So, it’s a bit long winded but I’ll begin! We had until very recently, a beautiful 2007, Freelander HSE, TD4 since 2017. She’s never really had any major problems. Two weeks ago, she just broke down at the side of the road. We took it to a nearby Land Rover garage near Sheepscar, (not the main dealership), Leeds, to be told that it would need to be looked at over the next few days because they were busy. About 5 days later, they came back and said that it has what they call the “death rattle” needs new engine, and it would cost too much to fix. We should write it off. I then sold her for £450. As an off the road vehicle not working at the moment. On the advice that it was going to be too expensive to fix her. The gentleman that bought her, said that he has fixed her and it was just the tappets. My argument is why couldn’t the garage assess/pick up that it was the tappets? Even if it was £1500 bill, which I know is more than the car is worth, I would’ve happily paid it to keep her on the road. I just feel that we’ve been given duff information And it just feels like they haven’t even looked at the vehicle properly which is quite sad as we’ve been using that garage for many years. We sold her reluctantly on the garage’s assessment. We will get another one. It just has left a bit of taste in our mouth. I just don’t understand why the garage didn’t work out it was the tappets And does anybody know what it would have cost to fix the tappets, rough estimate. thank you.