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StuartR
 


Member Since: 23 Dec 2015
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International trip a week or two after delivery of new D4?

Hi everyone.
I wanted to check with you all about your experiences regarding delivery of new D4's. I ordered a 2016.5 HSE which is scheduled to be delivered in the first week of April. I am really looking forward to it. I live in Iceland, and the car is being shipped here.

My girlfriend is currently living in Oslo, and I was thinking of taking a vacation in the spring, rather than summer, and going to visit her. The ferry from Iceland takes about 3 days and stops in the Faroe Islands halfway through. I thought it would be really fun to take the car and drive around Norway and Denmark for a bit, as I have not had the chance to really visit them much.

I asked if it was possible to just pick up the car from Solihull, but Land Rover Iceland said it was not...
In any case, the biggest variable I see in this plan is the challenge of taking a nearly new car and going on a major trip before it is broken in. Is this inadvisable? I know the D4's are supposed to be more reliable, but I know that major problems tend to happen quickly if it is a manufacturing issue. I don't really want to be stuck in a Land Rover shop in Torshavn as the ferry sails away...

What is the consensus on this? I will likely leave two weeks after delivery...
  
Post #160901912th Feb 2016 2:11 pm
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Will be fine. What's the point in buying one if you can't use it to do what you want when you want? Thumbs Up
   
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We have done 3000 miles around two weeks after picking it up and it was awesome. So much quieter than old one better seats at least for me and my fooked back.
Just enjoy it if it breaks it is only a car - fixable.
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StuartR
 


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Thank you all for the confidence! This is my first new car in 15 years...I am currently driving a Freelander 2 that I got nearly new in 2009, so I am quite excited to step up to the D4. I am photographer and drive all through the country, the highlands, through rivers and so on, so I wanted to get the outgoing model as it is a bit more rugged and more geared towards airiness and visibility than the newer models. I was shocked at how low and dark the Discovery Sport felt compared to my FL2...it drove nicely, but the visibility and driving position felt awful to me. I live in a beautiful place, so sit me up high and give me a lot of glass!
The photo below is a picture of the road out to the farm I stay at several times a year. An hour and a half down a single lane dirt road, only open about 5 months a year.

  
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Have done various overland trips with D4's and RRS's straight out of the box, even drove to Montenegro from the UK in a Sport two days after collecting it from Gaydon and apart from the Nav freezing in Germany with a map download error all was fine. Thumbs Up
  
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StuartR wrote:
Thank you all for the confidence! This is my first new car in 15 years...I am currently driving a Freelander 2 that I got nearly new in 2009, so I am quite excited to step up to the D4. I am photographer and drive all through the country, the highlands, through rivers and so on, so I wanted to get the outgoing model as it is a bit more rugged and more geared towards airiness and visibility than the newer models. I was shocked at how low and dark the Discovery Sport felt compared to my FL2...it drove nicely, but the visibility and driving position felt awful to me. I live in a beautiful place, so sit me up high and give me a lot of glass!
The photo below is a picture of the road out to the farm I stay at several times a year. An hour and a half down a single lane dirt road, only open about 5 months a year.



That route 622? Looks very similar....



8)
  
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On topic - I am sure it will be absolutely fine and if there are any problems they are most likely to be small.

Off topic - I have always wanted to visit Iceland, the scenery always looks so stunning.
 Andy

 
 
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StuartR
 


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Hi Boyd,
No, it's in the East, but the road is not so different it seems!
  
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Re: International trip a week or two after delivery of new D4?

StuartR wrote:
Hi everyone.
I wanted to check with you all about your experiences regarding delivery of new D4's. I ordered a 2016.5 HSE which is scheduled to be delivered in the first week of April. I am really looking forward to it. I live in Iceland, and the car is being shipped here.

My girlfriend is currently living in Oslo, and I was thinking of taking a vacation in the spring, rather than summer, and going to visit her. The ferry from Iceland takes about 3 days and stops in the Faroe Islands halfway through. I thought it would be really fun to take the car and drive around Norway and Denmark for a bit, as I have not had the chance to really visit them much.

I asked if it was possible to just pick up the car from Solihull, but Land Rover Iceland said it was not...
In any case, the biggest variable I see in this plan is the challenge of taking a nearly new car and going on a major trip before it is broken in. Is this inadvisable? I know the D4's are supposed to be more reliable, but I know that major problems tend to happen quickly if it is a manufacturing issue. I don't really want to be stuck in a Land Rover shop in Torshavn as the ferry sails away...

What is the consensus on this? I will likely leave two weeks after delivery...
my D4 only had 600 miles on the clock when we left the UK for Spain in Sept , Towing a 2 ton caravan, don't worry, if your car is as good as mine you have nothing to worry about, we only hear news about the cars that have problems. Enjoy, Denis.  
Post #160916612th Feb 2016 6:19 pm
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Wow, what a great first run in the car! I would have every confidence that it'll be fine.

Having driven FL2's for over 4 years (and 130,000 miles or so), having sat in DS's and seen the Disco 5 I couldn't agree with your comments about the driving position, visibility and glass area more! Thumbs Up
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