Hi all,
I'm in the process of buying my first LR and after 2 weeks of seeing nothing but turkeys have finally found one that seems to fit the bill.
Originally I was looking to get an 03/04 facelift model for between 5-6k, but everyone I've seen over the past couple of weeks has been a turkey. If it wasn't rot, lack of documents, refusal to start or a raft of other problems I was about to give up hope. Until last night.
After coming back from seeing a 'low mileage' 03 plate Disco yesterday which had a price tag of 6.5k and finding a vehicle that had been left in the outdoors un-looked after for at least 18 months (perished wipers, moss starting to grow over the window seals etc. and a very aggressive and abusive car dealer who wouldn't even consider negotiating the price I was beginning to lose faith.
My main reasons for wanting a Discovery are space and fuel economy (really, they are quite good, especially compared to my Lexus RX300) and I love the interiors.
My kids are getting older (9 and 7) and we do a lot of outdoorsie stuff such as camping, festivals and bike riding and the older they are the more stuff we have to pack. Let's face it, anyone can be uncomfortable! And I only do 6000 miles per annum anyway as I cycle to work most days.
Anyhow, last night a new one came up on Autotrader just a few miles up the road from my house in Preston. It's a 51 plate manual XS with 120k on the clock. Now, I'm aware that as long as it has been maintained I shouldn't have much to worry about regarding the engine, so this morning I went to have a look..and WOW!
It's in amazing condition for its age and has only ever been used as a family car with no rust visible anywhere on the outside (some scratches due to age which is to be expected). The underside was in great shape (will get it weatherproofed if I buy it) and the engine bay was very clean. It also has lots of documentation and FSH, all done by a LR main dealer.
In the past couple of years its had:
I also had a good test drive which revealed the following points:
Now, this is where I need some help. Basically, what may I have missed? With trade-in on my old car Im looking at paying around 4k and I plan to spend a bit doing some preventative maintenance. Namely a drop and change everything service including coolent and axels, new fuel pump (couldnt see if it had been replaced in the past) and getting the sunroofs fixed and underside sealed.
Im still wary of buying a 120k vehicle, but if someone can hold my hand and tell me it will all be fine provided steps are taken Ill be a happy bunny.
Oh, and if anyone can give rough pricing for the service, fuel pump, underseal and a new sunroof controller it would be much appreciated.
Chris
I'm in the process of buying my first LR and after 2 weeks of seeing nothing but turkeys have finally found one that seems to fit the bill.
Originally I was looking to get an 03/04 facelift model for between 5-6k, but everyone I've seen over the past couple of weeks has been a turkey. If it wasn't rot, lack of documents, refusal to start or a raft of other problems I was about to give up hope. Until last night.
After coming back from seeing a 'low mileage' 03 plate Disco yesterday which had a price tag of 6.5k and finding a vehicle that had been left in the outdoors un-looked after for at least 18 months (perished wipers, moss starting to grow over the window seals etc. and a very aggressive and abusive car dealer who wouldn't even consider negotiating the price I was beginning to lose faith.
My main reasons for wanting a Discovery are space and fuel economy (really, they are quite good, especially compared to my Lexus RX300) and I love the interiors.
My kids are getting older (9 and 7) and we do a lot of outdoorsie stuff such as camping, festivals and bike riding and the older they are the more stuff we have to pack. Let's face it, anyone can be uncomfortable! And I only do 6000 miles per annum anyway as I cycle to work most days.
Anyhow, last night a new one came up on Autotrader just a few miles up the road from my house in Preston. It's a 51 plate manual XS with 120k on the clock. Now, I'm aware that as long as it has been maintained I shouldn't have much to worry about regarding the engine, so this morning I went to have a look..and WOW!
It's in amazing condition for its age and has only ever been used as a family car with no rust visible anywhere on the outside (some scratches due to age which is to be expected). The underside was in great shape (will get it weatherproofed if I buy it) and the engine bay was very clean. It also has lots of documentation and FSH, all done by a LR main dealer.
In the past couple of years its had:
- New Injector harness
- Clutch + slave cylinder
- Wheel bearings all done + various parts of the steering system
- New steering box
- + Lots of other stuff
I also had a good test drive which revealed the following points:
- All sunroofs inop (no buttons work)
- Orange ACE warning light on (dealer said hed fix that) so it wallowed in corners a bit
- And no nasty smoke when starting or at high revs.
- All in all, a very nice drive.
Now, this is where I need some help. Basically, what may I have missed? With trade-in on my old car Im looking at paying around 4k and I plan to spend a bit doing some preventative maintenance. Namely a drop and change everything service including coolent and axels, new fuel pump (couldnt see if it had been replaced in the past) and getting the sunroofs fixed and underside sealed.
Im still wary of buying a 120k vehicle, but if someone can hold my hand and tell me it will all be fine provided steps are taken Ill be a happy bunny.
Oh, and if anyone can give rough pricing for the service, fuel pump, underseal and a new sunroof controller it would be much appreciated.
Chris