Bought one today :)

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neo2

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Dont know if ive done the right thing running costs wise and up keep but hey ho im happy with it.. and totally suprised myself ive headed off in a slightly different direction as well but it was a cracking deal from a friend so i had to go with my heart fella's im sure your going to grill me and take the **** but its too late signed and paid for collecting it saturday the 4th 2pm....eeek just hop i dont regret it...



Range Rover sport 3.6 TDV8 HSE
2008 57 Plate
36,600 miles
Silver/ Black leather
22" Stormer alloys genuine
Side steps and privacy glass
Full history
one owner.

Im chuffed to bits just hope its a good one thats all...
 
22" rims - you'd be better praying that it doesn't snow.

Apart from that it sounds like a nice car and history like that doesn't come along very often.
 
These aint the best pictures to be honest but gives you an idea..

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i dont know id it has much options over standard to be honest but i like it...
 
Hi guys thanks for the comments i am over the moon with it to be honest and not even got it yet insurance was a worry to be honest but its a major relief when i got it insured fully comp £250 excess 10,000 miles a year and me and the wife to drive. parked on drive for £366 a year expected 3 times that to be fair budgeted a £1000 admiral it was..no tracker ethier..
 
Funkykipper, i did compare it to the full size range rover to be fair yeah, but my budget would not allow me to stretch past a 2006 to be honest and to get a TDV8 one as well, the sport looks and feels more me though and although i know the big range rover is the flagship and has more spec etc, i still prefered the sport to be fair...even if people think and call it a disco 3 lol
 
Funkykipper, i did compare it to the full size range rover to be fair yeah, but my budget would not allow me to stretch past a 2006 to be honest and to get a TDV8 one as well, the sport looks and feels more me though and although i know the big range rover is the flagship and has more spec etc, i still prefered the sport to be fair...even if people think and call it a disco 3 lol

Absolutely, I've just changed mine to a TDV8 and it is awesome over my previous TD6. Especially with the new 8 speed box.

I think a Sport is an excellent middle ground between a Disco 3 and a Full Fat Rangie.
Hope you have lot's of fun in your new toy. I sure know how it feels. :D
 
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