Is £2,500 enough?

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GingerPuss

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hi folks,

I just sold my old Mercedes and now have £2500 cash to get either a P38 or Discovery 2. My preference is a Range Rover of any engine type.

Is that sort of budget enough to get a good example that needs no major work? I realise at that price a rangie may need some issues sorting - but should I be looking for a Discovery instead?

Cheers
Mark
 
I got my 4.6 for that price a few years ago.
67,000 miles, full walnut interior, service history, new tyres, airbags, two keys, the owners wallet, and a few other new bits. It's not perfect bodyworkwise, but it's been a brilliant buy.
Unless prices have shot up, you should be able to find a good one for that price.
 
hi folks,

I just sold my old Mercedes and now have £2500 cash to get either a P38 or Discovery 2. My preference is a Range Rover of any engine type.

Is that sort of budget enough to get a good example that needs no major work? I realise at that price a rangie may need some issues sorting - but should I be looking for a Discovery instead?

Cheers
Mark
I know nothng of RR. But I bought my v8 Auto D2 for 1200 quid with a years ticket. It has run fine, towed my cattle trailer around the place for almost 18 months, MOTed again no issues. :)
 
The Disco seems to be a bit more reliable although prone to rust so you need to be able to weld.

The P38 has a few weaknesses if not maintained: EAS, RF receiver and heater o-rings most likely to need attention. No parts are particularly expensive (except the rip off replacement RF receiver but there is a cheaper fix) but the time to do it is unless you do it yourself.
 
If everyone thought like that then we would soon run out of R/R's ;):D
Its not actually a rangie! :)
But I know what you mean. Afraid it is a matter of hard economics for me. I just want something to tow me trailer on the cheap. We are fortunate round here, lot of retired folks with more money than sense. They buy the big beasts with a golden handshake, few years light use towing caravan etc., then sell when status value is gone. Easy pickings for the likes of me! :D Hoping a fresh supply will be coming with the relaxation of pension pot regs! :D

In my defence, my Disco isn't a very original or collectible example. It is tatty interior, even more so after a couple of years cattle showing.Coils springs, and all the electronic ****e long disabled.
If you are really worried, make me an offer and you can restore it yourself! ;) :D
 
Its not actually a rangie! :)
But I know what you mean. Afraid it is a matter of hard economics for me. I just want something to tow me trailer on the cheap. We are fortunate round here, lot of retired folks with more money than sense. They buy the big beasts with a golden handshake, few years light use towing caravan etc., then sell when status value is gone. Easy pickings for the likes of me! :D Hoping a fresh supply will be coming with the relaxation of pension pot regs! :D

In my defence, my Disco isn't a very original or collectible example. It is tatty interior, even more so after a couple of years cattle showing.Coils springs, and all the electronic ****e long disabled.
If you are really worried, make me an offer and you can restore it yourself! ;) :D

Some good buying advice there. If it is from a nice retired couple with full service history etc then have a go. If it has cow**** up the doors then run away!
 
Some good buying advice there. If it is from a nice retired couple with full service history etc then have a go. If it has cow**** up the doors then run away!

Always my policy when buying any vehicle. Look at the seller/history as much as the vehicle. Nice old couple with a caravan, or the sort of old boy that spends every Sunday polishing! :)

Farmers, young lads, anything with off road mods, I just walk away, not that I would probably be viewing anyway! :D
 
Its not actually a rangie! :)
But I know what you mean. Afraid it is a matter of hard economics for me. I just want something to tow me trailer on the cheap. We are fortunate round here, lot of retired folks with more money than sense. They buy the big beasts with a golden handshake, few years light use towing caravan etc., then sell when status value is gone. Easy pickings for the likes of me! :D Hoping a fresh supply will be coming with the relaxation of pension pot regs! :D

In my defence, my Disco isn't a very original or collectible example. It is tatty interior, even more so after a couple of years cattle showing.Coils springs, and all the electronic ****e long disabled.
If you are really worried, make me an offer and you can restore it yourself! ;) :D
I wouldn't touch a Disco with a sh1tty stick, drove one to Dover and back, I was as stiff as a board the next day. Come on Grrrr , make something of that.;):D
 
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