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No its a private sale,[/QUOTE]Reading,its not at an online auction site us it.? If it is check their feed back.
Ok.
No its a private sale,[/QUOTE]Reading,its not at an online auction site us it.? If it is check their feed back.
Ok.[/QUOTE]No its a private sale,
I love it when you get all sensibleIf you want my more of my advice i would buy a Toyota Landcruiser
Ask for the invoices to back up the service history.[/QUOTE]
Er no thanks, would rather buy one that will surprise meI have a TD6 2006 with a couple of issues if you want to buy it, at least you know what you will be getting
You don't love him often then..I love it when you get all sensible
Wellllllll............You don't love him often then..
Er no thanks, would rather buy one that will surprise me
Dont underestimate the amount of expense with these vehicles......Should have known to have shut the door whilst trying to get the suspension to work.
My missus and I were in two minds if the car actually existed,due to no communication from the seller etc, but we was that way already so though what the hell.
Shame really cause with a bit of time and effort and expense it could have been a nice car,
Oh well plenty more out there
I appreciate your post, thankyou. And I think I understand what you are saying, whilst probably not as expensive, when we Brough the D2 everyone worked fine, within a week it was falling to bits, I have done what I feel is loads on it, from the small electrical boxes to the abs mod, and the air bags and height sensorsAs Ant said well done for walking away. However, as the voice of doom, I will add to his comment about expense. This marque/model is now at an age/price where anyone can buy one, however they are still expensive to keep. In fact the cost of upkeep rises exponentially with age. The parts do not get cheaper as the model ages and neither does the labour cost( be that money for someone else to do it, or time, stress and injury doing it yourself)
Even if you get a lovely well kept example, they are of an age where things will fail quite frequently. Some will be big things, some will be normal wear and tear, all will cost silly money in comparison to any other LR model, or most other cars of the same age! Point in case, after laying out over £700 in December for a few odds and sods , plus service, I am just about to pay out £800ish for more odds and sods ( will update on that on my fuel thread, possibly tomorrow)
So decide before going in if this is something that will cause you a problem. No matter what you pay for your older L322 ensure you have a healthy bank account for upkeep.
However, I would now not be without mine, I will eventually, maybe, possibly trade/sell her and get a newer one. Once I have got over the trauma of owning this one
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