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kiter



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P38 Gone and now after a FFRR

Its only taken me 3 months but I finally parted with my old P38 yesterday, was a fairly uneventful period of ownership but just wasnt sure it was going to last......... Now on the hunt for a replacement. Have spent hours looking at various cars on the net this last while but until the old one was gone couldnt do anything. I'm not particularly bothered whether its a petrol or diesel, as its a second car for getting out when we get snow and possibly a bit of off road when work needs me off the beaten track. There are a couple that be grateful for any comments (or if anyone knows them).

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/adv...?logcode=p

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/adv...?logcode=p

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/adv...?logcode=p

Quite like this one, black interior is the only issue and alhtough mileage highish it does sound like its been well cared for and maintained.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fully-Loaded-Gor...27d1663bdb

This one been about for ages and again dark interior not ideally what I was after.

Live way up north and all these are quite a distance away so its a bit of a gamble and slightly scared that I buy a lemon. The old P38 came from Oxford but it was a lot less money so didnt feel quite so bad.

Any comments/suggestions be much appreciated.

Thanks

S

Post #180644 1st Apr 2013 8:23am
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I really like that black interior.

Post #180647 1st Apr 2013 8:28am
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surprising what you can get for so little...

the ebay one is nice... ... - .- -.




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Post #180651 1st Apr 2013 8:34am
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The one with the black interior does look nice,good price (pre haggle..) i notice the plate on it is the same as the shop/business it is parked outside,this suggests to me it is/was the owners personal car and to me that seems to back up the claim of being his fathers/well looked after etc. I would get on the phone and ask some genneral questions to get a feel for it..
Good luck
When all is said and done,we would all want a clean,well looked after and as cheap a purchase price as possible...this could well fit that ideal.

Post #180654 1st Apr 2013 8:36am
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Buckingham Blue

I have an ivory interior, and even though I don't have kids, or a pet (or any friends Smile ) and keep my car nice, you do have to stay on top of keeping the leather looking clean.

If you are using it as more of a workhorse, I'd say get a darker interior.

The first blue car looks tidy, and is also a facelift, with the better touch screen sat nav and the better hi-fi.

Earlier ones are based on BMW sound and sat nav etc, so later upgrades from X5's can be fitted.

Pro's and cons to me.

I bought an earlier one, as I like the BMW stuff.

If you aren't going to be upgrading stuff like that, I'd say get the later facelift one, if all else is equal.

You may need to drive 2 or 3 to know whats good and bad about each though, so if you are travelling from afar, perhaps look at 2 or 3 in the same area.

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Post #180656 1st Apr 2013 8:47am
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kiter



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Thanks all - I'm off to call about the black one, I do have dogs - 5 cocker spaniels so maybe the dark interior a better option........ My everyday car (new volvo v40 that feels like it runs on fresh air, never below 60mpg and on a run easy 70mpg+) has a light leather interior so yes probably one of these is enough to try and keep clean.

S

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The lighter interiors do look better, however i went for a black interior as the kids will mangle an ivory one.

The black on black looks like a nice car. Good luck with the search. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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kiter



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Thankfully avoided kids, doing my bit for the planet! tried calling the black/black with 148k but its business number and must be on holiday today. Will try tomorrow. That one kind of coming out on top just now as it all points to a genuine car. Any thoughts on what to haggle too, is £5800 a bit cheeky? Knowing my luck its probably sold already.......

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i would be tempted by
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/adv...?logcode=p

look past the rear end prang, which shouldn't cost more than a few hundred to fix, this is a remarkably smart buy for the money.
The damage repair gives you a good haggling point!

Post #180683 1st Apr 2013 11:19am
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JOKER



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This one is only 21 miles away from you …..

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Post #180690 1st Apr 2013 12:01pm
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kiter



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I know but its been for sale for months and months and first time it was listed it was supposed to be in the Orkney Isles, when you check the tel no its not a local code to us either and buildings in pics are not right for up here - just too may things that dont stack up. Pity though.

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kiter



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campaj1 wrote:
i would be tempted by
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/adv...?logcode=p

look past the rear end prang, which shouldn't cost more than a few hundred to fix, this is a remarkably smart buy for the money.
The damage repair gives you a good haggling point!


I'd kind of avoided it because of the oil pressure - is it an easy job to fix? and anything else it might be hiding? Not that great mechanically. Do like the look of it - Epsom Green was my preffered colour too.

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Well if it is the switch as the ad says, then the parts are cheap
http://www.lrspareparts.com/eshop/oil-pres...2-eng.html

However it could all be a big fib and the car has pressure problems: independent inspection needed.
Note the dashboard brown mark too: that would need sorting.
It could be either the steal of the century or a money pit

•Rings bell for technical knowledge!

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kiter



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Just looked an AA inspection would be about £345 - could be the way to go, have asked garage for more info and see what comes back from them and then decide if an inspection is worth shelling out for. All good advice - thanks again guys.

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kiter



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Finally got someone to speak too - no negotiation on price at all, this is what they took it in at - their workshop says its just the sensor, although why not just fix it.......... No tax and MOT'd till Sept and 3 previous owners, unwilling to let me contact last owner........ Think I'll leave this one.

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