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How often is car service needed in a RR?

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#1 ·
Hi guys I picked up my rr two weeks ago. Just noticed today that in remote app it says service due in 20000 miles. Shouldn’t services be required per 10000 miles? Or annual maintenance should be required right? Just feel confused as any vehicle I had before like bmw and Porsche all require service per 10000 miles or per year whichever comes first. Thanks
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#5 · (Edited)
I would suggest that you change the oil every 5K miles.
NOTE since the valve trains rely on clean oil to operate,
circulating dirty oil through these precision parts will create increased wear.

Extending the oil change interval service will increase the wear of the valve train and timing chain system.

These extended service intervals suggested by the MFG are done to mitigate the costs to initial owner.
That said it would be worse to buy a truck off lease with 50K miles and just had or its ready to have its 3 rd oil change.

Changing the oil in these trucks is pretty easy now, enough so a DIY guy could change the oil in about 30 mins without jacking up the truck
NOTE they have a drain tube incorporated into the oil fill inlet,
first remove the oil filter this will drain the oil into the sump,
then connect your suction drain machine to the drain port.
amazon sells the suction tool,
you need to get a 10 qt quantity
 
#6 ·
I talked to my service advisor specifically about the long service interval when I was having a hitch installed. He advised to get an oil change done at 10K miles, and follow the service schedule at 20K miles. He also said that the various service packages from JLR and the dealership where I bought the car offer a bunch of other stuff, but none of that is necessary. The 20K service itself is simple - oil change and cabin air filter replacement.
 
#11 ·
I purchased a prepaid maintenance plan from my dealer. It would be a scam if only one service is needed in the first 3 years…. I plan to do it annually as in all others cars I have ever owned.

“We offer a pre-paid maintenance plan which includes all of your required annual factory service for a full 3 years at a great discount. The retail cost of the 3yr maintenance plan is $3,720, however as a courtesy, we can discount this for you to only $2095.60 plus tax. This breaks down to only $698 per visit, and by appointment, we will conveniently pick up your new Range Rover from your home, leaving you a service loaner vehicle to use while we are servicing your car. Pick-up and drop off service is part of the many benefits of this program, which most clients enjoy and do take advantage of.”
 
#10 ·
Most modern day vehicles will tell you when it’s time. Yes, there are some gear heads that religiously change every 3-5k but testing have shown that oil can last well over that.
As long as your following OEM suggested intervals I won’t lose sleep. The second you deviate from the schedule the OEM has you in its sights and will probably void warranty whenever they want. I will pay the dealership price ..reluctantly when it’s time… if I don’t want to , I wouldn’t have bought a RR and got a Honda Pilot. Not offense to Honda pilot. It’s a solid SUV that will last 200k for a lot less then it will take to maintain a RR at 75k
 
#13 ·
With my JLR vehicles I do it every 5k miles and alternate between the dealer and doing it myself. That way they have a record of them doing it every 10k miles. When I perform the oil change I also take a pic of the oil and filter I am using so I have a date stamp that coincides with my service log. Only buy JLR oil and filter.
 
#15 ·
Modern car ownership consists of a) leasing b) following the manufacturer maintenance schedule for warranty reasons c) offloading the car before problems start.

Oil change interval is only a problem for the poor sod who purchases a used (pre owned) car and he/she will have no means of knowing frequent or infrequent oil changes so there is no real value attached to it
 
#16 · (Edited)
Good point. I plan to have the oil change done at 1 year for my PHEV (which will probaly have 7k engine miles at 1 year). Probably not by the dealer because frequently, when i send my car to a dealer (RR or Lexus), it seems to come back with some new problem! Riskiest have been the 30k and 60k service on Lexuses - it seemed like they invent the a problem or cause a problem! BMWs never had such an issue, post service - interestingly so because the maintenance is free for 36 months on the BMW.
I had a perfectly working RR and when I sent it to the dealer at 10k miles (I dont recall why) - soon after I got it back, I had the issue of "loss of drive". It was working fine for 10k miles and right after visitting the service/dealer, it has a serious issue? Coincidence? It might not have been wilful negligence. It is not just range rover. Over the past 30 years, I realized that cars work best, as long as they don't need dealer service, and as long as I dont take them to the dealer for the 30k or 60k service! Just change the oil and air filters keep going!

I prefer to have my cars oil change done by my (known) local mechanic. I buy the filter from the dealership; this way, there is a record; also there is a record at my local shop. I believe that the filters sold by mechanis/oil change centers would not be as good. I might take the Castrol oil also for RR. We dont know what type of bulk synthetic, the mechanics buy (probably the cheapest kind? ).