Is 15k too much for a 2003 Disco II?
#11
Put it this way, in 2003 I bought my D2 ES7 TD5 new for £24.500 (about $31,500 at today's rate), admittedly this was a knock down price from a reputable large LR dealership. If you are considering paying $15K for a 14 year old D2 you either have far too much money or you need to see a shrink soon. $15K is far too much for an old D2 even with 60K miles on it. It's value is more likely to be $6-7K max.
#13
Falls Church: https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/...227755579.html
I appreciate all the help everyone. I have no idea why it is so hard to find a decent one at a decent price...
#14
Put it this way, in 2003 I bought my D2 ES7 TD5 new for £24.500 (about $31,500 at today's rate), admittedly this was a knock down price from a reputable large LR dealership. If you are considering paying $15K for a 14 year old D2 you either have far too much money or you need to see a shrink soon. $15K is far too much for an old D2 even with 60K miles on it. It's value is more likely to be $6-7K max.
Blunt, honest, and accurate. You are my new best friend.
In all honesty, I probably have too much money and would benefit from seeing a shrink.
#15
I've been taking lessons from the 'Mooch' (Anthony Scaramucci) on tact and diplomacy
Ryan Lizza Revisits His Phone Call with Anthony Scaramucci | The New Yorker
#16
Sorry to sound so blunt but I really hate to see anyone pay over the odds for anything.
I've been taking lessons from the 'Mooch' (Anthony Scaramucci) on tact and diplomacy
Ryan Lizza Revisits His Phone Call with Anthony Scaramucci | The New Yorker
I've been taking lessons from the 'Mooch' (Anthony Scaramucci) on tact and diplomacy
Ryan Lizza Revisits His Phone Call with Anthony Scaramucci | The New Yorker
I genuinely appreciate it.
Can someone find me a good one? I'm ready to pay a finders fee for something properly repaired and maintained, around 100k miles in grey or green.
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#20
Started at $3500 about 2 months ago.
Still on Craigslist