Good deal or not on 1997 Disco SE7?
There is a 1997 Disco SE7 with 124K miles for $2900. It is in pretty good condition however owner states it needs an air flow sensor and will need 2 new front tires. The brakes are also going to need to be done soon. It appears to be far below book for the year and mileage and being a SE7. Any concerns I should have for this year or other questions to ask? He states air flow sensor is less than $100 to purchase butI am unaware how expensive tohave installed. Looking forvehicle that can handle winterweather in Michigan and will be dependable. Disco has a good reliability rating but wondered if any others had input on this deal. Thanks.
Well, I'm kind of puzzled about you asking if $2900.00 is a good deal on a 1997 Discovery. Not flaming or anything, but do you expect that at some point, people will pay you to take their car ??? For crying out loud, this is a Dicovery!!! the leather seats alone are worth more than $3000.00
Since the actual owner says that the air flow sensor is a mear $100.00, I'd tell him to get it and put it in and that you'll take the vehicle. Expect to have a few grands to invest in it to bring it back to top shape, but this is normal. In the end, you'll still have much more of a vehicle than you paid for.
FYI the Disco is one of the best vehicles in winter conditions as long as you realise that it is not a snowmobile and you drive it carefully and intelligently. There's no storm that can stop you if you drive in such manner.
Since the actual owner says that the air flow sensor is a mear $100.00, I'd tell him to get it and put it in and that you'll take the vehicle. Expect to have a few grands to invest in it to bring it back to top shape, but this is normal. In the end, you'll still have much more of a vehicle than you paid for.
FYI the Disco is one of the best vehicles in winter conditions as long as you realise that it is not a snowmobile and you drive it carefully and intelligently. There's no storm that can stop you if you drive in such manner.
Thats about right for a fixer upper.
A Mass air flow sensor runs about $650 for a Disco I.
It takes a screw driver to change.
Brakes another $500 to $700.
Two tires thats up to you.
A Mass air flow sensor runs about $650 for a Disco I.
It takes a screw driver to change.
Brakes another $500 to $700.
Two tires thats up to you.
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