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gogsy1956 Member Since: 15 Jun 2013 Location: Tyne and Wear Posts: 942 |
I honestly think suspension is the least you should worry about, the compressor can be a problem but is quite an easy fix compared to other things,, totally depends on what model you get. Turbo's, EGR valves, front lower suspension arms, wheel bearings to name but a few. Epb system can be expensive but if maintained properly should be trouble free. Best advice is always go for a correctly and fully serviced item. 2010 RRS, TDV8
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Mon Apr 29 2019 8:03pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4944 |
exactly my thoughts!
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Mon Apr 29 2019 8:13pm |
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knwatkins Member Since: 09 Sep 2018 Location: Poole, Dorset Posts: 1139 |
Good advice above. Ensure you get hold of well looked after example, full service history etc. These are amazing cars, but due to the complexity, there is a lot to go wrong which can be expensive to fix. Kev
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Mon Apr 29 2019 8:44pm |
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Father Jack Member Since: 16 Oct 2016 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 480 |
Albeit I have a 2012my the air suspension has caused me no issues over 4 years and 50k miles (car at 95k now). It has had a new battery, alternator, 3 wheelbearings, 6 tyres, 2 complete sts of pads and discs, 1 x handbrake assembly, 1 intake manifold, both belts changed, aaaaaaaaaand, 2 x brand new . turbos Get a good warranty, deep pockets and put away money into a running fund. Great car but you will need this. |
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Tue Apr 30 2019 7:35am |
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Lambouk Member Since: 29 Apr 2019 Location: Stevenage Posts: 3 |
Thanks for all the help and advice. I’ll keep all this in mind 👍 |
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Wed May 01 2019 4:06pm |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
Like any car, there’s good and there’s bad. My car had an easy life to start and then just before I bought it, the previous owner was a little tight on the purse strings. New rear pads but not discs, 2 new tyres but not very good ones and a mediocre repair to a wing mirror. In 18 months I’ve put new front ARC pipes on, new battery, new tyre (council paid) and new rear discs, pads and shoes. I feel lucky with that and it’s been cheaper to maintain than my previous 16 year old focus.
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Wed May 01 2019 5:12pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
I have had mine 6 years, admittedly it's only done 65k but apart from a service once a year it has had front and rear pads and discs, tyres, a fuse for the heated front screen plus a couple of screens, small wiring harness in steering wheel and a new switch in the tailgate that's it. I did fit new battery as a precaution prior to shipping it 12000mls. I will admit I have spent a lot of money doing mod's to it and replacing a few bits of plastic like the faded scuttle panel, however that was purely by choice to keep the car up together and not a necessity.
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Wed May 01 2019 10:54pm |
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1538 |
It might be useful if I list the repairs to mine as, being a couple of years older than what you are after, it may well indicate some of the issues you might experience. Largely a lot has been covered already here.
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Thu May 02 2019 7:11am |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
I've owned mine from new, so nearly 9 years now. I had a few things under warranty, including windscreen wipers
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Thu May 02 2019 9:13pm |
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