2004 Disco SE 39k miles value?
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Basically the first owner had it for 8 years and put on 29K miles. Had it serviced at the dealer. The 2nd owner only had it 11 months and now the new owner just purchased it last month and I assumed paid way to much for it.
The Disco is very clean, I drove it today, for a 10 year old car, wow looks almost new inside and out. Never taken off road. Oh well I made an offer but he rejected it, though maybe he will call me back I a week after I hope he gets no other offers.
Just to much money. Oh well.
The Disco is very clean, I drove it today, for a 10 year old car, wow looks almost new inside and out. Never taken off road. Oh well I made an offer but he rejected it, though maybe he will call me back I a week after I hope he gets no other offers.
Just to much money. Oh well.
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Basically the first owner had it for 8 years and put on 29K miles. Had it serviced at the dealer. The 2nd owner only had it 11 months and now the new owner just purchased it last month and I assumed paid way to much for it.
The Disco is very clean, I drove it today, for a 10 year old car, wow looks almost new inside and out. Never taken off road. Oh well I made an offer but he rejected it, though maybe he will call me back I a week after I hope he gets no other offers.
Just to much money. Oh well.
The Disco is very clean, I drove it today, for a 10 year old car, wow looks almost new inside and out. Never taken off road. Oh well I made an offer but he rejected it, though maybe he will call me back I a week after I hope he gets no other offers.
Just to much money. Oh well.
Seals and bearings tend to dry up if the vehicle is not used occasionally. Best to get a pre-purchase inspection to check it mechanical condition before you agree on a final offer price.
You mentioned the last owner has just purchased it and is now planning to sell it. Did you give a reason for selling it so soon?
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