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reid7774



Member Since: 12 Apr 2012
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Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey
Landrover Second Hand database

Hey guys, after my BMW M3 going up in smoke last week, which left me in the fortunate position of no longer having a trade in..(but i am gutted my pride and joy is no longer with me) had it 4 and half years but been looking for a rrs for some time now, I decided to take a trip to my nearest Landrover dealer, Inverness, unfortunetly they had no cars in my price range so went to see salesman to see if he could locate any through their database, to be told that landrover dont have such a database to be able to tell what other Landrover dealers have in stock second hand wise, was very surprised at this, if it actualy is the case...Cann anybody share any info on this...cheers guys. Thumbs Up

Post #381133 Sun Apr 21 2013 9:30pm
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sparky8181



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Re: Landrover Second Hand database

Try their website, has over 4000 of them http://m.used.landrover.co.uk/

Glad I don't employ "sales people" like that Banging Head Rolling with laughter

Post #381135 Sun Apr 21 2013 9:48pm
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joshrrs



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He is lying to you! Anyone can search online.

Post #381138 Sun Apr 21 2013 10:11pm
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Ady 555
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Re: Landrover Second Hand database

reid7774 wrote:
Hey guys, after my BMW M3 going up in smoke last week, which left me in a great postion as this was the only way i could get rid of the bloody thing Laughing


Ive edited your post for you Laughing Thumbs Up
Welcome to the RRS forum, as said above, there are plenty on the database, i wouldn't buy of that salesman now anyway, Whistle he obviously doesn't know what he is on about. Good luck with your search. Thumbs Up

Post #381144 Mon Apr 22 2013 6:30am
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oxford-boy



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Like that edit! Laughing Thumbs Up 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE in Artic Frost. 20" 2010 HST Alloys, sidesteps, Hawke tips, plus minor bits and bobs along with a remap. Four spike spiders ready for the Alps again now tucked up in their garage boxes...

Post #381146 Mon Apr 22 2013 7:19am
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SRE



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Re: Landrover Second Hand database

[quote="Ady 555"]

reid7774 wrote:
Hey guys, after my BMW M3 going up in smoke last week, which left me in a great postion as this was the only way i could get rid of the bloody thing Laughing


Ive edited your post for you Laughing Thumbs Up

First class Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up In Spain - 2018 F Pace - Frightened away from the Sports due to crank failures
Gone - A couple of RRS, A couple of Disco's. However thinking of another Sport.

Post #381147 Mon Apr 22 2013 7:24am
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reid7774



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Nice one sparky,did actualy look online but never came across that site, ended up searching for individual dealers to certain areas.lol.. Shocked ADY 555 thanks very much for the edit, should have seen that coming Rolling with laughter been searching for some time now but as i have no car now will have to pull the finger out,problem is am too fussy and want one with all the toys Mr. Green as from other posts i have put on have learnt loads from the site AAA but still cant make mind up on v6 or v8, slowly swingin in favour of v8 now, just because of fact more power..Budget 20 grand but could push to 25 for the right motor and depending if the insurance company are gona be good to me.. Laughing

Post #381158 Mon Apr 22 2013 12:02pm
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Sparkyphil



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Hi reid7774
I am in a similar position to you at the moment having just sold my fullfat. I am struggling to find the right car, with the right mileage, age and colur combination. Good luck with your search and keep us informed how you get on.
all the best
Phil

Post #381189 Mon Apr 22 2013 5:10pm
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sparky8181



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Just noticed my link was for the mobile site as I was on iphone, try http://www.usedvehicles.landrover.co.uk/ from a pc Thumbs Up

Post #381190 Mon Apr 22 2013 5:17pm
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reid7774



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Sparkyphil, out of curiosity why did you get rid of the ffrr, gona need more than luck i think Rolling Eyes loosing patience, good luck with your search aswell. cheers sparky8181 for that but the other link worked fine, plenty to scroll through.. Thumbs Up

Post #381217 Mon Apr 22 2013 8:24pm
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Sparkyphil



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I got rid of the fullfat because the head gasket had gone. I would have kept it and done the head if I hadn't spent £1200 trying to fix it and then being told the head gasket had gone Big Cry . I had the car for 18momths and apart from doing the torque converter when I first got it everything was spot on. I did originally want a rrs but could not afford one so thats why I ended up with a 2005 fullfat, I would still have run it now if I was told the head gasket had gone straight away, it was just a case of it not being cost affective to spend approx £1500 on top of the £1200 I had already spent. So I have decided to cut my losses and get something newer with warranty and low mileage. A rrs looks very appealing at the moment, having said that I have considered another fullfat.
All the best
Phil

Post #381292 Tue Apr 23 2013 6:31pm
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drdelrrs



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^^^ Never been a supporter of the argument above.

Having spent £1,200 you won't spend another £1,500 on a car you know but you'll blow a heck of a lot more on buying something else - that's the sort of lies I tell the other half.

Granted you might get a newer motor and a warranty but you'll be spending about £1,500 of the 'cost-to-change' on two years LR warranty anyway and the depreciation rate will be higher.

If you want a new car then that's fine - that's emotions so just spend the money - but, if your arguing its economically logical you really need to carefully rethink your sums!!

Post #381297 Tue Apr 23 2013 7:09pm
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Sparkyphil



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Its not really an argument, I just fancy a newer car and after having 6 months of hasstle I couldn't be arsed with it anymore. It felt like every time it went to the garage it came back with a new scratch and oil all over the seats also it wasn't fixed and I just slowly lost heart with it. So you are right it is not an economical decision more of I have had a gut full. Perhaps I should have worded it a bit better.
All the best
Phil

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