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RogDen Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: Somerset Posts: 7 |
I have been looking around for a little while, but haven't tried any yet as i haven't been able to settle on budget which i have now and more importantly convince SWMBO that we need a FF.
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16th Jan 2014 11:04am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35270 |
have you looked in our 'for sale' section.. |
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16th Jan 2014 11:06am |
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Contraband Member Since: 08 Nov 2010 Location: FIFE Posts: 3697 |
Have you tried to sell it privately? It might be worth your while doing a quick advert. I think you might get a fright at trade in values just now. Good luck with getting a FFRR. Previously..
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16th Jan 2014 12:01pm |
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pld118 Member Since: 25 Mar 2013 Location: Bairns Posts: 4218 |
Welcome. If you take time and effort to clean, prepare and advertise your Honda for private sale at a realistic price, for example on AT, you might find that you will sell it quickly, for more than you would 'get' on a trade in and then be in a stronger position to negotiate a straightforward purchase price on the car you want, either pivately or from the trade and you have a better chance of buying a car privately with a good chunk of road fund licence left on it, although some dealers do from time to time sell cars that still have remaining RFL on the car. |
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16th Jan 2014 12:06pm |
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Welshdragon Member Since: 20 Jan 2012 Location: here and there...but not where I should be Posts: 1899 |
Don't keep looking local, there are loads out there.
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16th Jan 2014 12:15pm |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
From personal experience with a 2003 (52) plate V8, which we have owned for 3 years and has now only got 100K miles on (89,000 when purchased), on a car of that age I would budget on at least another £8000 to spend on repairs! Ours had a Full Service History when we paid £11,500 including a p/x with our P38 4.6, 3 months after purchasing the gearbox had a fault (under warranty) but then 12 months after that we had to have the gearbox rebuilt (£3500), then Radiator, Oil Cooler, fuel pump, compressor, alternator, several batteries, suspension bushes, airbags....
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16th Jan 2014 12:16pm |
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rich89 Member Since: 05 May 2013 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 295 |
Somebody is looking at a 10 year old range rover for >£10k and you're telling them to budget nearly the same again? Madness.
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16th Jan 2014 12:57pm |
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RogDen Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: Somerset Posts: 7 |
^^^^ very true if I had 18k I would get the 55 plate SC with 69000 miles that's just down the road from where I live.
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16th Jan 2014 1:52pm |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
My point was that if we had waited and got a newer RR (when we bought it was 7 years old) we now probably would not have had to spend coming up for £18k on servicing costs (its first service with us cost over 2 grand as the car had not been serviced properly for 2 years beforehand - even though the book had been stamped up - but not by a LR dealer) and replacement of so many parts! By all means buy a 10 year old car for <£10k, but dont be surprised if you start getting major repair costs!! |
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16th Jan 2014 2:13pm |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
On the other hand I have just bought an 07 s/c for 14k with 88k on the clock with landrover extended warranty put it in for a service straight away 500 quid for fluid change no other faults found so my point is there are good ones out there too |
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16th Jan 2014 3:00pm |
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rich89 Member Since: 05 May 2013 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 295 |
I agree, just because you can buy them cheap, doesn't mean they are cheap to maintain.
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16th Jan 2014 3:14pm |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
From what I gather most of the maintenance can be diy I have run range rovers for 10 years and in my experience if you keep on top of the maintenance you significantly reduce your running costs also remember you are buying a 190 yr old motor so expect bits to wear out just be ready to replace them asap as skimping will cost more in the long run |
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16th Jan 2014 3:33pm |
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steptoe Member Since: 23 Jul 2012 Location: london Posts: 382 |
Another view.
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16th Jan 2014 10:00pm |
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RogDen Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: Somerset Posts: 7 |
Well i travelled down had a look at http://www.topmarques.co.uk/classified/advert/201401060831742/ had a sit in it, there was no parcel cover, "you can get one on ebay for £80". there was a few little bubbles in the paint on the drivers door frame, the tyres were well worn, they didn't even know it had tow bar and they didn't seem to keen on a test drive unless i was committing to buying it.
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18th Jan 2014 7:08pm |
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