The best advice would be get as many details as possible from the owner (servicing, auto problems etc), then if you’re still interested get it inspected. Ask the owner if this is ok with him, pay and arrange to get a Land Rover specialist to go over the car,if they’re not happy to do this walk away. The specific items to be checked should be known to them; for your own piece of mind ask them to detail the suspension, engine etc in their report. If you go ahead and get the inspection done ask them to check the auto thoroughly; if "anything" is found you can then negotiate the final price.
Davis Performance Landy’s inspected a vehicle for me and found it needed $3000 worth of repairs ( discs-pads, fuel pump needed work and the car was overdue for a major service etc) , the owner didn’t want to budge on price ,so I walked; it was the best $180 I have spent on a car !!! I arranged this after seeing the car on Carsales, so it also saved me a trip to Sydney.
I would leave a fudge factor for the auto though in my costings, they have a reputation of failing quickly when they do go. Some autos have done over 200k and no problems ! they are really a lucky dip in these cars.
Personally I wouldn't put a large deposit on it till I had looked at it myself, just enough so they will hold it to you get there.


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