Considering a return to Landrover
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Considering a return to Landrover
I am a new member here considering a return to Landrover. Previously had a 99 Discovery II which we traded in 2006 for a Hummer H3. Here is what I am thinking, I would like a 2003 or 2004 Discovery. I have been looking at cars.com etc and it looks like I might be able to pick one up for around $8,000. I am not looking for a museum piece but would like to find a decent looking example with around 80,000 miles, mechanical condition is important of course. There are not many available in my area of southern Indiana but when i do a 500 mile search I find several in my price range. I would almost prefer the S model but since the SE is more common that would be OK. I am not to concerned too much about fuel economy since it would probably only be driven 5,000 mile per year approx. This vehicle would be used for general driving, light towing and winter driving.
I like the look of the 2003 or 2004 and would like the newest year possible. Are these years better or worse than the older series II? Any other suggestions on what to look for when searching for one to buy. I have been searching for one that has not spent as much time in northern states due to rust isues.
I like the look of the 2003 or 2004 and would like the newest year possible. Are these years better or worse than the older series II? Any other suggestions on what to look for when searching for one to buy. I have been searching for one that has not spent as much time in northern states due to rust isues.
Last edited by WBZ; 08-08-2012 at 12:59 PM.
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And for that kind of folding money - pre-purchase inspection at your expense from Rover skilled mechanic. You'll be looking at "the tick" engine noise, potential overheating, and swap out or rebuild of front prop shaft if it is still factory original, lots of other gremlins. But you knew that from the first time.
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And for that kind of folding money - pre-purchase inspection at your expense from Rover skilled mechanic. You'll be looking at "the tick" engine noise, potential overheating, and swap out or rebuild of front prop shaft if it is still factory original, lots of other gremlins. But you knew that from the first time.
I looked up the price of the shaft and it seems reasonable enough. How much would labor typically be to replace it?
Last edited by WBZ; 08-08-2012 at 08:16 PM.
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04 has the center differential lock if you care to have it. It is practically the same truck as the 2003 otherwise, except for the roof rails. The badging is also 3 dimensional as opposed to the SE decals present in earlier models.
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If you need a CDL then you will be looking at an 04. I have a 03 which i tow with and love it, yes its in the "death range of bad vin" but its still going and mine does tick with a slipped linner. When i tow then the tick goes away.
My 2c. Picked my mint 03 up from a road side delaer last year ro $5k best deal I have ever had