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    Might have found one

    Hi Guys, after reading Mario's thread I find myself in the same boat. First time posting a link. After having diesel discoveries I find it hard to cross over to a V8 although I'm not saying never. There's a 2002 Vogue at the Goldy with 368k for $11k that's interesting. Any and all advice much appreciated.

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    Cheers,
    Steve

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    That link goes to a TD6.

    Whatever you do, if you are looking for a vehicle in that age group, don't expect to wizz off and have no problems. You should budget a fair few $$$k for R&M.

    It comes with the territory!

    Cheers, Jerry

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    Yes that link goes to a Black TD6 and with 100,000 less kms for $15K


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    Sorry Guys, should have inserted "I like the look of the one in the link below but there is also a v8...".
    You're right Jerry, I'm prepared for the r&m bills.
    Mario? The TD6 is the much better vehicle. Apart from eyeballing r&m receipts and driving it anything I should watch out for?
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    G`day ,

    i didn`t see the car but talked to the owner .

    Couple of months ago when i was looking the car in the link had just passed a roadworthy and all it needed for the RW was front bushes if i remember correctly .

    The owner told that the transmission is original and other than the bushes nothing had been done .

    It`s been on the market a few months

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    Bang for buck I reckon the facelift 2005/6 Jag 4.4 petrol V8 is the best value ATM. These get good reports on reliability, cost of maintenance, have a ZF 6 speed, and non electronic hand brake. The last one I saw sold for low $20s with about 180,000km.

    However, for distance and torque it's hard to beat a diesel.

    I agree with Jerry, you need to be careful buying an older high mileage L322. My 2008 tdv8 was high mileage but it had an amazing service history and was the right price. Even so I had to replace the tranny and transfer.
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    A very wealthy businessman I know quite well told me a long time ago: "Interest is cheaper than maintenance."

    He's built a $100 million business hiring out mining and construction equipment. It was always cheaper for him to buy new equipment - with interest rates so low - than it was to keep the old stuff and maintain it.

    It can be a bit of a toss-up between low-interest finance on a new or near-new car with a warranty - and fixed monthly repayments - than an old, complex piece of machinery with unknown maintenance costs. Unless of course, you believe that a Rangie is a hobby, not a car:-)

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    Wise words Mr Milner!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GregMilner View Post
    A very wealthy businessman I know quite well told me a long time ago: "Interest is cheaper than maintenance."

    He's built a $100 million business hiring out mining and construction equipment. It was always cheaper for him to buy new equipment - with interest rates so low - than it was to keep the old stuff and maintain it.

    It can be a bit of a toss-up between low-interest finance on a new or near-new car with a warranty - and fixed monthly repayments - than an old, complex piece of machinery with unknown maintenance costs. Unless of course, you believe that a Rangie is a hobby, not a car:-)


    Looks good if you ignore the massive depreciation hit you take on the new car. That skews the balance towards repairs I reckon!
    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by GregMilner View Post
    . Unless of course, you believe that a Rangie is a hobby, not a car:-)
    Yes I refer to our 2010 L320 with 200 000kms as an ongoing restoration...
    Now 2016 D4 HSE 'Leo' and Steve the Triumph Speed Twin
    Then 2010 D4 3.0 HSE 'James'
    Then 2010 RRS TDV8 'Roger' w traxide DBS, UHF, Cooper Zeons, Superchips remap
    Then 2010 D4 TDV6 'Jumbo' w traxide DBS
    First love 2002 D2 TD5 'Disco Stu'

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