Hi guys hope youenjoy this video on my latest purchase a range rover sport. apologies for the sunlight issue with the camera on this one guys towards the end. Also please note this car has now sold for 6250 asking price before this video went live so sorry for anyone who was interested.
Although I’m not a Range Rover fan at all, this one looks to be a beautiful example. It’s been cared for, looked after, and perhaps most importantly, serviced. Hopefully this will be a profitable investment for you Lee.
Totally agree. I love them. I just couldn't afford the maintenance side of owning one. If I could I wouldn't think twice I'd buy one instantly! I once got to use the supercharged v8 for a week. Best time ever!!!!!
I owned one for 6 months , they are worth every penny, cant beat the drive and the driving position . yes i would advise to keep spare cash for maintenance as its on the higher end
I’ve got 2 pals who worked at Chester’s Hunters Land Rover who left because fixing modern rangerovers was soul destroying Techs no less working on these piles of S*** My mate who works with the one guy now starts doing rangerovers and tells me if I buy a Range Rover find a new mechanic That’s a true story 🤣🤣🤣
I like the way vehicle sore works. It gives you an instant idea of the current or previous condition of the car based on mileage and mot history. Just a nice free tool to aid in making a decision on purchasing a motor.
Certainly got to dig deep and keep up with services to help prevent problems.people buy these, run them into the ground without spending on them, then moan that they're not reliable.this one has been well loved, so hope it goes to a loving owner.
There are people out there who think second hand car dealers are a dodgy lot,I don't agree I admire their diligent and general sharpness "Car Auction UK is the best"
Vehicle score seems pretty good I ran a basic check on a car that my sister was interested in ,Top suspension front mounts ,drop link problem & disk all had a mention .If nothing else it gives a buyer a bit of leverage on a price reduction after workingg out the cost of sorting the issues ,Thanks
yets its a helpfull tool to use and the salavge check is very useful, the ammount of seriously damaged cars that go back on the road unrecorded is scary
I live in panama and I have a 2013 SDV example with only 60,000 Km on the clock, no issues except a occasional amber suspension fault, forums says it requires the suspension manifolds cleaning and a new air pump dryer. I have the parts but haven't got around to it. Everything else works great.
ime on my 4th rangy , love them , i understand they can be a love hate relationship , but a lot comes down to regular servicing and the right spec oil , had my latest one 4 yrs 2012 model all ive spent is brake pipe , tyres and battery , pure luxury and a lot of car for the money .
Looks nice for the price . I’ll catch up on your videos when I’m back from Miami. You ought to see the cars out here. Audi R8., Ferrari etc alongside guys on electric scooter. Madness.
I wouldn't touch a PSA TDV6 with a bargepole! Narrow main and big end bearings do not work with a diesel engine! Happy with my proper diesel engine which is a Euro3 Volvo D5! 👍
Another quality video,not your usual stock but as long as you can make a bit,that's what matters.Good luck to the new owner,hope they have plenty savings
I love your comedy - "Just a quick one fellas - they're fattenin' you up for market...." Been watching each video recently, really really useful stuff to know, and listening to your experiences. Excellent stuff keep it up! Great seeing the auction videos. I may try one day.
Currently looking for one, the ONLY thing that would put me off is simple, the age of it, I always either buy new, or get an upmarket version that's a few years old, max 5. Currently I've got an AMG C63, which is awesome, but it's getting to that age where it may cost thousands to maintain
Ive been looking at these for about 3 years, its hard to find one with full service history and everytjing working, no lights in dash etc and the prices were ridiculous the since 2019. I used to work on ground maintenance of a industrial estate and there was a guy specialising in land rover and the place was always jam packed with them in for expensive jobs, everything tells me not to buy one, but i just love them ajd would love a good one, but theyre almost impossible to find
Thanks for the vehicle score site , will try them out . Lovely car but to be honest I've always kept away from these , all good when there working but ££££ when they go wrong . Excellent video as always Lee , good luck mate 👍
thanks ian, yes i have been lucky with them over the years but one day i am sure i will be burned on one. to be fair i buy on average onw or two a year as i am picky with them
Certainly wish the very best of luck to the new owner hope they have very very very deep pockets to keep the Chelsea tractor land yacht running. I've owned one and never again!
sounds like you had alot of issues, mind have bee ok and not to many issues but i guess i am a more advantageous position than most owners running a garage and being mechanical. thanks for watching bud and enjoy the bank holiday weekend
Getting car insurance for these or even the vogue is very expensive currently, my existing insurance for 2010 vogue was with Admiral and they didnt even want to renew so I had to fork out 1700 quid for 3rd party/fire/theft with another provider. Want to add a sport with my vogue as well still LOL
I had 2011...60 plate and headers went had 2 changed cost of 600 air suspension fault now and again then sold it quick run to hills you need deep pockets all the time but yes they are lovely to drive its just how much do you spend lost thousands on it thousands
Bearing in mind it is a Discovery 4 with a posher body, a Range Rover Sport L320 with the 3.0 engine is one hell of a car for the money and about half the purchase price of the same aged Disco.
As someone who worked for Landrover , would I ever buy any of their cars not unless I could afford a brand new defender or any RangeRover model. Looks immaculate Lee and has definitely been looked after maintenance wise . Sounds like a good 1 in a market no doubt full of a lot run on shoe strings as they now aren't so expensive but are to run. Is it better than your own if so is it worth keeping and selling on your old car.
Got 2 of them 3.6 tdv8 and a first edition 4.2 supercharger and a2.7 discovery 3 they’re horrendous on fuel road tax is £695 on tdv8 the supercharger is a good bit of kit when you drive it it just makes you smile like you say there’s just the way they drive no 4x4 drives like them you just need to have a few quid put aside for when they break I do loads of them for people and they all moan but they don’t buy anything else
a true enthusiast you sound david, fair play to you. i love a range rover product too the wife even more so but its a expensive passion to run them as you rightly say
i suspect nearly all of them with have old pcodes stored as they do not cancel off unless wiped on jlr vehicles. be more concerned with whats a present fault code as even a battery going dead 12 months ago will give you historic fault codes but no lights on the dash
Great Channel love your straight talk and no B/S. I am very tempted to buy a L322 as there looking great value now I have about £10K budget. I am currently in a 2004 J120 Landcruiser full Toyota history 115k had it just over 3 years not 1 issue. Should I stay put.
If its the one I think it is with that mileage it will be around 38-40k, retail will be around 46995 mark. Just be wary of the fees at that level. I would ask how much they would be before bidding on a circa 40k vehicle
Spend the extra and buy a l322 TDV8. Even a good sport or discovery 3/4 can snap a crank and destroys the block without warning at any mileage. Main dealer cost circa £15k. Thats why they are selling fo peanuts
i am very picky with them, sold a few over the years been lucky but i am sure one will come back one day we sell. just try prep them well and make sure there is a decent margin
Loved the intro to this video but, you can tell you're not a country lad, those looked more like dairy cattle to me rather than beef cattle but, I know nothing about running a garage. 😁 I've had a few Range Rovers over the years and had also driven quite a few back when I served in the Corp. I suppose I have been lucky, as apart from the normal servicing and the odd hiccup, I've had a good relationship with mine in the past. I tend to think that there are more bad owners than there are bad Range Rovers, as although they want the prestige of owning and driving a Range Rover, they're not prepared to fork out the cash for their upkeep. Love your channel Lee and have been an avid viewer for quite some time now. Keep up the great work. 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Had my 2.7 ,,07 sport 10 years serviced twice a year without fail ,, all it’s had is a suspension compressor and a air con pump ,, obviously wear and tear items ,, so I guess it’s all down to maintenance on these ,, but what car is reliable ?
I would love one.....but it's the issues they have and the price to put them right that puts me off...plus the ones in banger nomics prices have been abused and loads of issues
At least you're getting a lot of car for your £600+ road tax. My Saab Convertible is £615 due to that weird 2006 build date and it being a petrol auto. These RRs are nice cars and I loved the drive I had of my mate's L322. Not sure I have deep enough pockets to maintain one properly though.
thanks for watching split pin, they are worth the money in my view but the trick is to buy a decent one from the offset. i know what you mean about them saab turbos some have crazy tax bands
if its your heart buy a range rover sport, if its your head buy a c class but buy the 330d if you can justify it as it will be a blast. the c220d is a decent engine but not very refined
Last video you mentioned vehicle score I spent the next few hours going through all my old cars! Private plates on that RR you would never know how old it was. My beemer didn’t have a dip stick and it was so annoying as it had to be running half an hour before it could be checked.
yes i am very picky about selling them, done three in the last 18 months all ok, 2 others traded on as they did not make the grade. but your right at some point i will get burned on one
Hi Lee, Just a quick one about vehicle score. It knocks a vehicle score down badly based on age and number of mot comments. 1) Age is unfair, you can see how old a cars and 2) A chatty mot thats too commenty is unfair judge and a very blunt instrument. 3) They got model completely wrong so valuation off. I have let them know. It was free I guess!!!
l mentioned they are prone to blowing when under the bonnet, the 2.7 is more reliable without doubt idealy pre 2007 models as they changed the oil pumps on later models which seem to be weaker in my experience and was even a recall at one point
The sport not for me , i prefer my L405 big Range Rover but with the same 3 litre Diesel unit. Mine is 2013 I have owned the past 6 years having bought in UK and imported here to New Zealand, where we are not as yet penalised to road tax them. Mine has now done 115000Kilometres 72000miles, changed cam belt, gearbox oil and filter, all brakes since 100000km. Car is autobiography fully spec. Gold/Black 22inch wheels. Love it. My only issue the rear tailgate refuses to self close, opens ok, I believe a glitch in the computer having fitted new modules etc, so I just pull it down. t 76 I hope to run it another 4 years at least, could afford a new one but wht bother. Cheers Mike Ex BL 1960s Apprentice
thanks for watching Michael. yes i would juat putup with the tailgate not closing, as to replace them is still nig money here for the motors. enjoy it anyhow
Hi Lee,very nice and luxurious vehicles ,and very nice to drive too,provided nothing goes wrong with them. In terms of reliability,they leave a lot to be desired. I would personally go for a Japanese car,such as a Toyota land cruiser or highlander both of these offering quality durability and reliability. This is my personal choice. Land-rover and jaguar products seem to be very popular sellers in the UK,hence you shouldn't have any issues in selling this particular unit since it's in top notch.
I am definitely in the Market for a Land Rover Range Rover but hard to find a decent one. Message me when your selling could be a quick turn around for you pal. BTW love the auction channel.
Hi guys hope youenjoy this video on my latest purchase a range rover sport. apologies for the sunlight issue with the camera on this one guys towards the end.
Also please note this car has now sold for 6250 asking price before this video went live so sorry for anyone who was interested.
Although I’m not a Range Rover fan at all, this one looks to be a beautiful example.
It’s been cared for, looked after, and perhaps most importantly, serviced.
Hopefully this will be a profitable investment for you Lee.
it was katie thanks for watching and have a great weekend 👍👍
Totally agree. I love them. I just couldn't afford the maintenance side of owning one. If I could I wouldn't think twice I'd buy one instantly! I once got to use the supercharged v8 for a week. Best time ever!!!!!
I owned one for 6 months , they are worth every penny, cant beat the drive and the driving position . yes i would advise to keep spare cash for maintenance as its on the higher end
As long as you know what you’re getting yourself into with an old Range Rover then it’s fine. Personally I would run for the hills!
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I’ve got 2 pals who worked at Chester’s Hunters Land Rover who left because fixing modern rangerovers was soul destroying
Techs no less working on these piles of S***
My mate who works with the one guy now starts doing rangerovers and tells me if I buy a Range Rover find a new mechanic
That’s a true story 🤣🤣🤣
I like the way vehicle sore works.
It gives you an instant idea of the current or previous condition of the car based on mileage and mot history.
Just a nice free tool to aid in making a decision on purchasing a motor.
agree ideal tool when looking to buy another vehicle 👍👍
The amount of info you give/know is brilliant, great video x
Thanks Scott 👍
Certainly got to dig deep and keep up with services to help prevent problems.people buy these, run them into the ground without spending on them, then moan that they're not reliable.this one has been well loved, so hope it goes to a loving owner.
thanks tom and your spot on with your comment 👍
Makes all the difference knowing the car and actually maintaining it yourself! Would defo get burned buying one from auction though
There are people out there who think second hand car dealers are a dodgy lot,I don't agree I admire their diligent and general sharpness "Car Auction UK is the best"
Many thanks abby 👍👍
Vehicle score seems pretty good I ran a basic check on a car that my sister was interested in ,Top suspension front mounts ,drop link problem & disk all had a mention .If nothing else it gives a buyer a bit of leverage on a price reduction after workingg out the cost of sorting the issues ,Thanks
yets its a helpfull tool to use and the salavge check is very useful, the ammount of seriously damaged cars that go back on the road unrecorded is scary
I live in panama and I have a 2013 SDV example with only 60,000 Km on the clock, no issues except a occasional amber suspension fault, forums says it requires the suspension manifolds cleaning and a new air pump dryer. I have the parts but haven't got around to it. Everything else works great.
ime on my 4th rangy , love them , i understand they can be a love hate relationship , but a lot comes down to regular servicing and the right spec oil , had my latest one 4 yrs 2012 model all ive spent is brake pipe , tyres and battery , pure luxury and a lot of car for the money .
great to here nigel 👍👍
Definitely looks like a nice well cared for car!
I hate when they don’t put dipsticks in, I prefer the old fashioned way of checking my fluids!
yes its very annoying having no dipsticks, seems to be a common thing these days from manufacturers to stop people servicing there own vehicle
Looks nice for the price . I’ll catch up on your videos when I’m back from Miami. You ought to see the cars out here. Audi R8., Ferrari etc alongside guys on electric scooter. Madness.
miami !! how the other half live cabottaxi 😁
I wouldn't touch a PSA TDV6 with a bargepole! Narrow main and big end bearings do not work with a diesel engine! Happy with my proper diesel engine which is a Euro3 Volvo D5! 👍
do like a D5 engine
Another quality video,not your usual stock but as long as you can make a bit,that's what matters.Good luck to the new owner,hope they have plenty savings
thanks john, i do occasionally step out of my comfort zone but always wary 👍
I love your comedy - "Just a quick one fellas - they're fattenin' you up for market...." Been watching each video recently, really really useful stuff to know, and listening to your experiences. Excellent stuff keep it up! Great seeing the auction videos. I may try one day.
Currently looking for one, the ONLY thing that would put me off is simple, the age of it, I always either buy new, or get an upmarket version that's a few years old, max 5. Currently I've got an AMG C63, which is awesome, but it's getting to that age where it may cost thousands to maintain
Love the bit of wood. Unfortunately not so much wood as in the old Rover and Jag days way back when.
yes had many rover with wood phil great cars 😁👍 thanks for watching
Looks a good one Lee! Thing is with prestige cars full service is a must - to keep them reliable!!
Ive been looking at these for about 3 years, its hard to find one with full service history and everytjing working, no lights in dash etc and the prices were ridiculous the since 2019. I used to work on ground maintenance of a industrial estate and there was a guy specialising in land rover and the place was always jam packed with them in for expensive jobs, everything tells me not to buy one, but i just love them ajd would love a good one, but theyre almost impossible to find
its difficult to find a good one craig, if you can fix these up you will never be out of work 🤣
Great to get an honest review on the motors you buy. But I dont have deep pockets, on this one
Great to hear its sold Lee, great example. Yeah the inside reminded me of my dads old Rover 820 days
love a old rover tony, had many over the years and your right us brits do like a touch of wood 😁
Good video, lovely car but need pockets to match
Lovin that vehicle score, my car scored 999….nice aid for when I sell. Cheers
A bloody bargain mate 👌👌
thanks Steve 👍👍
Thanks for the vehicle score site , will try them out . Lovely car but to be honest I've always kept away from these , all good when there working but ££££ when they go wrong . Excellent video as always Lee , good luck mate 👍
thanks ian, yes i have been lucky with them over the years but one day i am sure i will be burned on one. to be fair i buy on average onw or two a year as i am picky with them
@@carukchannel if I seen any good ones I'll let you know mate
Just a quick one, that vehicle score website is absolutely brilliant
Best car out there I have one my self
Certainly wish the very best of luck to the new owner hope they have very very very deep pockets to keep the Chelsea tractor land yacht running. I've owned one and never again!
sounds like you had alot of issues, mind have bee ok and not to many issues but i guess i am a more advantageous position than most owners running a garage and being mechanical. thanks for watching bud and enjoy the bank holiday weekend
Getting car insurance for these or even the vogue is very expensive currently, my existing insurance for 2010 vogue was with Admiral and they didnt even want to renew so I had to fork out 1700 quid for 3rd party/fire/theft with another provider. Want to add a sport with my vogue as well still LOL
Mint R R S lovely . Plus all other stuff great . Looking aRRS soon . I ll be in touch . Great channel .
I had 2011...60 plate and headers went had 2 changed cost of 600 air suspension fault now and again then sold it quick run to hills you need deep pockets all the time but yes they are lovely to drive its just how much do you spend lost thousands on it thousands
sorry to hear jay, thanks for watching bud 👍
If you buying an older range you have to be willing to spend 20-35% of the purchase price in maintenance or repairs
Bearing in mind it is a Discovery 4 with a posher body, a Range Rover Sport L320 with the 3.0 engine is one hell of a car for the money and about half the purchase price of the same aged Disco.
As someone who worked for Landrover , would I ever buy any of their cars not unless I could afford a brand new defender or any RangeRover model. Looks immaculate Lee and has definitely been looked after maintenance wise . Sounds like a good 1 in a market no doubt full of a lot run on shoe strings as they now aren't so expensive but are to run. Is it better than your own if so is it worth keeping and selling on your old car.
hi Jeremy the wife tried asking to keep it but a firm no was given. i have done ao much work to hers recently i refuse to let her have anything else 😁
Great content.
I did a bit of chauffeuring,drove a 2012 Sports Range Rover & a 2017.
Lovely vehicle’s to drive but I wouldn’t personally own one. 👍
thanks for watching paul, sounds like you got the best of both worlds there, driving them with none of the financial worries its going to burn you 😁
Great video Lee, did you say the tyres had been replaced….😁😁
😁😁 did it show
Lee Be carefull with that one Pal .. stick to the simple cheap stuff ! 👍 Regards Chris
i do this is the odd occasion where i step over the line 😁
Another cracking video mate, it certainly is a lovely example that one, keep em coming bud 👍🏻
thanks martyn 👍👍
Lovely car that mate , you got a bargain, bet your well pleased.
thanks gascans yes i had worked on the car so was a no brainer purchase as i knew it was decent. took away alot of the risk
Got 2 of them 3.6 tdv8 and a first edition 4.2 supercharger and a2.7 discovery 3 they’re horrendous on fuel road tax is £695 on tdv8 the supercharger is a good bit of kit when you drive it it just makes you smile like you say there’s just the way they drive no 4x4 drives like them you just need to have a few quid put aside for when they break I do loads of them for people and they all moan but they don’t buy anything else
a true enthusiast you sound david, fair play to you. i love a range rover product too the wife even more so but its a expensive passion to run them as you rightly say
Top class review Lee, you are very knowledgeable 👍
thanks david 👍
Gutted to see you sold it trade this woulda been perfect motor for what I’m looking for
sorry tappers went right away before the video went live thanks for watching anyhow bud
great buy ...hope you make a good profit
thanks james, it sold straight away for 6250 👍👍
A lovely thing. Hopefully a good one. Nice honest review
thanks richard 👍
Nearly owned one took it for a test drive plugged it in on a Carly odb reader it had a Hidden good few ⚠️ lights. It was ano from me
i suspect nearly all of them with have old pcodes stored as they do not cancel off unless wiped on jlr vehicles. be more concerned with whats a present fault code as even a battery going dead 12 months ago will give you historic fault codes but no lights on the dash
Loving your work 💯
thanks wales 👍
Another great video Lee, Arse has dropped out of RR but that looks a really nice example,, Mark
yes they have dropped big time some real bargains out there but also some headaches
Nice bit of kit,I'd love 1 of these
Saying hello to the cows raised a laugh. 😂 Has to be done.
pulled over to change batterys in the go pro and there they were 😁
Hi, you recently reviewed a scan tool a friend is interested in buying one but I can't find the video you did. Can you help?
th-cam.com/video/YGjD5caEzNI/w-d-xo.html
Here is the video we used to solve a abs issue on a i20 👍👍👍👍
@@carukchannel thanks Lee👏👍🏻
I though you were calling me a girl at the start haha, I've been late to a few of your recent videos, but wanted to say keep up the good stuff!
thanks noah 👍👍
Hi always had top of the range Jags but looking for bargain 3L Range Rover that has been cherished.
This one sold straight away, but I do on occasion buy in a RRS thanks for watching
Great Channel love your straight talk and no B/S. I am very tempted to buy a L322 as there looking great value now I have about £10K budget. I am currently in a 2004 J120 Landcruiser full Toyota history 115k had it just over 3 years not 1 issue. Should I stay put.
I'm early! Car looking mint buddy :)
Thought the same
Looking for RR Sport one is going at prees heath which is a long way from me it’s a 68 plate roughly how much do you reckon I should bid for thanks
If its the one I think it is with that mileage it will be around 38-40k, retail will be around 46995 mark. Just be wary of the fees at that level. I would ask how much they would be before bidding on a circa 40k vehicle
@@carukchannel Thanks very much for the reply. I have approximately £30-33k and I’m after 18 plate onwards what are my chances
Spend the extra and buy a l322 TDV8. Even a good sport or discovery 3/4 can snap a crank and destroys the block without warning at any mileage. Main dealer cost circa £15k. Thats why they are selling fo peanuts
Didn't realize you were from Nantwich mate, just down the road from me 👍
live there bud but originally from crewe, business is in winsford but about to move to crewe soon as i look to expand on 👍
Hi, I am looking at upgrading my 2008 RR sports center console with the face-lift 2010 interior. Any advise?
Never known anyone to do that and I would guess it would be a big undertaking or not even possible. Cheaper to just buy a later model
@@carukchannel Thanks
Once told that £2k JLR " in case" fund seems fine but you'll need to double it and then again. Brave man but you seem to have found a good one.
i am very picky with them, sold a few over the years been lucky but i am sure one will come back one day we sell. just try prep them well and make sure there is a decent margin
Loved the intro to this video but, you can tell you're not a country lad, those looked more like dairy cattle to me rather than beef cattle but, I know nothing about running a garage. 😁
I've had a few Range Rovers over the years and had also driven quite a few back when I served in the Corp.
I suppose I have been lucky, as apart from the normal servicing and the odd hiccup, I've had a good relationship with mine in the past.
I tend to think that there are more bad owners than there are bad Range Rovers, as although they want the prestige of owning and driving a Range Rover, they're not prepared to fork out the cash for their upkeep.
Love your channel Lee and have been an avid viewer for quite some time now.
Keep up the great work. 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
they were dairy to be fair 🤣 yes rrs need decent owners who service them and maintain them. i see similar issues with bmw owners
thanks for watching 👍
Have you still got this for sale Lee? How much
Im currently smoking round in a p38 diesel and thats got me thinking i might like a Range Rover for my next car. This looks lovely
its lovely but i would keep that p38 2.5d as a back up 🤣
@@carukchannel my C-max broke down so have borrowed this. It's bright yellow and manual so a bit rare. Will be glad to give it back tbh
Bargain and Range Rover not 3 words that go together , good luck mate you’ll need it no disrespect 😂
Had my 2.7 ,,07 sport 10 years serviced twice a year without fail ,, all it’s had is a suspension compressor and a air con pump ,, obviously wear and tear items ,, so I guess it’s all down to maintenance on these ,, but what car is reliable ?
yes trick is to deal with any issues quickly, you see so many driven to destruction and issues build up
Cracking car.
You got a bargain there! Poor lad who had to sell it. His loss your gain, I guess, that's how the world works.
I would love one.....but it's the issues they have and the price to put them right that puts me off...plus the ones in banger nomics prices have been abused and loads of issues
most have but you can find the odd rough diamond now again
No for a stock unit. Risk insane. Pick up faults. And. After sales support 6 months. I’ll keep Fiestas knocking about. Not a lot profit but no stress
Lovely motor
thanks andy
Nice video
At least you're getting a lot of car for your £600+ road tax. My Saab Convertible is £615 due to that weird 2006 build date and it being a petrol auto. These RRs are nice cars and I loved the drive I had of my mate's L322. Not sure I have deep enough pockets to maintain one properly though.
thanks for watching split pin, they are worth the money in my view but the trick is to buy a decent one from the offset. i know what you mean about them saab turbos some have crazy tax bands
Mines only 360 ,04 plate 2.0 t convertible ,also only has 70k original milage
Hi Lee, can you recommend a company for motor trade insurance?
are you just looking for a part time policy / Home trader ?
@@carukchannel yeah, getting quotes of £2k to £3k a year which is probably about right?
@@Rowallancars it depends on age, trade experience, type of vehicles etc and location ?
I'm glad I came across your TH-cam wanted either a range rover or Mercedes c class
if its your heart buy a range rover sport, if its your head buy a c class but buy the 330d if you can justify it as it will be a blast. the c220d is a decent engine but not very refined
@Car UK can I ask high mileage mercedes does mileage matter? I need advice really
Buy these cars with your head screwed on, and don't think you can run them on a budget.
Thanks again fella.
no probs gary 👍
Last video you mentioned vehicle score I spent the next few hours going through all my old cars! Private plates on that RR you would never know how old it was. My beemer didn’t have a dip stick and it was so annoying as it had to be running half an hour before it could be checked.
yes really annoying on bmw mercs and jag landrovers no dipstick. some audis now doing it too
The 2 scariest things you can do is (1) ride in the Isle of man TT (2) turn the ignition key on your Range Rover. 😮
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Do you still have this for sale. Very interested in buying
its sold sorry bud
Nice intro!
cheers pork sausage 👍
it's a nice fing .
thanks keith
Brave man selling one of those ! , have had a couple but sold them back into the trade ,can be too much of a liability
yes i am very picky about selling them, done three in the last 18 months all ok, 2 others traded on as they did not make the grade. but your right at some point i will get burned on one
If you can out the road tax, fuel and all the repairs down as business expenses then maybe it would work out.
Hi Lee, Just a quick one about vehicle score. It knocks a vehicle score down badly based on age and number of mot comments. 1) Age is unfair, you can see how old a cars and 2) A chatty mot thats too commenty is unfair judge and a very blunt instrument. 3) They got model completely wrong so valuation off. I have let them know. It was free I guess!!!
Might be better than my 2.7 and you might have better mpg but you forgot to mention the snapping crankshaft which is more common on the 3.0
l mentioned they are prone to blowing when under the bonnet, the 2.7 is more reliable without doubt idealy pre 2007 models as they changed the oil pumps on later models which seem to be weaker in my experience and was even a recall at one point
The sport not for me , i prefer my L405 big Range Rover but with the same 3 litre Diesel unit. Mine is 2013 I have owned the past 6 years having bought in UK and imported here to New Zealand, where we are not as yet penalised to road tax them. Mine has now done 115000Kilometres 72000miles, changed cam belt, gearbox oil and filter, all brakes since 100000km. Car is autobiography fully spec. Gold/Black 22inch wheels. Love it. My only issue the rear tailgate refuses to self close, opens ok, I believe a glitch in the computer having fitted new modules etc, so I just pull it down. t 76 I hope to run it another 4 years at least, could afford a new one but wht bother. Cheers Mike Ex BL 1960s Apprentice
thanks for watching Michael. yes i would juat putup with the tailgate not closing, as to replace them is still nig money here for the motors. enjoy it anyhow
Hi Lee,very nice and luxurious vehicles ,and very nice to drive too,provided nothing goes wrong with them. In terms of reliability,they leave a lot to be desired. I would personally go for a Japanese car,such as a Toyota land cruiser or highlander both of these offering quality durability and reliability. This is my personal choice. Land-rover and jaguar products seem to be very popular sellers in the UK,hence you shouldn't have any issues in selling this particular unit since it's in top notch.
thanks john, it sold straight away so very pleased with this one 👍
Hi Lee, out the door quickly, I am glad to hear that.
tried the vehicle score paid 8 quid didnt get any information great videos though
Buy it for £6k budget £2k a year for maintenance and a slush fund building up.
The beasts at the start of the video were dolls not guys!
sorry john, never been the one with the ladies 🤣
Is that not the engine that snaps the crank and scores the piston bores
thats the one ricky 👍👍😁
I'd be worried every time i turned the key.
dont worry its push button start 😁
How do I buy this one please
sorry to say its sold bud went straight away
Nice, but reliability?
they are jot reliable, if you want reliability you buy a toyota😁 thanks for watching bud👍
It was a bucket list to own a Range Rover one day
do it bud but find a good one 👍
@@carukchannel although the discovery 4 looks appealing aswell
Nice motor but wheels look small
20 inch bud, i have driven them with 22 inch wheels they are horid drive
I would have bought that !
was a gem stan, the wife tried pinching it also but put a stop to that 😁
Whats your website please
I am definitely in the Market for a Land Rover Range Rover but hard to find a decent one. Message me when your selling could be a quick turn around for you pal. BTW love the auction channel.
thanks dave yes very difficult, for every good one there is 3 bad ones.
Are you selling this from your garage?
Yes its sold now sorry Dave went straight away which I am not surprised about