Oldpilot
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After many years service I sold my P38 for scrap last year. What can I get for £5k or under and where to look? (or not look)
Auction ,Ebay or Auto Trader?
Auction ,Ebay or Auto Trader?
The L322 is a model I have in mind. I don't want something too complicated,just diesel with a towbar in fair condition.
To be honest a lot of the later models look like urban chelsea tractors.
In an ideal world £3k is a figure I have in mind. Seen quite a few go through auctions at that price.
However I have read the instrument panel packs up at 70k miles and there are other expensive problems.
So I guess there are a lot of problem cars out there?
A Range Rover is a 2.7 tonne problem!!
I like that one. They should put that at the top of the RR section!![]()
My own opinion on this that there are lots out there, due to lack of maintenance. For the last couple of years, too many people have found they can afford to buy an L322. They then find, very quickly, they cannot afford the upkeep. Hence the market of nice looking L322s, at a price anyone can pay, is getting larger and larger , however, more and more of them have been run on the cheap and will land you in a world of pain.So I guess there are a lot of problem cars out there?
Why does everyone think the Range Rover is that heavy (or more!!)?
EEC Kerb Weight for the L322 is 2570kg and the heaviest P38 (the 4.6) is 2220kg....
The L405 is a lightweight in comparison!
The D3/D4 on the other hand is a hefty beast!
Why does everyone think the Range Rover is that heavy (or more!!)?
EEC Kerb Weight for the L322 is 2570kg and the heaviest P38 (the 4.6) is 2220kg....
The L405 is a lightweight in comparison!
The D3/D4 on the other hand is a hefty beast!
Just another one of the many reasons I have a dashcam and also have CCTV to watch her at home. The CCTV caught the person guilty of continually pinching my black oval hub covers. Not a child as first suspected but a man in his early 50s , who drives a company provided , 2yr old Insignia, and has been green with envy since the first day I got the Golden Girl.My 54-plate TD6 came via ebay from a classic car dealer who had taken it as a trade in against a Jag. Previous owner was an upmarket law professional, and it came with a load of documented history, much of which revealed it being taken to ( and charged by) different garages a few days apart each time regarding the same fault. That convinced me that I had to keep across this and other forums to have any hope of getting away with keeping repair costs down.
The price was just over 3K, and was reduced further by accepting a low trade-in offer for the Jeep that had been gassing me and the family.
I had it inspected and test driven by my local, known, one-man garage before the ebay auction ended. It had/still has a lot of niggling faults - things like the glove box lid was in the boot, but that is known as character.
Since August I've had to spend vastly more on repairs and servicing of my 10-reg Skoda Octavia than I've paid out on the FFRR. So far, I'm very happy, and part of the fun is wondering just when it will decide that it's time for its fourth gearbox.
My bad back has been diagnosed as a crushed vertebra, so currently I have to rely on others to wield the hammers and spanners.
The one thing I hadn't anticipated was apparent jealousy from owners of newer, average cars. Lots of dings and scratches have appeared, including the time when my wife was sitting in the Tesco car park and a quite well dressed gentleman banged on a panel and then ran his key along the paintwork before getting into his car and quickly driving off.
There will be a few early L322s, that have been looked after, out there. Should I ever get rid of the Golden Girl, someone will be very lucky. There have to be quite a few, now for sale, where the owners have taken care of them. Those ones will have had the gearbox ,the compressors/airbags/brake pipes and all the other main niggles done. He just has to find one.Just my impression from reading on here but I get the feeling the later L322s had less issues. Might be an age thing but I get the feeling the gearboxes and air-suspension had some fairly major niggles ironed out. Problem is, they'll be the more costly ones.
Personally with that budget I'd be looking at a very tidy P38 and keep a few grand back for the inevitable repair bill!
A classic 200 or 300tdi or a 90/110 is what you are asking for.I don't want something too complicated,just diesel with a towbar in fair condition.
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