the kick inside
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Hello All,
First of all let me say i don't own a land/range rover (yet) but getting very close.
I have a rather large caravan to move about and used to have a Mitsi l400 (inc 3" body lift) for doing so, and latterly a skoda superb, for reasons a that are far to boring to list here (see skoda dealers not being so good...and trust me they really are THAT bad:frusty::frusty::frusty I have decide to change vehicles.
The wife will use the car for short work commute (5 miles each way) and ferrying kids to school etc. when its not on towing duty/family outings.
We went out today to look at Defender 110's, Discos and a couple of Range Rovers) and have found one we are rather taken with....(i loved the defender but the clutch is very heavy and i have a bad left knee from to many clutch changes in company cars when younger...so thats right out!). If its not basic its going to be 'the best' - if you see where i'm coming from! We are well aware of the running coxsts (fuel) of a big 4*4 and ok about that - maintenance costs on a mitsi i know - a Range rover I am less informed about)
2003 Vogue TD6 with 80k miles on it and two owners -
Wesfalia tow bar (though missing the removable socket and ball - ball bung and container still in boot though)
Needs some paintwork tidying (dealer is doing this tomorrow) - lots of small scratches etc - careless stuff nothing major
Needs new front tyres (drivers side scrubbed on inside and car pulls right while driving) - dealer to rectify.
It will have a a 12 month ticket on it and 12 month mechanical warranty (delaer seemed a bit put off when i asked if this covered the air suspension - he said it did as long as it was a 'mechanical fault' - dunno if rubber bags are mechanical or not myself!:doh:
Only got one key (dealer says they can get another and program it for about £90).
Aircon not working (delaer to rectify).
Some slight surface rust under rear wheel arches round the edges of the steel liner - 20 minutes with rust killer and black paint me thinks - nothing major to my eye
Service history (main dealer)every 12k miles apart from one stamp missing when it went 19k (22-40 k miles roughly)
The dealer is a land rover specialist (of many years/generations and its all they do).
Price on it & trade in offered are about right (book) -when pushed they wont source the rest of the tow bar (though they may reconsider this if i have my way) without extra £, or an additional key (see last bracketed comment!)....
Took a friend (mechanic who has worked on all landrovers from series 1 up and knows the dealer quite well) with us - he has driven the car and says its 'ok' -hes not going to stick his neck out obviously, but he didn't say 'run' - then again he drives a disco series two on springs and dosnt like air suspension or auto's......but does like landy's....
We do have another car, its small got the right number of seats (2!) and would fit in the back off (and possibly underneath) a range rover - mid mounted turbo and rwd - (so thats mine then!). As you can see with 2 kids the Range Rover will be our 'main' car and mine just shunts me to work and back and up and down the country to see clients.
Would you buy this car, discuss....
First of all let me say i don't own a land/range rover (yet) but getting very close.
I have a rather large caravan to move about and used to have a Mitsi l400 (inc 3" body lift) for doing so, and latterly a skoda superb, for reasons a that are far to boring to list here (see skoda dealers not being so good...and trust me they really are THAT bad:frusty::frusty::frusty I have decide to change vehicles.
The wife will use the car for short work commute (5 miles each way) and ferrying kids to school etc. when its not on towing duty/family outings.
We went out today to look at Defender 110's, Discos and a couple of Range Rovers) and have found one we are rather taken with....(i loved the defender but the clutch is very heavy and i have a bad left knee from to many clutch changes in company cars when younger...so thats right out!). If its not basic its going to be 'the best' - if you see where i'm coming from! We are well aware of the running coxsts (fuel) of a big 4*4 and ok about that - maintenance costs on a mitsi i know - a Range rover I am less informed about)
2003 Vogue TD6 with 80k miles on it and two owners -
Wesfalia tow bar (though missing the removable socket and ball - ball bung and container still in boot though)
Needs some paintwork tidying (dealer is doing this tomorrow) - lots of small scratches etc - careless stuff nothing major
Needs new front tyres (drivers side scrubbed on inside and car pulls right while driving) - dealer to rectify.
It will have a a 12 month ticket on it and 12 month mechanical warranty (delaer seemed a bit put off when i asked if this covered the air suspension - he said it did as long as it was a 'mechanical fault' - dunno if rubber bags are mechanical or not myself!:doh:
Only got one key (dealer says they can get another and program it for about £90).
Aircon not working (delaer to rectify).
Some slight surface rust under rear wheel arches round the edges of the steel liner - 20 minutes with rust killer and black paint me thinks - nothing major to my eye
Service history (main dealer)every 12k miles apart from one stamp missing when it went 19k (22-40 k miles roughly)
The dealer is a land rover specialist (of many years/generations and its all they do).
Price on it & trade in offered are about right (book) -when pushed they wont source the rest of the tow bar (though they may reconsider this if i have my way) without extra £, or an additional key (see last bracketed comment!)....
Took a friend (mechanic who has worked on all landrovers from series 1 up and knows the dealer quite well) with us - he has driven the car and says its 'ok' -hes not going to stick his neck out obviously, but he didn't say 'run' - then again he drives a disco series two on springs and dosnt like air suspension or auto's......but does like landy's....
We do have another car, its small got the right number of seats (2!) and would fit in the back off (and possibly underneath) a range rover - mid mounted turbo and rwd - (so thats mine then!). As you can see with 2 kids the Range Rover will be our 'main' car and mine just shunts me to work and back and up and down the country to see clients.
Would you buy this car, discuss....