorgeous as any luxury SUV can be but that comes at a price.. a steep price that is. repair costs are high and the build quality is terrible. Owning this vehicle is an uphill battle. Constantly breaking and leaking on multiple fronts. As nice as this SUV is, it is not worth the headache.. will not recommend.
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