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Graham

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He really likes Country but there you go, no accounting for taste.

My dad got himself a 1995 300TDi Discovery (I think that's the model anyway!
2.5 diesel turbo'd)
Bought in haste repent... etc. Bought a year ago, paid £6500, he thought it
was a bargain, until the bills started coming in!

He now doesn't want it. He has given it to me to fix some faults before he
disposes of it. (thanks, by the way, for the info on the non working rear
electric windows that I have just googled for, particularly Mr. Shackles for
re-disco-vering (hahaa..err) it and reposting it!!).

The problem that I have come to you fine fellows to resolve is.... how much
is it worth (ah... the 64 quid question!).

It is 1995 N- reg 85,000 miles. 5 seats, electric windows (when they work)
and mirrors but nothing else special at all, that I know of.
No sunroofs, oh, it's silver and has a towbar.
I would say the condition is "used". Certainly not a "working" vehicle such
as a farm vehicle but certainly not pampered. Exterior not too bad, no rust
a few small dents, interior not broken but quite grubby. Could do with a
really good clean (I wonder who's going to be doing that!!).
It does get a little more excercise than the "school run", he does live out
in the sticks up a long steep windy narrow lane and he does do a bit of
forestry now and then but he is 76 and should really stop showing me up for
being an unfit lazy bugger by now.

I have driven it and... yes, well... you've got to be a fan really haven't
you.
The steering is a little vague, but I have got used to that now and there is
the occasional clunk (gearbox splines ?? :-( ) but apart from that it seems
to go well.

I'm thinking, if it were a car of similar age, the £4000 I'm thinking is,
well, OTT but what do I know. He wants 6 grand. Hmmmmm.
I've looked at some prices but the conditions, specifications and prices
vary so much it's difficult to see that they're all selling the same car!

I know it's a difficult question but your guidance would be appreciated. He
lives in rural Herefordshire, by the way.

Thanks for any feedback at all and keep on ...er..landrovering???

:)
Graham


 
Hi Graham,

Mmmm where in Herefordshire? I was in Hereford centre for five years.

The 6k is way over the top. I would think you are looking at somewhere
around the 3 to 4k mark. Maybe down at the 3k mark. The vehicle is getting
towards the time when it might need a new gearbox, the disco averages about
80k miles on the gearboxes, although, if it has the splash plate fitted then
it might have a bit more. However, the clunk could be a poorly gearbox.

I would wait until September to sell it as people do tend to want to but a
Disco before the winter sets in. You may get less at this time of year.

All this governement negativity about 4X4 is not helping and i think will
depress prices.

A




"Graham" <gtoye@freenet.co.XukX> wrote in message
news:cccpg5$bi1$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
> He really likes Country but there you go, no accounting for taste.
>
> My dad got himself a 1995 300TDi Discovery (I think that's the model

anyway!
> 2.5 diesel turbo'd)
> Bought in haste repent... etc. Bought a year ago, paid £6500, he thought

it
> was a bargain, until the bills started coming in!
>
> He now doesn't want it. He has given it to me to fix some faults before he
> disposes of it. (thanks, by the way, for the info on the non working rear
> electric windows that I have just googled for, particularly Mr. Shackles

for
> re-disco-vering (hahaa..err) it and reposting it!!).
>
> The problem that I have come to you fine fellows to resolve is.... how

much
> is it worth (ah... the 64 quid question!).
>
> It is 1995 N- reg 85,000 miles. 5 seats, electric windows (when they work)
> and mirrors but nothing else special at all, that I know of.
> No sunroofs, oh, it's silver and has a towbar.
> I would say the condition is "used". Certainly not a "working" vehicle

such
> as a farm vehicle but certainly not pampered. Exterior not too bad, no

rust
> a few small dents, interior not broken but quite grubby. Could do with a
> really good clean (I wonder who's going to be doing that!!).
> It does get a little more excercise than the "school run", he does live

out
> in the sticks up a long steep windy narrow lane and he does do a bit of
> forestry now and then but he is 76 and should really stop showing me up

for
> being an unfit lazy bugger by now.
>
> I have driven it and... yes, well... you've got to be a fan really haven't
> you.
> The steering is a little vague, but I have got used to that now and there

is
> the occasional clunk (gearbox splines ?? :-( ) but apart from that it

seems
> to go well.
>
> I'm thinking, if it were a car of similar age, the £4000 I'm thinking is,
> well, OTT but what do I know. He wants 6 grand. Hmmmmm.
> I've looked at some prices but the conditions, specifications and prices
> vary so much it's difficult to see that they're all selling the same car!
>
> I know it's a difficult question but your guidance would be appreciated.

He
> lives in rural Herefordshire, by the way.
>
> Thanks for any feedback at all and keep on ...er..landrovering???
>
> :)
> Graham
>
>



 
"Andrew Renshaw" <andrew.hart.i hate spam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> The 6k is way over the top. I would think you are looking at somewhere
> around the 3 to 4k mark. Maybe down at the 3k mark. The vehicle is getting
> towards the time when it might need a new gearbox, the disco averages

about
> 80k miles on the gearboxes, although, if it has the splash plate fitted

then
> it might have a bit more. However, the clunk could be a poorly gearbox.


Sounds about right to me. Disco prices have dropped quite a bit in the last
9 months (since I sold mine, fortunately). Personally I think £3K may be a
bit pessimistic, I'd look at about 4 and maybe a tad more, but that sort of
ballpark.

David


 

"David French" <david.not.spam.french@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:40ea621b$0$7796$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
> "Andrew Renshaw" <andrew.hart.i hate spam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:KFsGc.12$9M4.11@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> > The 6k is way over the top. I would think you are looking at somewhere
> > around the 3 to 4k mark. Maybe down at the 3k mark. The vehicle is

getting
> > towards the time when it might need a new gearbox, the disco averages

> about
> > 80k miles on the gearboxes, although, if it has the splash plate fitted

> then
> > it might have a bit more. However, the clunk could be a poorly gearbox.

>
> Sounds about right to me. Disco prices have dropped quite a bit in the

last
> 9 months (since I sold mine, fortunately). Personally I think £3K may be

a
> bit pessimistic, I'd look at about 4 and maybe a tad more, but that sort

of
> ballpark.
>
> David
>
>


Well that's nice, don't beat about the bush will you, don't let me down
gently or try not to hurt my feelings.

:)

Ok, I'll try and break it to him gently,

"Hey dad, you know that big lump of metal you paid a small fortune for, on
that ridiculously high interest rate loan......."

Thanks chaps, your time is much appreciated.
Graham
ps He lives near Hay on Wye.


 
Hi Graham,

Mmmm where in Herefordshire? I was in Hereford centre for five years.

The 6k is way over the top. I would think you are looking at somewhere
around the 3 to 4k mark. Maybe down at the 3k mark. The vehicle is getting
towards the time when it might need a new gearbox, the disco averages about
80k miles on the gearboxes, although, if it has the splash plate fitted then
it might have a bit more. However, the clunk could be a poorly gearbox.

I would wait until September to sell it as people do tend to want to but a
Disco before the winter sets in. You may get less at this time of year.

All this governement negativity about 4X4 is not helping and i think will
depress prices.

A




"Graham" <gtoye@freenet.co.XukX> wrote in message
news:cccpg5$bi1$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
> He really likes Country but there you go, no accounting for taste.
>
> My dad got himself a 1995 300TDi Discovery (I think that's the model

anyway!
> 2.5 diesel turbo'd)
> Bought in haste repent... etc. Bought a year ago, paid £6500, he thought

it
> was a bargain, until the bills started coming in!
>
> He now doesn't want it. He has given it to me to fix some faults before he
> disposes of it. (thanks, by the way, for the info on the non working rear
> electric windows that I have just googled for, particularly Mr. Shackles

for
> re-disco-vering (hahaa..err) it and reposting it!!).
>
> The problem that I have come to you fine fellows to resolve is.... how

much
> is it worth (ah... the 64 quid question!).
>
> It is 1995 N- reg 85,000 miles. 5 seats, electric windows (when they work)
> and mirrors but nothing else special at all, that I know of.
> No sunroofs, oh, it's silver and has a towbar.
> I would say the condition is "used". Certainly not a "working" vehicle

such
> as a farm vehicle but certainly not pampered. Exterior not too bad, no

rust
> a few small dents, interior not broken but quite grubby. Could do with a
> really good clean (I wonder who's going to be doing that!!).
> It does get a little more excercise than the "school run", he does live

out
> in the sticks up a long steep windy narrow lane and he does do a bit of
> forestry now and then but he is 76 and should really stop showing me up

for
> being an unfit lazy bugger by now.
>
> I have driven it and... yes, well... you've got to be a fan really haven't
> you.
> The steering is a little vague, but I have got used to that now and there

is
> the occasional clunk (gearbox splines ?? :-( ) but apart from that it

seems
> to go well.
>
> I'm thinking, if it were a car of similar age, the £4000 I'm thinking is,
> well, OTT but what do I know. He wants 6 grand. Hmmmmm.
> I've looked at some prices but the conditions, specifications and prices
> vary so much it's difficult to see that they're all selling the same car!
>
> I know it's a difficult question but your guidance would be appreciated.

He
> lives in rural Herefordshire, by the way.
>
> Thanks for any feedback at all and keep on ...er..landrovering???
>
> :)
> Graham
>
>



 
"Andrew Renshaw" <andrew.hart.i hate spam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:KFsGc.12$9M4.11@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> The 6k is way over the top. I would think you are looking at somewhere
> around the 3 to 4k mark. Maybe down at the 3k mark. The vehicle is getting
> towards the time when it might need a new gearbox, the disco averages

about
> 80k miles on the gearboxes, although, if it has the splash plate fitted

then
> it might have a bit more. However, the clunk could be a poorly gearbox.


Sounds about right to me. Disco prices have dropped quite a bit in the last
9 months (since I sold mine, fortunately). Personally I think £3K may be a
bit pessimistic, I'd look at about 4 and maybe a tad more, but that sort of
ballpark.

David


 

"David French" <david.not.spam.french@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:40ea621b$0$7796$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
> "Andrew Renshaw" <andrew.hart.i hate spam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:KFsGc.12$9M4.11@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> > The 6k is way over the top. I would think you are looking at somewhere
> > around the 3 to 4k mark. Maybe down at the 3k mark. The vehicle is

getting
> > towards the time when it might need a new gearbox, the disco averages

> about
> > 80k miles on the gearboxes, although, if it has the splash plate fitted

> then
> > it might have a bit more. However, the clunk could be a poorly gearbox.

>
> Sounds about right to me. Disco prices have dropped quite a bit in the

last
> 9 months (since I sold mine, fortunately). Personally I think £3K may be

a
> bit pessimistic, I'd look at about 4 and maybe a tad more, but that sort

of
> ballpark.
>
> David
>
>


Well that's nice, don't beat about the bush will you, don't let me down
gently or try not to hurt my feelings.

:)

Ok, I'll try and break it to him gently,

"Hey dad, you know that big lump of metal you paid a small fortune for, on
that ridiculously high interest rate loan......."

Thanks chaps, your time is much appreciated.
Graham
ps He lives near Hay on Wye.


 
"Andrew Renshaw" <andrew.hart.i hate spam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:KFsGc.12$9M4.11@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
> The 6k is way over the top. I would think you are looking at somewhere
> around the 3 to 4k mark. Maybe down at the 3k mark. The vehicle is getting
> towards the time when it might need a new gearbox, the disco averages

about
> 80k miles on the gearboxes, although, if it has the splash plate fitted

then
> it might have a bit more. However, the clunk could be a poorly gearbox.


Sounds about right to me. Disco prices have dropped quite a bit in the last
9 months (since I sold mine, fortunately). Personally I think £3K may be a
bit pessimistic, I'd look at about 4 and maybe a tad more, but that sort of
ballpark.

David


 

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