new Range Rover query
Thunda Downunda
02-15-2002, 02:39 AM
:help:
Can any experts of the Land Rover brand help me with this question?
My question is: Which company designed/manufactures/supplies the automatic transmissions for use in the latest Range Rover?
In local reviews of the new-model Range Rover, which uses BMW-sourced engines, one newspaper article (incorrectly) stated it employed a "BMW automatic transmission". Another claimed that it was a GM unit.
I've read that BMW use Mercedes Benz-manufactured 5 speed automatics behind their V8-engined passenger range, as BMW doesn't yet make a strong enough auto for these applications. I'm not sure where the BMW X5 auto comes from.
So as it stands, Ford owns Land Rover - which uses BMW engines, with transmissions sourced from possibly either Daimler-Chrysler or GM!
An incredible situation for a car company (at least it used to be) but I guess that's the way things are these days.
Does anyone know the origin of the new Range Rover automatic transmission?
Thanks
Can any experts of the Land Rover brand help me with this question?
My question is: Which company designed/manufactures/supplies the automatic transmissions for use in the latest Range Rover?
In local reviews of the new-model Range Rover, which uses BMW-sourced engines, one newspaper article (incorrectly) stated it employed a "BMW automatic transmission". Another claimed that it was a GM unit.
I've read that BMW use Mercedes Benz-manufactured 5 speed automatics behind their V8-engined passenger range, as BMW doesn't yet make a strong enough auto for these applications. I'm not sure where the BMW X5 auto comes from.
So as it stands, Ford owns Land Rover - which uses BMW engines, with transmissions sourced from possibly either Daimler-Chrysler or GM!
An incredible situation for a car company (at least it used to be) but I guess that's the way things are these days.
Does anyone know the origin of the new Range Rover automatic transmission?
Thanks
Twin B
07-27-2007, 02:13 PM
:help:
Can any experts of the Land Rover brand help me with this question?
My question is: Which company designed/manufactures/supplies the automatic transmissions for use in the latest Range Rover?
In local reviews of the new-model Range Rover, which uses BMW-sourced engines, one newspaper article (incorrectly) stated it employed a "BMW automatic transmission". Another claimed that it was a GM unit.
I've read that BMW use Mercedes Benz-manufactured 5 speed automatics behind their V8-engined passenger range, as BMW doesn't yet make a strong enough auto for these applications. I'm not sure where the BMW X5 auto comes from.
So as it stands, Ford owns Land Rover - which uses BMW engines, with transmissions sourced from possibly either Daimler-Chrysler or GM!
An incredible situation for a car company (at least it used to be) but I guess that's the way things are these days.
Does anyone know the origin of the new Range Rover automatic transmission?
Thanks
Try asking you dealership. Whatever you do, get a warranty. I have a 2005 a picked up an extended warranty already. These things are way too expensive to repair. Doesn't matter what it is. Good luck with your question. I know european transmissions are Getrag aren't they?
Can any experts of the Land Rover brand help me with this question?
My question is: Which company designed/manufactures/supplies the automatic transmissions for use in the latest Range Rover?
In local reviews of the new-model Range Rover, which uses BMW-sourced engines, one newspaper article (incorrectly) stated it employed a "BMW automatic transmission". Another claimed that it was a GM unit.
I've read that BMW use Mercedes Benz-manufactured 5 speed automatics behind their V8-engined passenger range, as BMW doesn't yet make a strong enough auto for these applications. I'm not sure where the BMW X5 auto comes from.
So as it stands, Ford owns Land Rover - which uses BMW engines, with transmissions sourced from possibly either Daimler-Chrysler or GM!
An incredible situation for a car company (at least it used to be) but I guess that's the way things are these days.
Does anyone know the origin of the new Range Rover automatic transmission?
Thanks
Try asking you dealership. Whatever you do, get a warranty. I have a 2005 a picked up an extended warranty already. These things are way too expensive to repair. Doesn't matter what it is. Good luck with your question. I know european transmissions are Getrag aren't they?
Twin B
07-27-2007, 02:15 PM
By the way if you get a warranty don't buy from the dealer! Go aftermarket online.
Perdi
08-02-2007, 11:09 AM
Range Rover auto gearbox and transfer box is manufactured by ZF
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