Hi and welcome!

Lots of good help and advice on here. But if you’re looking at buying a Landy and living in London, be aware that it could well be subject to the LEZ...
 
I am aware but I shall be moving out of London due to university so that's something that won't worry me and my house isn't in the boundaries of the LEZ
 
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Welcome to Landyzone, it's nice to have a few younger members. Keep away form the 'anything goes' page if you're easily offended. What model of landrover are you interested in?

Col
 
Welcome to Landyzone, it's nice to have a few younger members. Keep away form the 'anything goes' page if you're easily offended. What model of landrover are you interested in?

Col
Thx for the heads up about anything goes page but It takes something extreme to offend me. I'm particularly interested in series 3 109s station wagons especially the 6 cylinder and late defenders, but tbh I like all land rovers
 
Thx for the heads up about anything goes page but It takes something extreme to offend me. I'm particularly interested in series 3 109s station wagons especially the 6 cylinder and late defenders, but tbh I like all land rovers
In that case, make sure you get to drive one before you commit to buy, they are very different to a modern car and good luck.

Col
 
Ik they are different that's why I like them like my dad is getting a mazda 6 which is less common than a BMW for example
I changed my BMW for a Mazda 6 sport, it was great car but it was thirstier than the BMW. I had a few BMWs but the last one was nothing but problems, hence the change.

Col
 
I changed my BMW for a Mazda 6 sport, it was great car but it was thirstier than the BMW. I had a few BMWs but the last one was nothing but problems, hence the change.

Col
My thinking is a series 3 u don't really see them, with some light modification it would suit my needs, like my dad's learning to drive so he will have the mazda and I will have the land rover alongside my rover 214si r8
 
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