
Originally Posted by
Quiggers
Why not get a late model Discovery, there's plenty for sale at half (or less) of the new price and often driven by mums taking the kids to school.GQ
Just considering options and have considered exactly that but have decided to get a new car for retirement and have an old cheap RR or something like for the trips.
Considering 2wd cars too but like the idea that if I am on a Sunday afternoon drive in the normal car and see somewhere I might want to go like a nice track or beach I would stand half a chance of doing it. Hence 4wds around $40-$45k on the road - something that will be reliable but not bust the retirement dollars. Others under consideration are Vitara, Forrester but they are not diesel. New Freelander will be too expensive and while it will have Terrain Response it will still not have a low range capability.
The Jeep Cherokee seems a good compromise but if Disco sales continue to be average maybe I might pick up a good demo or end of year run out at a good price.
All options are still open for consideration.
Maybe AULRO could take over as Landrover Importers and market and price the things properly
Gazzz
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