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Ben Twillie Member Since: 19 Feb 2012 Location: Home Posts: 120 |
Give it an hour or two and you will have a list as long as your arm. My advice is - if it drives right, sounds right, feels right, has a FSH, everything works, is priced right, has a full MOT and a warranty that will give you some confidence then have it. If not walk away. |
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23rd Oct 2012 5:30 pm |
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georgebarr Member Since: 23 Oct 2012 Location: scotland Posts: 3 |
Thanks Ben, its a private sale so no warranty. I had a 530d 5 series that went up to 150k no problem. Be good to hear from owners of TD4's with high miles if they cost a lot to run. We love them but never owned one. Obviously the old rep sticks a bit. My impression is the FL2 is ok. Wife due in january so going for 58 because the safety is reported as pretty good
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23rd Oct 2012 5:45 pm |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
Is that the 1958 model wife youre getting in Jan or age 58? Good choice they are quite safe by then |
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23rd Oct 2012 5:59 pm |
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Pegleg Member Since: 15 Apr 2010 Location: Deep in mid Wales Posts: 3114 |
Just remember to budget for things that might go wrong. Landrovers are not cheap to run; there are those that say Landrover owners need deep pockets. That's a bit strong IMO; neverthless mine has cost me a few bob at the dealer, but i was prepared for it. Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice. |
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23rd Oct 2012 7:03 pm |
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georgebarr Member Since: 23 Oct 2012 Location: scotland Posts: 3 |
I was planning to put a couple of grand into an account for just that, the money saved on the price
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23rd Oct 2012 9:54 pm |
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