So I've only been driving in the UAE for about two years, got my license late compared to most people, and my car is giving me that slow crank in the mornings that makes me nervous it's going to leave me stuck somewhere. This is my first time needing a replacement since I moved here, and I honestly have no idea what I'm supposed to be looking for. Back home I just went to the supermarket and grabbed whatever was on sale, but I get the feeling that approach doesn't work so well when it's 45 degrees outside and you're sitting in traffic. Been asking around and everyone has a different opinion, some say go to the dealer, some say any garage is fine, some say spend the money, some say don't bother. I found this article online with some tips for choosing the right car battery that actually explains what the numbers mean and why some are built differently than others. Made me realize I've been treating it like a simple purchase when there's actually a lot more to consider, especially with the heat and the fact that my car has start-stop technology. Still confused about whether I need the special AGM type or if the standard is okay, but at least now I know what questions to ask when I go shopping. Any recommendations from people who've been through this a few times?
I'm hoping someone can give me some guidance here. I've got a 2020 Velar R-Dynamic that's been brilliant for the most part, but recently I've developed this annoying pulsing feeling through the brake pedal. It's most noticeable when I'm braking from around 80 km/h down to a stop, like on the way to work along Hessa Street. The car has just hit 60,000 km and I'm pretty sure it's still on the original pads from new. I took it to a garage near me in Al Quoz and they said the front rotors are warped and I need to replace everything. They quoted me around 4,500 dirhams which seems reasonable but I'm not sure if I trust their diagnosis. I'd really like to find some proper Dubai Range Rover brake pad replacement experts who can give me a second opinion and maybe recommend if I need rotors or just pads. The car is heavy, I get that, but 60,000 km seems a bit early for warped rotors right? Or is this normal for these cars? Also wondering if anyone has tried machining rotors instead of replacing them on a Velar. Any advice would be massively appreciated.