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    Disco 2 purchasing help.....please

    Hi All,

    Firstly my name is Jim and I have had 2 Series III Landy's a while ago. Actually drove around Australia in my ex-army FFR one. I can still feel the corrugations!!!!.
    I am in the market for a Disco 2.
    Firstly I like the shape and they seem like a comfortable compromise for a off roader and a school taxi. Also not too big for small tracks. I have a 'new' 4 x 4 at the moment and I am selling that as it is too nice to get bogged and scratched.
    I am thinking about 2002-2004 models. Also I am keen on the V8!!!!!
    I know it is more fuel but the purchase price seems to be a lot less compared to a diesel. What about spares are the V8's cheaper?

    I know there must be a heap of people asking the same thing but there is a lot of rumours about these cars re: electrical issue's so I though I would ask the people that actually own them and love them to see what I should look out for. I don't like rumours and prefer to hear it black and white.

    Any info would be greatly appreciated.


    I like the 2 below as they have low km's and V8's


    2003 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY S 03MY SUV Private Cars For Sale in VIC - carsales.com.au

    2002 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SE 03MY SUV Private Cars For Sale in QLD - carsales.com.au

    Thanks for taking the time to have a read.

    Cheers

    Jim

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    Tough call on those two.
    Less Kms vs more toys.
    Both facelift so both will have the CDL linkage.
    I'm a Td5 guy through and through, but don't let that deter you (wait till OffTrack arrives for that )
    AFAIK the diesel is easier to work on.
    You'll certainly get more for your money if you're spending say 15k looking at V8s rather than Td5s.
    HTH
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    I'd get the navy one with the extra gear if it has a good service history and nothing too major wrong with it.

    It's looks awesome. Dvd player for the kids, Got thousands of $ worth of offroad goodies and ACE (active cornering enhancement) - means it has hydraulic sway bars that make it corner very flat and then go slack off road for more articulation.

    One thing to check with vehicles around those km's is if its had its major service or not. $1000ish dollars saved or lost right there.

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    Both look good, agree with DM, its a tough call.

    The dark blue has sagging headliner, but the lighter one will not be far behind as these come unstuck at about 10-12 yrs old.

    nothing in the k's to make a difference.

    Curious to see where the winch cable is and what's under the seat covers on the dark one.

    The dark one has the steps, lift, bullbar, which alone adds $3k of bling at a minimum.

    if no history, allow $$ to change rad hoses, fan, radiator and waterpump, say $900. at 10yrs it just makes good sense.

    And check the front prop has either been replaced or has had greasable uni's fitted.

    Dark blue one

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    Also check the stickys on the d2 page and the good oil for info.

    You certainly get a lot more for your money if you buy a V8 and often lower km as well.

    My recommendation is to go for the update model as it was the last of the series and most niggly issues were sorted. As muppet points out they also have the centre diff lock as standard. WRT to V8 or Td5.... that is a personal decision and usually comes down to purchase price vs fuel economy.

    Both the V8 and Td5 have their mechanical idiosyncrasies, but after almost a year in a Td5 after a owning a V8 soft dash classic for 7 years, I don't think there is a lot in it $ wise. Electrically there are no glaring issues. But I do recommend if you are mechanically inclined that you get a nanocom or hawk eye diagnostic tool as it will save you a lot of time and $.

    Otherwise usual second hand car buying rules apply, ie good documented service history, pre purchase inspection and a good sleep before making a final offer.

    So good hunting they are a good car and you'll get a lot of 4wd for not much money.

    Cheers

    Steve

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    Hi, I have td5 for sale that may be of interest. See here http://www.aulro.com/afvb/vehicles-s...co-2a-td5.html
    I haven't really tried very hard to sell it but price is quite negotiable if its what you're after. Feel free to contact me if you want a no frills run down on it.

    Matt

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    Hmm.
    Quick breakdown.

    Dark one has:
    Deluxe winch bar
    Winch
    Steps
    OME lift
    LR tank
    Dual battery
    brake controller
    exhaust + cats
    DVD player
    new head unit
    Seat covers
    Drawers
    Cross bars
    Snorkel
    Steering + Diff guard.

    Doing some very rough calcs that adds up to just under 10k worth of bling.
    That's not bad at all.
    It is an S model, i.e basic trim.
    Also listed Drilled/grooved front discs, appears to have UHF and it's got the rear ladder. Has ACE, and if it's a 7 seater then AFAIK that means it's got SLS.

    All in all, quite a well set up vehicle and you're getting alot for your 15k.
    Assuming no history, going off what simon said, allow roughly 1k for preventative work and for arguments sake, $600 for a HD drive shaft that can be greased.
    So without on-road costs, 17k ish.
    Which is pretty good.

    Light blue one gets you leather seats, 24k kms less.
    You lose ACE, and if you want to put anything like the toys on the dark one on you're going to be getting quite a bit above 17k not including preventative work and on-road costs.

    So it depends.
    Do you want a sunday driver to build up as per your specs with lower KMs but requiring more money spent, or do you want to take something that has potentially been used and abused off road, and is already set up for the sake of turn the key and away you go.
    I'd pick the dark one.
    Good luck
    Cheers
    Muppet
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    Nina - Chawton White 2003 Td5 S
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    man oh man. AWESOME stuff. I will re-read and chew through all that and post a reply.
    No bad V8 slagging as yet which is good. I see it as a $ saving when you buy and it will take a fair few km's to make up the difference with fuel per 100km + you get POWER.

    Cheers and keep them coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cairns888 View Post
    man oh man. AWESOME stuff. I will re-read and chew through all that and post a reply.
    No bad V8 slagging as yet which is good. I see it as a $ saving when you buy and it will take a fair few km's to make up the difference with fuel per 100km + you get POWER.

    Cheers and keep them coming.
    Add a couple of K for LPG, talk to ozscott, pedro, roverlord, etc.
    They'll tell you all about V8s and LPG for better bang for you buck, quite literally.
    The Phantom - Oslo Blue 2001 Td5 SE.
    Half dead but will live again!

    Nina - Chawton White 2003 Td5 S
    Slowly being improved

    Quote Originally Posted by Judo View Post
    You worry me sometimes Muppet!!


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