Land Rover Discovery Sport 'Approved Used' Bad Paint Job - Inchcape Chester
ConsumerWatch / Motoring Sep 19, 2018 - 10:14 AM GMTFollowing my Land Rover Discovery Sports 1st service at 15,000 miles at a Land Rover dealer (Guy Salmon, Sheffield) I now have another item to add to my Inchcape list of issues, including fixes promised that would be rectified at time of purchase that never were, such as a ripped door fabric. However, this may be the most serious to date, as apparently at least one of the panels has a bad paint job that is now disintegrating.
So watch the video which acts as a warning to all those who are thinking of buying an APPROVED USED Land Rover, because "Approved Used" is just a sales pitch Land Rover dealers successfully use so that customers let their guards down. For instance the 'bad paint job' should be fixed under warranty but of course the dealer says its no, which means APPROVED USED is just a hit or miss sales pitch, either that or Land Rovers factory paint sucks.
Anyway do watch my latest video in the Land Rover Discovery Sport series so you don't make the same mistakes as me.
More videos about owning and driving a Land Rover Discovery Sport:
Land Rover Discovery Sport 90% Motorway Driving MPG Fuel Economy in ECO Mode
1st Dealer Service - What to Expect
6 Month Review
The Good the Bad and Ugly 3 Month Owners Review:
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By Nadeem Walayat
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