Then buy old but in the best condition you can find for your budget.Been looking at prices and looks like l can only afford something either old or with problems.
I've owned four Range Rover classics over the past 20 years & only ever had one major fault, a slipped liner on a 3.9 which I still believe to have been caused by running on LPG. The remaining three, all 3.5 EFI examples & LPG free, have not caused me any headaches.
The foremost enemy, as with all LR products, is corrosion. My current RRC is 34 years old & regularly treated with Dinatrol ... professionally applied as I cannot do it myself. Expensive at over £500 a time, but well worth it.
You might find a good one within your budget, but you'll have to be patient & prepared to do a lot of viewing
so its looking like a Yeti or x trail or similar instead
Problem is, my purchase is being delayed; she says ‘we need to buy a house first!!’ Come on, what sort of crazy talk is that?!
I guess so. It’s just having moved house 9 times in 20 yrs of marriage, I need a LR to keep my head occupied, otherwise I’d just end up sat rocking in the cornerSounds perfectly sensible to me, life's most important mantra...house first, toys second.
I guess so. It’s just having moved house 9 times in 20 yrs of marriage, I need a LR to keep my head occupied, otherwise I’d just end up sat rocking in the corner
I had a 3.9 auto RRC. I had it 10 years and it cost me £560 on eBay - I got £250 back when I scrapped it. The chassis was in good shape when I scrapped it. The inner steel body shell was going to need attention which was the deciding factor. I didn't do longer journeys in it due to the crap fuel economy (and it was getting tired). I wanted something more economical which is why I got the 300tdi.
I have the same shopping list as Landowner, albeit flexible on some points. My current vehicle (flame proof underpants are on) is an Austrian built Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 (Merc) CRD, which has been totally reliable the last 4 years, does everything my past LRs have done, so a hard act to follow. But I keep coming back to thinking of another P38, chipped diesel or possibly a top hatted V8. I’ve been on the V8 P38 learning curve before, fell off a few times, but know enough to tackle most things that might crop up. Especially with the help of the butlers on the RR forum. Past ownership hasn’t been that bad either, easy to work on, little rust to deal with, parts easily available and not that expensive, engine sound for 5 yrs until sold, air suspension easy to maintain once understood. I’m expecting (hoping) to find a privately owned diesel in great condition with everything sorted, for a lot less that 10K. Some dealers now have supposedly good ones at around 10K, which is stupid money.
Problem is, my purchase is being delayed; she says ‘we need to buy a house first!!’ Come on, what sort of crazy talk is that?!