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Tommaso_in_UK Member Since: 19 Jan 2024 Location: Berkshire, Great Britain Posts: 34 |
Thank you. Yes I have. In fact the owner himself showed me other identical ones at half the price. Looks like I should not even bother to invest £300 to have it inspected by Inchcape Land Rover ... ? |
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19th Jan 2024 8:21pm |
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Tommaso_in_UK Member Since: 19 Jan 2024 Location: Berkshire, Great Britain Posts: 34 |
Thank you. I will seriously reconsider. However, this is with same specs etc:https://www.banburymotors.co.uk/vehicle/la...c900b22e71 This last comment is very interesting. Please help me choose the most suitable model for me. We will use this car almost exclusively for a school run: 6 miles across very muddy country roads, of which half a mile is off road, and as soon as it rains, it floods! It floods so bad that is the rain is heavy, normal cars take a 10 minutes detour. Only Landies and similar can wade it. Fuel economy is not paramount, so diesel is not necessarily a must. Way more important is buying the model that will grow in value most. I am a fastidious perfectionist and, I know myself, this Range Rover too, will end up being fixed to perfection. So, my fear is that I will end up spending more. All that said, please consider my budget: £8,000 (preferably less). Which Range Rover? Last edited by Tommaso_in_UK on 19th Jan 2024 8:48pm. Edited 2 times in total |
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19th Jan 2024 8:38pm |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3236 |
The mileage you are doing would point to a petrol model rather than diesel. Diesels don't like frewuent short journeys. Better for you to look for a supercharged petrol.
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19th Jan 2024 8:41pm |
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GP 225 Member Since: 09 Oct 2007 Location: essex Posts: 22 |
At £8000 that needs to be absolutely perfect. Walk away. He’s trying to mug you off. |
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19th Jan 2024 9:54pm |
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Gremlin500 Member Since: 11 Mar 2022 Location: Newcastle, UK Posts: 1475 |
Tommaso.
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19th Jan 2024 10:45pm |
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Tommaso_in_UK Member Since: 19 Jan 2024 Location: Berkshire, Great Britain Posts: 34 |
Thank you all, for your advice. I am glad to benefit from your experience and to listen to candid help. I'm also glad to find way more proactive members, here. it's helpful.
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19th Jan 2024 11:44pm |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3747 |
Based on my repeated experience with Inchcape - I wouldn’t let them inspect a cat, never mind a Range Rover ! 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17 |
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19th Jan 2024 11:59pm |
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Reggie Member Since: 22 Jul 2022 Location: In the garden Posts: 53 |
I'm no expert but if I were buying now I would save that £300 inspection cost and take my own list of things to check and look out for.
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20th Jan 2024 8:11am |
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Tommaso_in_UK Member Since: 19 Jan 2024 Location: Berkshire, Great Britain Posts: 34 |
Update:
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20th Jan 2024 1:08pm |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1216 |
Try Autotrader
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20th Jan 2024 1:58pm |
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Dutchgit Member Since: 17 Sep 2023 Location: Emmerich am Rhein Posts: 178 |
Hi Tommaso and welcome to the forum from a member living in Germany.
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20th Jan 2024 3:37pm |
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Tommaso_in_UK Member Since: 19 Jan 2024 Location: Berkshire, Great Britain Posts: 34 |
Yes, I see your point re never warming up. In all my motorcars I always se the oil rating advised by the manufacturer but I try to go as low as possible on the initial winter number. If I can, usually 0
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20th Jan 2024 3:45pm |
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MPx Member Since: 29 Jul 2011 Location: South Somerset Posts: 586 |
IMO we're not yet at the point where any L322 will appreciate in value - they all depreciate effectively to £0 or scrap value when too expensive to repair. Having said that, the first 4.4 BMW ones were the least reliable (mine was a complete nightmare) and for me the sweet spot for the L322 was the Jag engined 4.2SC with the 07MY facelift. That one I think will retain its value longest - although others prefer the last MY2010-2012 - but all will still rust and eventually be pretty much worthless unless "restored", typically for a huge uneconomic sum. Mike - MPx
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20th Jan 2024 4:40pm |
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Tommaso_in_UK Member Since: 19 Jan 2024 Location: Berkshire, Great Britain Posts: 34 |
Thank you to all, you have been really helpful, avoided a silly purchase and pointed me to better choices. I really appreciate the time and expertise that you all shared!
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20th Jan 2024 6:06pm |
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