Hi all
Firstly sorry if this should be posted in another part of the forum, i'll move it if needed.
We’ve got a black Landy freelander convertible, 04-06 that is fast approaching the end of it’s life. It’s been an absolutely solid car for 7 years or so with no work needed and passed MOT’s each year no issue. However she’s started leaking during heavy rain (a bit of research says that might be an easy fix) and the clutch is really going with hardly any pull on it, bit hairy uphill at times! It’s also diesel and so not cheap to drive in and out of central London everyday which my other half does for work (Chelsea tractor )
So we’ve sadly taken the decision to get a new car and sell the landy. Webuyanycar have offered 700 for it but will doubtlessly chop that down to 500 or below and before we took the easy dollar I wanted to ask if anyone thinks it’s worth selling privately? I know there’s a lot of love for old landys out there and for the right person, who has a garage or the time to invest this could be a great project, plus it goes to a good home.
What’s everybody’s thoughts? Is it worth putting a bit of time in and selling it privately or do these models not attract the enthusiasts?
Thanks
Elliot
Firstly sorry if this should be posted in another part of the forum, i'll move it if needed.
We’ve got a black Landy freelander convertible, 04-06 that is fast approaching the end of it’s life. It’s been an absolutely solid car for 7 years or so with no work needed and passed MOT’s each year no issue. However she’s started leaking during heavy rain (a bit of research says that might be an easy fix) and the clutch is really going with hardly any pull on it, bit hairy uphill at times! It’s also diesel and so not cheap to drive in and out of central London everyday which my other half does for work (Chelsea tractor )
So we’ve sadly taken the decision to get a new car and sell the landy. Webuyanycar have offered 700 for it but will doubtlessly chop that down to 500 or below and before we took the easy dollar I wanted to ask if anyone thinks it’s worth selling privately? I know there’s a lot of love for old landys out there and for the right person, who has a garage or the time to invest this could be a great project, plus it goes to a good home.
What’s everybody’s thoughts? Is it worth putting a bit of time in and selling it privately or do these models not attract the enthusiasts?
Thanks
Elliot