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Candice

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Help 2013 lLF2 just bought this private BUT work needed Inc egr timing belt clutch discs Shockers transfer box leak service Inc diff haldex paid top money for car as condition non mechanical is immaculate have I bought a lemon is it worth having the work done guess about 4.5K on top of purchase price 5K or have I been truly kippered. Candice
 
Look at it this way, by the time you get that stuff done you will have a perfect vehicle, Quick check on autotrader there are plenty of folk asking 10-12k for FL2's but most seem to be 3-7k, so I wouldn't worry too much. Whats the mileage ?

I suspect most of those 3-7 k ones will require similar work doing. belt/clutch/discs are things many would do anyway on 13 year old car at purchase just for peace of mind. I would think you could haggle a good deal on getting so much work done.
 
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Look at it this way, by the time you get that stuff done you will have a perfect vehicle, Quick check on autotrader there are plenty of folk asking 10-12k for FL2's but most seem to be 3-7k, so I wouldn't worry too much. Whats the mileage ?

I suspect most of those 3-7 k ones will require similar work doing. belt/clutch/discs are things many would do anyway on 13 year old car at purchase just for peace of mind. I would think you could haggle a good deal on getting so much work done.

I think the deal has already been done ...
 
Look at it this way, by the time you get that stuff done you will have a perfect vehicle, Quick check on autotrader there are plenty of folk asking 10-12k for FL2's but most seem to be 3-7k, so I wouldn't worry too much. Whats the mileage ?

I suspect most of those 3-7 k ones will require similar work doing. belt/clutch/discs are things many would do anyway on 13 year old car at purchase just for peace of mind. I would think you could haggle a good deal on getting so much work done.
Yes 80000 miles was thinking same as you re haggling so was thinking say 3 to 4k to put in any thoughts C
 
You think a garage is going to knock off £1.5k from a £4.5k repair bill?
I don't think that will happen.
Lots quote per job and add it up, I had BMW knock 399 off as I argued the car was up on a lift for x and y already with front off so the price for z wasn't valid or fair.
 
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Seriously though once you add repairs insurance Ved replacement battery fuel and set of fluffy Dices in the first day. Lemon would be Lime.
By the time you have bought it in poorer condition, it's a runaway to the bank manager. Otherwise make it roadworthy then later on approach the repairs as funds allow.
 
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Tricky to answer, what spec is it ? I am sure you can sell privately and get most if not all of what you paid back...

It also depends on your situation, if you really like the car, can afford to do it up, it all depends what that spec car is worth value wise.

When all the repairs are done Is it a 9.5k fl2 or not ?

However keep in mind you can go out tomorrow and spend 7k on a car and still end up needing work doing.

I would take someone friendly in your camp (AA check £245 or a FL2 owner) to once over any future purchase.
 
Model GS manual in green not many of them around had a full report from landrover re condition not budgeted for a faulty egr check light open circuit is there any jobs that can be done at same time asegr changed to keep costs downC
 
Confused car bought already for 5K should I put another 4K in it for repairs or sell it at a loss IE we buy any car C
Erm, you should have asked this question before you bought the car.

Having bought it, really its your decision what you do now.

You know what you want to end up with and you have the numbers.

If you didn't know it needed all this work doing to it, how do you know car C isn't?
 
Why does it need shocks? Generally LR shocks are good for 120k.
EGR is an easy DIY item, although space is limited.
Clutch is an experienced DIY item.

Personally I'd cut losses. A GS isn't particularly desirable, and less so being a manual box model. Both these things will limit its value to around £7.5k in perfect condition, so no point in putting in £4.5k on an already £5k, making it cost you £2k more than one you can buy without the work.

However some of what you have listed is just maintenance, which can't really be considered the vehicles fault, but the clutch shouldn't need changing at 80k miles, when they're generally good for 120k or more.
 
Agree totally clutch drives fine shocks also working well could probably reduce costs to 2K then I would have a great car for 7K total them numbers make a lot more sense C
 
Agree totally clutch drives fine shocks also working well could probably reduce costs to 2K then I would have a great car for 7K total them numbers make a lot more sense C
So why are you getting a working clutch and shocks replaced? Have you been told it needs them?
If so, it sounds like someone is after work, in which case go elsewhere.
 
So why are you getting a working clutch and shocks replaced? Have you been told it needs them?
If so, it sounds like someone is after work, in which case go elsewhere.
Landrover did a inspection do I believe them or are there expectations not realistic
 
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