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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3200 |
It didn't make knocking noises over bumps, didn't pull to one side, didn't have any difficulty braking and the IC blew cool enough for September. If a £5k contingency fund is out of reach then maybe think hard about the viability of owning one (my contingency fund was higher than £5k BTW). These cars are cheap to buy for sure but can easily get very expensive to own. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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15th Mar 2023 1:19pm |
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V8 Bob Member Since: 15 Mar 2018 Location: Cumbria Posts: 357 |
A test drive in a Range Rover will show the comfort, performance and quality. Depending on the drivers previous vehicles and car experience will govern how noticeable any residual faults there are.
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15th Mar 2023 1:52pm |
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Lightning Member Since: 12 Mar 2023 Location: Belfast Posts: 14 |
Cheers guys.
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15th Mar 2023 10:23pm |
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Goldstar Member Since: 04 Dec 2021 Location: Reading Posts: 117 |
I have followed the "rule" that CAT cars should be at least 25-30% cheaper than an equivalent non CAT car. If you've already discounted it for lack of history then are you sure that another £500 is enough to make it value? Sounds pretty unloved to me but I haven't seen it to be fair Dec 2021- 2010 Facelift TDV8 4.4 AB in Stornoway Grey. |
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16th Mar 2023 9:22am |
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Lightning Member Since: 12 Mar 2023 Location: Belfast Posts: 14 |
Sorry yes I agree with you. I meant a further 3 grand.
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16th Mar 2023 9:33am |
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TDV8 Paul Member Since: 30 Nov 2020 Location: Tadworth Posts: 223 |
Yes, I would and did, although I’m confident enough in my knowledge of cars and these that I could potentially spot a bad one, i bought mine 3 years ago, at the time it had not had a service for then 2 years prior to me buying it, it started and ran perfectly, test drove it and no knocks, bangs- steered straight and everything worked so I was happy- had 150k on the clock too. Other than the odd bits and bobs and stuff wearing out like alternators, battery, front air struts- she’s been good as gold, I had to replace the turbos, not the fault of the car- the last person to touch the oil filter didn’t put it in properly and failed to locate the lug on the filter into the housing which over time starved the already leggy turbos of oil- it’s now on 195k and going strong!!!
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16th Mar 2023 1:22pm |
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vs322 Member Since: 08 Apr 2020 Location: Athens Posts: 584 |
I will agree with what others have said about stamps on a service book. Condition is the most important. MOT history also. I understand that UK MOT standards are probably higher; here a clear MOT paper says nothing, really, but the mileage.
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16th Mar 2023 5:13pm |
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Lightning Member Since: 12 Mar 2023 Location: Belfast Posts: 14 |
All’s well that ends well. Went to see one today and it was as good as it gets. October 2012 Westminster, 91k, full history with oil cooler done. No marks on body or wheels, drives perfectly. Did a deal on the spot and drove it home.
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16th Mar 2023 9:52pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7793 |
Excellent news. May you have many years wearing the RR smile.
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16th Mar 2023 10:03pm |
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grayst01 Member Since: 08 May 2022 Location: Glasgow Posts: 104 |
@lightning I’d also suggest buying a GAP IID tool (there is one for sale on the forum) I’ve had one since my old D3 days, they are invaluable and very quickly pay for themselves in diagnosis / coding… Cheers, Steven.
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17th Mar 2023 2:21pm |
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Lightning Member Since: 12 Mar 2023 Location: Belfast Posts: 14 |
Cheers guys!
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17th Mar 2023 3:48pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7793 |
Any use?
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17th Mar 2023 4:03pm |
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caymanblack Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: DEVON Posts: 1130 |
congrats , sounds great. overfinch modified |
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17th Mar 2023 4:45pm |
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