On a 2000 rr sport hse I don't get any spark where should I start diagnostic and dash display among other stuff now reads traction failure ,gear box failure

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Asked by rene520 Apr 20, 2015 at 04:44 AM about the 2006 Land Rover Range Rover Sport HSE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

P1667,p1672,p1884

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You can "start" by answering WHY you thought it was a good idea to buy a Rover in the first place-

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Yeah I know right.........and I'm considering buying a big body bmw,Am I asking for more trdouble?

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The BMW will be more reliable than a Rover- if you are buying used, make sure it is low mileage, and has receipts to prove it has been properly maintained- they are expensive to repair- the Rovers are on the short list of cars to avoid because of their real-world problems-

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Thank you so much for the advice really do appreciate it I. want to get a nice luxury ride with min headache is there an American made vehicle that compares to the big body bmw

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