I have found a 2008 Landrover Range Rover Vogue that has done 133,000 miles, which I realise is a little high, but so be it. Priced at around £8,000.
During the last 6 months it has had a lot of preventative work on it.
I have a warranty from the garage covering anything not serviceable lasting for 3 years.
Everything else on it, aesthetically, is fantastic.
Drove it away and a warning light came on. Took it back, they replaced the fuel pump. Warning light still on. Went to a garage and it needs a new left side turbo costing £1800, which the dealership are willing to pay. The garage then informs me that if the left side is being replaced, the right hand side one also should be replaced due to strain that will be put on it etc etc. Seems to make sense.
As the profit margin is so low on it, the dealership aren’t willing to pay for the whole thing.
So my options are:
a. Hand it back and get my money back.
b. Put around £1000 towards the overall cost of £3000 to replace both turbos.
c. Put the money towards another car with them.
The issue is, I really love driving it. I’ll be doing around 6000 miles per year as I don’t commute in it.
Doing the research on it, just short of £8000 seemed to be around £2-4000 below market value for the car.
My question is, would I be a complete idiot to pay the additional £1000 to get the two new turbos, along with the fuel pump already replaced? As I’m new to the Landrover world, I don’t want to get my fingers burned by buying what is effectively a money pit on wheels.
Many thanks in advance for any advice gratefully received.
M
During the last 6 months it has had a lot of preventative work on it.
I have a warranty from the garage covering anything not serviceable lasting for 3 years.
Everything else on it, aesthetically, is fantastic.
Drove it away and a warning light came on. Took it back, they replaced the fuel pump. Warning light still on. Went to a garage and it needs a new left side turbo costing £1800, which the dealership are willing to pay. The garage then informs me that if the left side is being replaced, the right hand side one also should be replaced due to strain that will be put on it etc etc. Seems to make sense.
As the profit margin is so low on it, the dealership aren’t willing to pay for the whole thing.
So my options are:
a. Hand it back and get my money back.
b. Put around £1000 towards the overall cost of £3000 to replace both turbos.
c. Put the money towards another car with them.
The issue is, I really love driving it. I’ll be doing around 6000 miles per year as I don’t commute in it.
Doing the research on it, just short of £8000 seemed to be around £2-4000 below market value for the car.
My question is, would I be a complete idiot to pay the additional £1000 to get the two new turbos, along with the fuel pump already replaced? As I’m new to the Landrover world, I don’t want to get my fingers burned by buying what is effectively a money pit on wheels.
Many thanks in advance for any advice gratefully received.
M