Hi
Have attached (hopefully!) a video of the issue
The noise and high Revs start leading up to the roundabout
It’s an automatic and it’s been driven in ‘normal’ mode
I think they should have given you the new engine numbers to inform DVLA of the change, seems to be many problems so would be best to walk or run away from this carThat's my thinking too. There should be a a paper trail with part numbers and especially engine numbers. I would expect LR to query the second order for an engine for the same vehicle.
For me this is a big red flag and says "avoid", either car or the dealer is wrecking engines so the best policy is to cut ties with both.
I would start off nice "look we are really not happy with the car we have no confidence in it any more we do not think it is safe any more will you take it back" they might say yes or give you a option you like, if they do not ask how you take it up with land rover direct,I would be inclined to engage a solicitor and reject the car and go fight them in the courts.
Thought I’d give you an update on the situation (thanks so much for everyone’s comments btw!)
It went for a second opinion on 23rd December - have to say this dealership just seemed a lot more helpful straight away.
Within a few hours they could see the issue (other garage kept making out there was nothing wrong until it actually arrived on the recovery truck)
They found the variable air inlet valve was faulty and this was likely causing the issue. This was the first time this part had been mentioned
This part is on back order and so at the moment the car is still at the dealership and we have a loan car, there is no date yet for when the part will come in
However feeling a lot better by how the car is now being looked at, but we won’t know if this is actually the issue until it’s replaced
on the positive side this dealership have assured us the vehicle will not be leaving there until we are completely satisfied the car is fixed
maybe we are finally getting somewhere at last!