The failure rate if the K series was a lot lower than the press would have you believe, a few percent at mostWell, I ended up getting the td4 I was after originally so no need to worry about the 1.8. I've always said how I could never own the notorious rover engine.
The failure rate if the K series was a lot lower than the press would have you believe, a few percent at most
But you should be ok with the TD4.
but trueThe failure rate if the K series was a lot lower than the press would have you believe, a few percent at most
But you should be ok with the TD4.
i have had 4 scenics all around the year 2000My god there's more than a few folks who don't think the K series is as bad as the press say!!
You should see some of the French rubbish i get to fix, 40K miles and needs a HG!! Utter rubbish
my wife's engine is good now "touching wood" as I said she had the head gasket done and a new timing belt and other bits and bobs . I make sure it has a service and I always check the water and oil every week and the same on my car a 2006 td4 auto hse I have even got the daughter and son in-law to check theirs every week ,it pay in the end, when the wife car's head gasket stated we had it done immediately ,no putting any of this waste of time gasket sealer ,and by having it done strait away there was no complications.
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1.8's are less reliable when compared to the average car engine, regardless of them being fitted in Freelanders or Rovers. They don't have a bad name for nothing. They don't all fail miserably. But you have to admit being above average failure rate is a problem and could have been solved betterer. They chose not to. The result of this was bad publicity and Rover being laughed at, amongst many other problems. Peeps wanted to support Rover as a british company regardless of parental ownership. But that support only goes so far. Financial support by risking your money purchasing a Rover is the ultimate support they could give. Sales dropped.
It may be acceptable to some to need to fix or repair their vehicle weekly/monthly etc but the majority don't want the hassle or cost. Owning a 1.8 means your chances of failure is above average which is a risk peeps don't want to take, regardless of being able to fix it themselves or put it in a garage for repair. They're not all bad. But the average 1.8 needs more spent on it to keep it going than the average car engine, which is a problem for owners. Sad but true.
Your lucky then.apart from doing the hgf 2 years ago, i've spent nowt on the engine
it's as reliable as any other engine i've owned
that's what MHM says tooYour lucky then.