I bought a used range rover sport vin number salk2d49aa241247 from a sleazy shop. they kept the vehicle on pretense for three days. first day i got vehicle within 24 hour severely over heated, coolant coming out , causing throttle and the ruination of the engine. any other like situation for 2010 range rover reported. the vehicle is a goner. someone drove it about one hour and without any lights going on the vehicle started steaming badly. pulled over never ran again. the cost of repair is more then the valus of the vehicle. did the dealer have reason to know? any like reported incidents for that year.
My wife brought in our 2010 land rover/range rover sport: supercharged. it was not able to move. we were informed by mainline that the diagnosis is as follows: the engine seized due to no coolant being in the engine. we always had the vehicle maintenance at mainline land rover since our acquisition of the same. there was never any indication that the vehicle was malfunctioning or about to malfunction (i.e. smoke, odor, electronic display/indicator, residue of coolant, leak, or change in operable). this failure of the vehicle to move happened in an instant and without warning or prior indication. we have consulted several certified mechanics and automotive specialists including a certified mechanic with a college degree in automotive science who works for another luxury vehicle retailer. all of the automotive professional, unanimously conclude, that this diagnosis is impossible. they have considered all scenarios. *tr