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Thought it were a jag injun?
d3 have the jag engine
Thought it were a jag injun?
I thought my jags engine was a ford ?
No. It would be 15.4 litres and supercharged if it was a Jag engine. That's why they always get used in blaggings.
my thoughts were, to get an older 110 and buy a new chassis
my thoughts were, to get an older 110 and buy a new chassis
The old one were tranny the new one is jag
Just incase you don't realise, 300tdi doest mean a 3 litre. It is a 2.5lit and so is the 200tdi and the Td5. Sorry if you realised already that but sounds like you thought older landrovers had a 3 litre diesel....
Hi goonarmy really good question, there isn't a budget, but I couldn't live with paying 40k for a disco 4. I've always bought cars older than four years and up to 40 years old. For example there is a 1999 300 tdi 110 van for £5k with 83,000 on the clock, I'd be happy bartering that down and knowing there's a chance it would work and if stuff goes wrong there's money to pay for it. Plus the gears etc haventseen too many miles. Some 110s in late 90s seem to be going for up to £12k in which case I'd rather pay 20k + for something new. I know what I have said probably doesn't make sense. I think the max budget is 20k in my mind but I'd be happier paying under 7k. Plus there's the kitting out eg winch rack etc. Sorry if this is all a bit disjointed.
Most people on here will prefer the older engines because they're simpler, tried & tested and easier to fix. Not to mention the fact that the parts are cheap as chips and easy to get hold of. Landyzone has a lot of DIY mechanics but fewer electrical engineers! If this sounds like you then perhaps an older engine will suit you better (200 or 300 tdi)
Don't see why you have to get a new chassis though. Defenders pretty much live forever with continual maintenance and there's a lot of decent late 1990's 300 tdi's around. (assuming you're after one as new as possible)
Ragnar Benson and Easye1, Yes you are right I was probably-definitely approaching it in the wrong way and not understanding the real value in older but well kitted defenders. I was thinking that newer might mean that working parts might last longer. So I was way off course in getting the value side right. Plus, I am beginning to understand the advantages of the 200 over later models. At least I am learning this pre-purchase rather than my normal after the event, too late research, so many thanks for your time and experienced advice. I tend on larger purchases, to buy on emotion and not clear thinking.
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