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drdelrrs Member Since: 02 Nov 2010 Location: UK Posts: 1163 |
I'd rather a higher mileage, well serviced Sport than a low mileage car so I'd go for as new as you can sensibly afford.
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Thu Jul 24 2014 5:59pm |
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Tommo22 Member Since: 26 May 2014 Location: Oxford Posts: 23 |
I know it's the vehicle iv always wanted and it's as safe as a tank for my future family but the costs of repairs put me on edge.
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Thu Jul 24 2014 8:43pm |
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simon645 Member Since: 30 Jan 2014 Location: cumbria Posts: 126 |
Good Post |
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Thu Jul 24 2014 9:04pm |
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Supercharged lad Member Since: 13 Jul 2014 Location: Cheshire Posts: 44 |
I agree top draw advice it's not a dress rehearsal |
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Thu Jul 24 2014 9:14pm |
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myfirstrrs Member Since: 20 Jan 2014 Location: Lancashire Posts: 433 |
I couldn't agree more, go for it Tommo, but remember that we need to see some pics ........ when you find the right car of course. For your budget and the economy that you need it will almost certainly be a 2.7 TDV6 but there are lots around. Just don't rush it. A warranty is also pretty important to minimise the risk of expensive repairs. If you search this forum you can learn more about them.
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Thu Jul 24 2014 9:31pm |
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Tommo22 Member Since: 26 May 2014 Location: Oxford Posts: 23 |
Thanks rrs! I will most definitely keep you guys up to date with it!
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Thu Jul 24 2014 10:06pm |
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Stuart Member Since: 17 Oct 2013 Location: Manchester Posts: 581 |
Come on chaps, lets not sugar coat it.
If this is the monthly income before paying the mortgage and bills, I don't think one of these is for you.
The hard truth is things on these cars break. This is not Audi, Mercedes or BMW. Spending circa £15k buys you an early one. Even one that was looked after will cost money to fix because stuff breaks. And nothing is cheap. Example: Suspension pump circa £500. I bet everyone here has replaced theirs. If not, it will be pending.
Again no. Even a decent local general mechanic wont have the gizmos to plug these in, or the product knowledge to repair them in a cost effective manner. You need an independent specialist or one of the travelling chaps on here. Lets cut to basics: If you can shrug your shoulders at a thousand quid repair bill two or three times a year, and maybe a bit more if you are unlucky, then you can afford it. If you have to wonder about fuel economy, you cant afford it. If you have the capability to fill it up when it's empty, not know how much is a litre, and forget how much you last put in, then you can. That said: I'm not one to put you off a dream. When I was 23 I was running a six litre Pontiac Grand Prix. I was unlucky, I copped for an engine rebuild on that. At the time it floored me financially as many of the parts had to come from the States - in pre internet days. But I loved the car and worked harder in order that I could own it. If you decide to take the plunge, the chaps on here are all a great source of help and information. Ask a question and they will save you money. |
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Thu Jul 24 2014 10:11pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
Good points Stuart 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Thu Jul 24 2014 10:23pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
I hate that phrase! It's aspirational, admittedly, but for most that's as far as it goes. Or perhaps some people think that a knackered old D1 driven around a pay and play site once a month is "living the dream". Hell, perhaps I'm just getting more cynical with each passing day... 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Thu Jul 24 2014 10:27pm |
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BKHK Member Since: 05 May 2008 Location: Perth Posts: 1941 |
I think Stuart is right. 2k per month and owning an RRS, especially an older one, I wouldn't sleep at night. Keeping it until you have your family would be a long time.
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Thu Jul 24 2014 10:33pm |
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PEACHY Member Since: 07 Nov 2010 Location: Birmingham Posts: 2793 |
Ok let's go the other way - the Sport is a poorly built British failure - over priced - over rated - costs a fortune to run & always breaks down - you won't sleep at night worrying about the next repair bill - don't buy one get a 14 plate Ford Focus instead with your cash
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Thu Jul 24 2014 10:40pm |
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hunter Member Since: 22 Sep 2013 Location: Nottingham Posts: 318 |
How many of you would advise your son / daughter with a mortgage and a young family and an income of £2k a month to buy one? If it was my kid id be advising a run of the mill family car until he / she was more financially secure. Lets get real...He cant afford it. Simple. Even if he buys a reliable one and incurs no repair bills, Fuel and insurance are prohibitive.
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Fri Jul 25 2014 5:47am |
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Alex C Member Since: 09 Jun 2013 Location: Southampton Posts: 146 |
Sorry to add to the reality comments just made but they are all spot on. Stuart has summed it up really well, I have owned mine for a year now, almost to the day. In that time it has had all of the common faults you will read about on here from air compressor to ARB bushes and new suspension legs (x2). Last week it cost me 1700 quid to have a load of work done, if being hit with that kind of bill is going to break a mortgage payment then this is not the right time for you. I do as much work on the car as I can myself and as Stuart says the site here saves you a fortune - but I have still spent north of £3k in 12 months just on keeping the thing going. That doesn't include insurance, tax, tyres or fuel.
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Fri Jul 25 2014 6:34am |
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dobbo9 Member Since: 04 Dec 2011 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 108 |
At 23 and earning well over £30k per annum is good going man, well done.
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Fri Jul 25 2014 7:09am |
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