merain2730

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Hi
I'm new here and have a general question.
I bought a Defender 110 a year ago and sadly have to sell it again. Its a 2001 with 158,600 miles. I've done 3.5k miles since I bought it and for its age is very tidy inside and out.
When I bought it I was told a new rear cross bar had been fitted and now I am selling it someone has offered £550 less than I'm hoping for because they say the fact it has a new cross bar fitted devalues it.
Does anyone know if this is correct as I don't have a clue!!!!!
I've already had to drop it by £500 as my husband reversed into a tree and dented the back wing a week after I put it up for sale. :(.
I would appreciate any advice on this as this is the best offer I have had so far.
Many Thanks
 
Thank you. It was fitted by a Land Rover garage so I would assume it has been fitted correctly. I've never had any problem with it but haven't towed with it. Just not sure the best thing to do :(:(
 
Replacement doesn't devalue.

However if the rest of the chassis has had lots of patching up/welding then it could devalue the whole car
 
Ok so would you advise taking his offer because as I said its the best one I have had and he hasn't seen it in reality yet! Only pics on the web.
 
lol, where is the line between spam and advise?

at the risk of being flamed, stick a link up.
depends on too much to offer advise here, with so little known and what the offer is you've had.
 
lets have a look,
if it remotely looks of spam it will get canned as less than 50 posts
 
2001 LANDROVER DEFENDER 110 COUNTY STATION WAGON | Aberdeen | Gumtree
Ok so I paid £8000 for it a year past Nov.
Spent £450 on MOT ( Back breaks and new door lock)
I've done about 3.5K miles in the time I have had it.
I originally put it up for £7000 but dropped it to £6450 after my husband reversed into a tree.
Today someone offered me £5800 stating that the cross bar being fitted devalues it.
Opinions please, I can handle spam! lol
Thanks in advance and I hope the link works!!!!
 
dent may put some off- cross member is non issue if tidy
 
Looks like a very nice vehicle, the guy is trying it on by saying a new crossmember devalues it. Looking at similar age and condition vehicles, I would say that £6500-£7000 would be a fair price. I wouldn't let it go for much less than that.
 
dent is more a haggling point assuming the underside is solid.
fair price even better with the reduction.
Aberdeen's too far to come and poke it.
 

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