Hi all,
I'm Nick and i'm new to the site and really need a bit of advice/guidance...
I'm 19 and got some money put to one side and fancy spending on a landrover, probably a series 3. I've recently got an agreeable insurance quote (although those of you who aren't young drivers will probably baulk at the thought of paying what I was quoted...) and it would be a second car, a pure toy really. I'm more interested in the 109 inch rather than the 88'. I'm really wanting to use it for occasional light towing and maybe the odd bit of mudplugging/Green Laning. Basically my questions are as follows:
What do I have to look out for when buying an S3? I'm not too fussed about the condition of bodywork etc, dents and scratches don't bother me.
What are they like to live with? I'm used to driving vehicles of a larger size, so this won't be a problem.
What sort of prices would I be looking at?
And lastly, daft as it sounds, what exactly would I be taking on with an S3?
Any general advice and experiences would be warmly welcomed
Cheers
Nick S
I'm Nick and i'm new to the site and really need a bit of advice/guidance...
I'm 19 and got some money put to one side and fancy spending on a landrover, probably a series 3. I've recently got an agreeable insurance quote (although those of you who aren't young drivers will probably baulk at the thought of paying what I was quoted...) and it would be a second car, a pure toy really. I'm more interested in the 109 inch rather than the 88'. I'm really wanting to use it for occasional light towing and maybe the odd bit of mudplugging/Green Laning. Basically my questions are as follows:
What do I have to look out for when buying an S3? I'm not too fussed about the condition of bodywork etc, dents and scratches don't bother me.
What are they like to live with? I'm used to driving vehicles of a larger size, so this won't be a problem.
What sort of prices would I be looking at?
And lastly, daft as it sounds, what exactly would I be taking on with an S3?
Any general advice and experiences would be warmly welcomed
Cheers
Nick S