redfarmer27
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Range Rover Sport, 2015 diesel hybrid. Battery has been diagnosed as failed, new replacement more than the value of the car. So I will have to scrap a beautiful car with only 59,000 miles on the clock, a car that would easily have lasted for 150,000 miles if looked after. The electrics are all linked up apparently, so I cannot even use the diesel engine on its own. How is this good for the environment? How is it even economic? Be warned - if you buy anything with a high voltage hybrid battery (probably including any PHEV/MHEV as well as my HEV) then don't expect it to last beyond 60,000 miles.