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DrRob Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 2011 |
Go for SDV6 with 8 speed box (rotary gear knob)
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Sun Jul 23 2017 3:54pm |
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PEACHY Member Since: 07 Nov 2010 Location: Birmingham Posts: 2793 |
Welcome to the forum
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Sun Jul 23 2017 5:59pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 2011 |
Loads to choose from sub £30K Visitor from fullfatrr.com
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Sun Jul 23 2017 6:14pm |
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PEACHY Member Since: 07 Nov 2010 Location: Birmingham Posts: 2793 |
^^^^^ only 5 with less mileage than mine ( 39200 ) ^^^^^ unless I'm reading it wrong
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Sun Jul 23 2017 6:24pm |
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PEACHY Member Since: 07 Nov 2010 Location: Birmingham Posts: 2793 |
In response to the original question - TDV6 was replaced by the SDV6 with small exterior changes with a one piece powered tailgate & changes in the cabin.
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Sun Jul 23 2017 6:50pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
What are going to do with it? How many miles a month are you likely to drive it?
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Sun Jul 23 2017 7:24pm |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
I had a red edition 2012/62 & to be honest I should have kept it another year,,I px'd it 12 month ago with only 33000 miles on clock & got 29.5k for it against a 2014 AB,,they are still bringing about 25k now with low mileage.
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Sun Jul 23 2017 8:22pm |
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HappyHammer Member Since: 24 Jan 2017 Location: Essex Posts: 59 |
I bought a 5L S/c in April this year. She's a Sept 2011. Absolutely love it and will be taking it down to France in September/October.
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Sun Jul 23 2017 8:40pm |
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tom0311 Member Since: 01 Apr 2016 Location: witney Posts: 240 |
If you're not doing a lot of miles a year might as well get the SC. I recently switched from a 2008 2.7 diesel (the old slower engine) to a 2010 5.0 SC as my annual mileage more than halved. Unbelievable engine. The newer diesels are a good drive too of course, but you can't beat the feel of the SC IMO. I just went to Yorkshire for the week and managed to get about 230 miles with a quarter of a tank left. My 2.7 wasn't much better than that. Round town it's obviously a lot worse. |
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Sun Jul 23 2017 9:01pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4982 |
S/C everytime but then I am biased.
Mine averages around 13/14 mpg, on a run the best I ever had is 19/20mpg anymore and you must be driving it like "Miss Daisy". Unless you are serious about the S/C I wouldn't test drive one as nothing else will compare, except perhaps a SVR, and I don't think you will get one of those for 30k yet. Cheers Col |
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Sun Jul 23 2017 10:07pm |
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Smarttech Member Since: 11 Jan 2017 Location: West Sussex Posts: 424 |
I bought a 2012 sdv6 with 28k on the clock in February this year from a main dealer which I love but often think it could do with a bit more get up and go but on a run I get 34 mpg and 26 mpg round town so I'm happy with that. I looked at the S/C but decided it would cost me a small fortune in fuel as I know I would hammer it all the time if I had 500 bhp to play with and the RRS was ment to be the sensible car so never drove one but I do love the sound of a V8.
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Mon Jul 24 2017 6:30am |
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HappyHammer Member Since: 24 Jan 2017 Location: Essex Posts: 59 |
"Mine averages around 13/14 mpg, on a run the best I ever had is 19/20mpg anymore and you must be driving it like "Miss Daisy"."
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Mon Jul 24 2017 7:13am |
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naks Member Since: 15 Jul 2016 Location: Stellenbosch Posts: 1172 |
Just beware of the tendency of the SDV6 engine to snap its crankshaft, big repair bill when it does. --
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Mon Jul 24 2017 8:21am |
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Flat0ut Member Since: 11 Oct 2014 Location: London Posts: 37 |
My Overfinch is for sale and well in your budget. Also local to you if you want to come and have a look. I have run it for three years without a warranty and never had any issues so if you get a 'good one' a warranty isn't strictly necessary IMHO - you can instead save the money into a 'just in case' pot instead.
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Mon Jul 24 2017 12:05pm |
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