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Mafya Member Since: 05 May 2020 Location: Sheffield Posts: 46 |
New shop is much better in my opinion as I have just sold mine, the interior is better as are the lights etc..
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Sun Jul 18 2021 9:51pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
I'd be drawn by the service history. History is everything with second hand cars, especially Land Rovers. A big file full of receipts etc., is a lovely thing. It shows care and attention being given to the vehicle. A simple service book with just LR main dealer stamps in it would scare me away.
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Mon Jul 19 2021 6:16am |
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eddyeggs Member Since: 03 Nov 2020 Location: luton Posts: 13 |
Hi so the model I am looking at is the 3.6 Hse with part main dealer and 4x4 specialist, the thing is the sport model comes with such bad feedback, like leaking ace bar blown turbos , rusting brack pipes and nearly all of these need the shell lifted so my question is do I buy jap, our are the range rovers just getting bad press |
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Mon Jul 19 2021 6:35am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
What do you want the vehicle to do? Is it just going to be a car? Just driven to the shops, to work, to school? If so, a Jap box would be a better option.
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Mon Jul 19 2021 8:19am |
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eddyeggs Member Since: 03 Nov 2020 Location: luton Posts: 13 |
WOW thank you so much , great advice, and keeping the turbos in good working order , i am happy to jump under and do the easy bits suspension arms pads disc's , my big concern was the ACE on the rear and the turbos if they had to be done ,, and yep it would be used for a bit of both short and long ,, perhaps not to the top of the road to the shops lol ,, thank you so much for getting back to me its really good to hear positive stuff about RRS ,eddy |
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Mon Jul 19 2021 9:19am |
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Crraigymmmmm Member Since: 06 May 2021 Location: Peterborough Posts: 163 |
Fantastic write up! I was in the same position as you Eddy a few months back, I have always loved the RRS L320 since it Launched and every time I see one I think - "one day - one day" so I decided to sell my Audi S3 that was literally like new with 100% reliability with a heavy heart and bit the bullet.
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Mon Jul 19 2021 10:52am |
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eddyeggs Member Since: 03 Nov 2020 Location: luton Posts: 13 |
guys thank you,, so i had to laugh yep been looking German /jap/ and any other 4x4 maker but always come back to the RRS, its like a tune you cant get out of your head (hold fire you kylie Minogue fans) , i want a rugged car inside and out , so not fussed about the soft touch's of the 2010 model, the keyless entry would be nice but as long as the engine and all the other bits are as good as that model, and yes a warranty is a must to drive away with |
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Mon Jul 19 2021 12:35pm |
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Boxers Member Since: 26 Sep 2019 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 220 |
I bought a 2007 TDV8 HSE almost two years ago low ownership & a very comprehensive service history most of it LR independent , I have spent approximately £1700 on it with my independent bringing it right up to my standard, I have owned virtually every Japanese 4x4 but without a doubt the RRS is the best vehicle I've ever owned/driven.I tow a twin axle 26 foot caravan regularly with it and you hardly know it's there , good luck with your purchase you won't be disappointed. |
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Mon Jul 19 2021 3:16pm |
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eddyeggs Member Since: 03 Nov 2020 Location: luton Posts: 13 |
its so good to hear positive feedback about RRS , the web is full of disaster stories , and i am sure some of them are correct but some simple things like let the engine run for a few min to let the turbo's cool could prolong the life of it and i did hear dont over do it until the car has been running for sometime as the oil is slow getting to the turbo's , don't just go off the temperature gauge as the oil takes longer to heat ,
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Mon Jul 19 2021 3:39pm |
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Agent_Trig Member Since: 29 Jun 2021 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 43 |
Yep, nice to read some of these tips and positive stories
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Mon Jul 19 2021 3:58pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
If it's going to be sitting for a period, it would be wise to buy something like a CTek smart charger and wire it up. Can charge through the towing power point if fitted, or a set of permanent leads can be used with a simple break can be fitted. You then just plug it in and leave it smart charging.
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Mon Jul 19 2021 8:55pm |
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Agent_Trig Member Since: 29 Jun 2021 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 43 |
Ok, thats good to know.
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Mon Jul 19 2021 9:41pm |
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harleyhopkins Member Since: 20 Aug 2021 Location: Scotland Posts: 3 |
Since you are looking for a car that is in great condition, It’s always recommended to check its history reports. I agree with RRSTDV8 that history is everything when buying a second hand car. There is https://www.rapidcarcheck.co.uk/ where you can check everything about the car you are eyeing in. I have a spare code from the bulk pack I bought from them. Pm me if you want? |
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Fri Aug 20 2021 2:05pm |
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