So let me get this right you researched all about defenders and their many benefits/faults and then proceeded to buy one with no chassis number?
In the original post he says no chassis or engine numbersI must have missed it, because I do not see him stating that anywhere? where did you see him say that?
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In the original post he says no chassis or engine numbers
Ah, sorry you know what they say about assumptionsNot that....... the bit about researching all about defenders and their many benefits and faults................
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I must have missed it, because I do not see him stating that anywhere? where did you see him say that?
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I think that is a bit unfair. I've bought loads of cars without doing any research or grubbing around looking for engine and chassis numbers and I suspect many of us have. Basically we look at the condition, listen to the engine run and if lucky take it for a test drive. The only research most do is comparing the price to similar vehicles and researching known faults. I bought my landy from a bloke called Cosmo and picked it from a yard in the middle of nowhere. I paid in advance via PayPal before even seeing the car. That would have rung alarm bells for many (including my missus) but it's all part of life's adventure innit. My landy by the way, is great despite quite a few initial problems. Many people laughed when I bought him saying I was mad and that I'd end up scrapping it within a couple of months. I've had him 3 years now and he keeps getting better.That makes it even worse so you think the op bought it blind with no knowledge of the car? even though he mentions that it was a 200 and is now a 300 tells me hes got some limited knowledge at the very least and as its his first landy one has to assume hes done some research?
You never know I might just be able to sell mine if all the buyers are as daft as that!
ClickMechanic is basically a "middle man" who puts you in touch with local mechanics, and provide fast/definitive quotes online.Sorry to hear your woes.
Did you buy it from a dealer?
Did the click mechanic ( whatever that is) provide a guarantee of service in writing of any sort?
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Yes, follow Neillys advice and don't just acept that you have been placed in danger. Imagine, if you will, the potential ramifications, if you had been travelling with your family or friends, you could have driven into an oncoming or standing obstacles which might have caused fatalities. The potential outcome doesn't bear thinking about.
One 4x4 specialists dangerous faults, give us lots of money to repair it, is another mans " well its a land rover, they all do that".
You would be dead and on your roof is another way of saying give us a blank cheque if you want to live much longer.
How much did they quote for repairs.
Might be wise to go back to the seller and ask for a full refund first, if it is a ringer then you might be the one who takes the hit, could be stolen or written off and you would be out on a limb.
Could take pictures and then report your suspicion later.
Almost certainly a ringer. Does the chassis number look like it has been ground off or has a new dumb iron been welded in? Other indicators of a ringer - has the vin plate been attached with new rivets? Is there a vin number on the dash below where the tax disc used to go (don't know what year LR started to put one there perhaps somebody could advise?). The seller is going to say "thats not the vehicle I sold" and the inspector is going to say "thats not the vehicle I examined". Were you present when it was examined? If it was mine I would get the police to look at it and let them pursue the seller and the examiner. It ain't your car and you will be on the wrong side of the law if you try and dispose of it (assuming it is a ringer).