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Thread: Should we sell our D3 or not

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    Quote Originally Posted by davemc View Post
    Question really is the money we spend fixing it up. We could trade in on something else. the suspension light does not always come on so could get lucky.
    We actually need 6 seats hence the Disco.
    Although looking tonight again at Territory's and Kia Carnival's (Yuck)
    As mentioned you probably don't have to spend $7k but even if you did, to me you will probably not have too many big expenses on the car for a few years and $7k is probably still a lot cheaper than what it would cost you to change cars (eg what you'd lose on the disco, what you'd lose on the next car etc).

    The changeover would cost you more than $7k and you most likely wouldn't have as nice a car. I did the same thing and regretted it - went back and bought a new D4 as I missed my D3 so much...

    *Edit* tyre cost isn't probably reasonable in calculations - they should be an expected cost anyway.
    Last edited by djambalawa; 9th May 2013 at 03:23 PM. Reason: tyres

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    Got a quote for half the price non dealer for air compressor will get them to check other items.

    Yes very hard to find a different car
    We need a third row with child anchor points and want 3rd row airbags
    So rules out xc90, territory , cx9 etc
    Left with people movers Kia grand carnival, VW multivan or merc viano

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    Quote Originally Posted by davemc View Post
    Hello Everyone,

    Can I ask around here for a second opinion, my wife loves her D3 although we just got it serviced 87k and we got a nice long list back on what they want to do. I think some of the prices looking at the cost of parts is too much.
    If this is the going rate then we will look to off load it as its close to $7k, just cannot afford the money for a 2006 car under 100k.

    1) We know the Air suspension light has come on.
    I can find the part for $900 they want $2,000 to do it I cannot see labour being $1100 as I have seen forum members do it themselves in 1.5 hours. Wish I was handy myself
    2) Lower control arm hydra bushes knocking $1850
    3) Flexible brake hose replacement $1250
    4) 4 New tyres $2k
    5) Wipers $144, yeah as if

    Yeah I know dealers mark up stuff filters I can get from trspares for $68 cost me today $180.
    Or does anyone know somewhere to send that does not super mark up things
    From my experience (2008 D3 235,000KM )
    Lower Control arms complete fitted, about $1200.00 at a 3rd party repairer. Although they will go a long way even when they are clunking. Bugger of a job and I wouldn't bother doing myself,mine didn't get replaced until 150,000KM and didn't start clunking until 130,000. I wouldn't be sure that at 80K they really need doing.
    Brake hoses, as above, check condition
    Tyres- General Grabber AT Tyres $300 ea fitted at the local tyre dealership in Yass. Could get them a little cheaper if I shopped around.
    Wipers $16.00 a pair at Costco or $30.00 each for Tridon flexibles at Supercheap.
    Air Suspension - try a new valve kit for the compressor before you replace it, plenty of info on here about it. Worst case you should be able to get a compressor fitted by a third party repairer for less than $1000.00
    Total cost
    Suspension compressor $1000.00 (fitted)
    Lower control Arms $1200.00 (fitted)
    Brake hoses, I reckon on the basis that my 1968 XT falcon Ute has its original hoses they can be postponed a bit.
    Tyres $1200.00
    Wipers $20.00

    $3420.00 - Sounds better than $7K

    By the way the wiper blades are the same fitment as a current model falcon.....

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    Replacement suspension compressor is around $500 delivered from Paddock spares. It's the genuine LR part not a copy. Lower control arms including all new nuts and bolts were $500 delivered from UK. Lower control arms were fitted by my local garage for $200 add another $100 for 4WD alignment and the cost to replace the lower control arms was $900 all up. The compressor can be replaced in about an hour max. Just had a full set of GG AT tyres fitted and balanced for $1500. So your total cost would be around 3K using a local indy instead of the dealer.

    HTH

    Ivan
    Last edited by Ivan; 13th May 2013 at 11:58 AM. Reason: Spelling

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    Good advise from people here. You are looking at changing your car out for about the same in repairs as stamp duty on another car, just to get tyres, wiper blades and a couple of other parts that wear !!
    IMHO, Take the good advise and sensible parts pricing given and keep your car that you already know, you do not mention that it has let you down otherwise and it already has the seating and definitely has all the safety.
    You do not have to use the dealers for anything other than finding what maintenance it requires by the book, forget the hoses and just feel along them for perishing or cuts with your hands with a good torch, you don't have to be a mechanic to do that.
    Order the parts on your pc and sit back with friends and family having a coffee or a shandy and chat instead of driving around getting ear bashed by people who don't really want to look after you, just sell you a car which even new can bring you much grief.
    All the best.

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    thanks everyone.. getting air compressor fixed end of the week will get the other stuff looked at.
    As said Tyres only last so long so no problems replacing them if they need to. Not sure they really that low though.

    Yes the rest I did look online and UK and saw the prices hence I thinking $1k markup on each item at least.

    If it was not hard to find a car that fits 4 car seats we might move it on

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    HI Dave,
    SELL, SELL, SELL.....
    From personal experience if I was in your position I would sell and buy a new one.
    I bought the D3 with 90k on the clock and in just under 3 years and 80 000k I, by the end of next week, will have spent just over $20k in repairs and maintenance. When you add the approximately $10k on accessories it has made for a rather expensive experience. In hind sight I could have bought a new unit for another $20-30K and probably not had half the headaches of the last 3 years.
    If only I had a time machine

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    Sounds like you go to a LR dealer ship try to find a good LR expert you would find them in your phone book I live in Queensland but came from Warrnambool Vic I used a mob called rover parts I think that was there name if you get stuck my first place of call here in Queensland is British off road a better bunch of guys would be hard to find very helpful too worth a go as they could most likely beat any dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NomadicD3 View Post
    HI Dave,
    SELL, SELL, SELL.....
    From personal experience if I was in your position I would sell and buy a new one.
    I bought the D3 with 90k on the clock and in just under 3 years and 80 000k I, by the end of next week, will have spent just over $20k in repairs and maintenance. When you add the approximately $10k on accessories it has made for a rather expensive experience. In hind sight I could have bought a new unit for another $20-30K and probably not had half the headaches of the last 3 years.
    If only I had a time machine
    Anyone who uses their vehicle like your photos indicate you do would incur increased maintenance costs.

    It's unfair to compare any well used machine of any make to one which gets less arduous service.

    Some have bad luck, but most have a pretty good run, and a few wear items is no reason to dispose and buy another.

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    Sounds like NomadicD3 might have been going to the same dealer as davemc...

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