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Is 100,000 miles high for a Range Rover 3.0-litre diesel?

What is the average lifetime of a Range Rover 3.0 diesel in mileage? Would it be worth buying 1 with 100,000miles on the clock or would a 4.0 petrol be more suitable with an lpg conversion?

Asked on 10 June 2010 by mcheating

Answered by Dan Harrison
100,000 miles isn't excessive for this kind of car and engine. If you're only covering a low mileage, it could be a wise buy. More info here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/land-rover

LPG conversions can cause a lot of problems if they haven't been done properly.
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