couldn't agree more what
@Nodge68 has said
may i also add, make sure the belts have been done and also this is really important that the oil pump cover is also replaced , otherwise if it fails can cause catastrophic engine failure
belts 105,000 miles or 7 x years , if they haven't been done expect to pay £1,000 for them
hope the post i done on buying one may be of use to u
mines coming up to 100,000 miles, it has full service history and i think like any motor it's so important to get one with full service history , then to carry on servicing it
250,000 miles isn't uncommon for one of these , see plenty of owners that have this kind of mileage
make sure to keep on top of anything to u see wrong , ur u know that already as u own a land rover, lol
going from a freelander to a D3 i learnt they do need more looking after , but even now owning it for 10 x months i still try and find an excuse to drive it, such an awesome motor
may i ask have u had a test drive yet , u won't be disappointment
as
@johnlad said , need a good diagnostic , will pay for itself real fast,
there's a few of us now owning D3 and D4s
i feel this is the best land rover i've ever owned, for comfort, space , quiet at motorway speeds , good off road capability and wouldn't ever wish to have any other model. well apart from a D4 , lol
plse ask away as there's plenty of us to help with any questions u may have
plus for ur interest , here's my engine with the new belts to going on, inc water pump and the infamous oil pump cover
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