Check the engine very carefully for signs of overheating! If a Td5 has been overheated, matters can get very expensive. 
That is low mileage unless it has been badly abused. The Td5 engine is durable but is expensive to repair, particularly if overheated. 
Apart from the points mentioned, there are a couple of Td5 specific problems - some  (should not be this late a model but some reports have indicated they are not immune if I remember rightly) have had an inadequately secured oil pump bolt, the loss of which has wrecked the engine. A persisten problem with this engine seems to be that oil seeps back along the wiring harness from the injectors to the ECU, and causes all sorts of problems when the oil starts interfering with electrical contacts at the plug into the ECU. Fairly simple, but not very cheap fix by replacing the harness, but can be difficult to diagnose because symptoms depend on what contacts are bad and how bad.
A documented service history is a big plus, and if one that new does not have one, it would be interesting to know why. Most of us would be very reluctant to buy one this new without.
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
			
			
		 
	
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