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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3738 |
For that price I wouldn’t want to have to start messing around painting panels or correcting blemishes. You can easily run up £1k with paintwork. The price does seem expensive, but what else is there available locally. 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17 |
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3rd Apr 2023 3:12am |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3187 |
Doesn’t sound like the car you want so on that alone I’d wait until the right one comes along and then you won’t be questioning the purchase price. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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3rd Apr 2023 6:10am |
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EOD Steve Member Since: 13 Feb 2023 Location: Lincoln Posts: 221 |
The one in Kirkcaldy right?
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3rd Apr 2023 7:52am |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1194 |
https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/ultra-low...nsion-2023
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3rd Apr 2023 9:32am |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3187 |
@Kot - didn’t happen when the first ULEZ scheme came in and that likley has the greatest concentration of RR’s per sq mile in the whole of the uk. If you are wealthy enough to own a RR - a few ££ extra for the ULEZ is not a big issue….. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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3rd Apr 2023 9:41am |
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SamThomas Member Since: 12 Nov 2021 Location: South East Posts: 293 |
When the ULEZ expansion was planned I noticed more diesel RR's on the market giving you a good selection to choose from. However, they did not appear to have dropped in value. As for the one the OP is/has been looking at the rust on the wheelarch is probably the tip of the iceberg - at some point it will require serious money to rectify in the area of the jacking points/cills. |
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3rd Apr 2023 10:07am |
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Ennoch Member Since: 26 Dec 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 109 |
Interesting thoughts, seems I’m right in thinking it’s a bit steep on the cash price although I’ve got my car on motorway for an idea of what it’ll be worth so I can do a comparison and understand what his cash back offer is like. I make it out to be terrible, it really isn’t, it’s just not been owned by someone with a driveway. Paint isn’t the end of the world and I could get most stuff sorted with the rotary, or at least improved. I’ve also got a few contacts with paint so it wouldn’t be horrendous cost wise if I decided to do that. Spec wise the adaptive headlights are a positive, and while I’d love the cream leather and dark paint option, the reality is that it would probably frustrate me a lot. That’s the downside of the current car, the paint on it is absolutely perfect and the interior is white leather so both take a lot of upkeep and you’re always mindful of where you park it; hence the head vs heart spec. Most with the perforated cream leather are also looking quite dirty IMO.
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3rd Apr 2023 12:18pm |
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Ennoch Member Since: 26 Dec 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 109 |
So just as a thought on this; what would the collective here value it at? I think it’s expensive for a now 13 year old car but what’s available online is actually probably more expensive, albeit for some slightly newer cars, and of course none of these seem to be moving particularly quickly anyway which says a lot about either the market or the price they’re trying to get. My concern, or at least thought, is that if you buy it then it’s straight off going to lose a ton of money if you came to sell it in a few years. Based on what motorway offered for mine (19k) and his asking price, £4k cash is basically him not giving me any discount on it and that’s where the sticking point is. That said with the year warranty it’s arguably saving another £1k in that. Has anyone experienced the Auroguard warranty with these? Ultimately I’m happy to do fixes myself but a warranty does de-risk things like the alternator etc vs buying privately, but only if the warranty is actually any good, otherwise you may as well save a ton by going private and putting the saving in the bank for any problems (I’d be doing that anyway but obviously I would prefer not to have to use it!). |
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4th Apr 2023 8:30am |
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caymanblack Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: DEVON Posts: 1127 |
IMO its a 13k car from how you have described. The warranty probably is not worth the paper its written on. check very carefully as all these smaller dealers hand out these warranties.
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4th Apr 2023 8:55am |
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Ennoch Member Since: 26 Dec 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 109 |
That’s where I’m thinking @caymanblack. I think he’s going to be unwilling to shift as much as I’d ideally like, but also he’s getting a more desirable and more easily sold car in better nick in return so that should be taken into account. £5k cash, MOT, full service inc diffs, and sorting the paint on the rear bumper, plus an air con charge and I think we’re in the right place. Plus of course the dubious warranty. Luckily I have contacts in garages so that would at least help get some work done if the warranty co was being awkward (I say if, I mean when). My general expectation is that these aftermarket warranties aren’t really worth the paper they’re written on but maybe I’m wrong, Autoguard does seem to get some reasonable reviews online. Then again there’s a big difference in cost between an alternator or starter on these things vs a crank on a TDV6! I’m in no desperate rush. It’s an okay car and seems pretty honest, and would allow me to tidy bits and such like (having used them to bargain against) but I’m quite happy to wait see if he moves on price. Worst case I sell mine separately and then do some travelling, or wait. Now the salt’s beginning to disappear from the roads I’m not so unhappy about taking the Impreza out and using that for a few weeks if I need to. |
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4th Apr 2023 2:15pm |
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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 730 |
Be careful mentioning TDV6 Crank failures - you'll incur the wrath of the TDV6 fan club, the alleged failures are all a myth |
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4th Apr 2023 2:48pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3187 |
The low mileage will attract a premium windscreen price for the dealer but for the buyer condition is more important than mileage at this age. Low miles could also mean it’s spent a lot of it’s life as a city runaround doing the school and gym run in classic ‘Chelsea tractor’ mode so not ideal for a big diesel with a DPF. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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4th Apr 2023 3:45pm |
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Ennoch Member Since: 26 Dec 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 109 |
Ha, very true. But this isn't my first rodeo with Land Rover, there ain't no smoke without fire. At least it's not Lucas wiring smoke at this point...
Yeah, it's funny how they knock things down on trade ins but then use the same thing as a plus when it comes to selling. There is a bit at the back of my head saying just get a 120k 2009 3.6 for not much more than half what the 4.4's selling for because the mileage premium will soon disappear when I'm doing 15k a year in it. I believe this one was used for some town driving with the last owner, hence the bodywork marks, but at the end of the day it's difficult to know and a high miles one could still be driven more in town than ideal. 95% of my driving is on long runs so hopefully if it's running fine now it should still be fine with me, and the risk is there with any DPF car. What's putting me off a higher mile 4.4 is that they still command decent enough money up to a point, but over 150k they go through the floor, and that's only a few years down the line for me. It's all a balance and nothing is black and white or an easy decision, and as you say, condition is so key. The bit that appeals to me on this one is that while it has some rust beginning to come through on the rear arch lips, there's none on the boot and the underside is clean as anything. Lots seem to be significantly worse underneath. |
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4th Apr 2023 9:12pm |
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caymanblack Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: DEVON Posts: 1127 |
Ennoch, that car has been advertised since last May, surely there is a deal to be done??? overfinch modified |
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5th Apr 2023 8:24am |
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