New guy looking for opinions
#1
New guy looking for opinions
Hey so I'm sure yall get this a lot here, but I'm looking into buying a land rover discovery 2, it's not the prettiest but I can work on that as time goes by and such. Think this is worth it? I've already been in contact with the seller and the brake pads are bad and maybe the rotors and I can do those in my sleep. I've read these guys are pretty finicky with maintenance but that doesn't deter me. I haven't gone out to look yet been waiting on some cash to come in.
#2
186,000 mi and a laundry list of repair items. Seller lost interest because there is a lot of work to be done. With that said, if it isn’t a total sloppy joe, I wouldn’t pay more than $500. Who can verify the seller even did a correct job on head gaskets, etc. $500 cash and he’ll sell it. He wants it gone. If not, eh.
#3
Thanks I was kinda thinking the same! I'm planning to go over it with a comb, check for rust, take my code reader and stuff. The pics on the inside looked like it was in good shape, no ripped seats and it clean. I'm not scared of doing some work. The one thing I can't really do is rip a engine apart.
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Yes, look out for a rusty frame. With enough time and a small investment you can fix anything mechanical on these trucks. If the chassis isn't sound there's no point. Some trucks will be better candidates than others depending on options, mods, cosmetic condition etc, and only a strong familiarity with these trucks will reveal that. In the meantime, what to avoid is a truck that's not worth spending any money on. Here's a good link of what to look for. Check the entire frame. Surface rust is a non-issue, the truck you're considering is 20 years old so it will have that. Structural failure is another story. Scroll down to post #10.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...o-rusty-97743/
Another thing I consider important is how long has it been for sale, and why is is for sale. These are often telling indicators. Also, a $1,000 truck probably won't have extensive service records or a compression test but you can ask. Check the obvious stuff, jugs of fluid in the back, especially coolant aren't a good sign. Tires for these trucks are pretty expensive too so newer excellent condition tires can go a long way towards throwing money at other problems instead. Is it inspected? How'd it do at its last emissions test?
I like the $500 offer approach and don't be afraid to walk away. >$2k trucks will all need work so look at a bunch before jumping on one.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...o-rusty-97743/
Another thing I consider important is how long has it been for sale, and why is is for sale. These are often telling indicators. Also, a $1,000 truck probably won't have extensive service records or a compression test but you can ask. Check the obvious stuff, jugs of fluid in the back, especially coolant aren't a good sign. Tires for these trucks are pretty expensive too so newer excellent condition tires can go a long way towards throwing money at other problems instead. Is it inspected? How'd it do at its last emissions test?
I like the $500 offer approach and don't be afraid to walk away. >$2k trucks will all need work so look at a bunch before jumping on one.
Last edited by ahab; 03-29-2020 at 06:38 PM.
#7
I'll definitely take a look at the underside, thanks for the visual in that thread. From what he told me he said work keeps him from working on it and he has too many projects. But it has been on there for a little bit I think. He said there wasn't anything wrong with it besides the issues he listed and would pass inspection with brakes. No emissions test here in Virginia thankfully. When I have the cash I'll Ask him some more in-depth information and relay it.
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186,000 mi and a laundry list of repair items. Seller lost interest because there is a lot of work to be done. With that said, if it isn’t a total sloppy joe, I wouldn’t pay more than $500. Who can verify the seller even did a correct job on head gaskets, etc. $500 cash and he’ll sell it. He wants it gone. If not, eh.