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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35292 |
i'd get the vin number and put it into the LR online service history site...
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25th Feb 2024 10:28am |
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SS.Lyria Member Since: 01 Dec 2016 Location: London Posts: 245 |
I once bought a P38 that had only covered 3.5k miles in 3 years from new. I was dubious at first but that became one of the most reliable LRs I’ve owned and only required routine servicing in the 3 years I owned it.
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25th Feb 2024 11:22am |
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Nasher Member Since: 30 Sep 2009 Location: Down South Posts: 40 |
Thanks Stan, if it looks like it's worth taking a risk I'll note the VIN number, but will check the service book first. However, by the sound of it the car hasn't been back to LR since it was collected new in June 2018, nearly 6yrs ago, the owner ignoring the 12month schedule requirement in favour of the 16K miles. I'm assuming some sort of message has popped up every time he's driven it for the last 5yrs. It's feasible of course that in in 11,500 miles it's also not needed tyres, brake pads, discs etc. I have a GAP IID that I use on my D4, but obviously I won't be able to plug it into the L405 tomorrow as I'd need a licence for it, but will take along my generic reader to see what it can read. I do all my own work on my cars, so am not frightened of getting it home and giving it a thorough service. I think the old trick of taking the Oil filler cap off to look for Mayonnaise might tell a story here. |
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25th Feb 2024 11:56am |
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SamThomas Member Since: 12 Nov 2021 Location: South East Posts: 293 |
If the price is right I'd take a punt on it.
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25th Feb 2024 12:39pm |
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caymanblack Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: DEVON Posts: 1131 |
The low mileage is a plus for me BUT regardless I would want to see at least 3 oil and filter changes,(every two years)and a full service done now. without these, it would be a no from me. overfinch modified |
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25th Feb 2024 1:53pm |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3233 |
Don’t know if it applies to the L405 but the Gap tool works for any L322. Only reads faults no CCF without being registered to VIN.
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25th Feb 2024 2:07pm |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1200 |
I bought mine when it was 3Y old, with 9k miles I thought that was low it was a London Chelsea school bus. I kept the extended warranty and it has so far has paid for itself and saved more.
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25th Feb 2024 8:14pm |
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Nasher Member Since: 30 Sep 2009 Location: Down South Posts: 40 |
I’ve walked away from this one.
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26th Feb 2024 2:36pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35292 |
i think i would have as well... ... - .- -.
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26th Feb 2024 2:41pm |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3143 |
Too right. Well done OP. Ive always said higher price due to low mileage is b ks. for £55k you can get a 2020 with 30k miles or so. Much better prospect. |
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26th Feb 2024 4:43pm |
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caymanblack Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: DEVON Posts: 1131 |
lol, I would love to check that engine oil.Very bad. 55k? Kot will sell you his for that. overfinch modified |
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26th Feb 2024 7:10pm |
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SamThomas Member Since: 12 Nov 2021 Location: South East Posts: 293 |
Although I originally thought it would be worth a punt in the light of the further information then I too would have walked away (unless it was up for sub £20k. |
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26th Feb 2024 8:27pm |
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SS.Lyria Member Since: 01 Dec 2016 Location: London Posts: 245 |
@£55k I think it’s going to be sitting in that barn for quite a while |
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27th Feb 2024 8:24am |
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Nasher Member Since: 30 Sep 2009 Location: Down South Posts: 40 |
I must admit I was thinking that it might be worth considering if sub £25K. But that's based on the fact that I'm more than capable of sourcing a low mileage engine and fitting it myself, so paying somebody else's time doesn't need to be covered. But having slept on it for a couple of days I don't think it would be worth it. I have too many other projects on the go to divert on to this for several weekends of what free time I get. And it's worth and desirability will always be tainted by the lack of history. And as suggested by Dolphinboy, the truth is that very nice 2017-2019 ABs are available for what it would cost me without the hassle of skinned knuckles etc. I must admit though I'm curious about the registration thing. Are all cars registered with a standard age related number then transferred to a private plate even if the plan is to have the private plate from new? Or will this one need to be allocated an age related plate? Which could be more hassle. |
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27th Feb 2024 8:57am |
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