by LR 1 » Tue Mar 15, 2016 6:06 pm
Thanks for the feedback. I have read buyers guides about what to look for and such, and whilst this helps, it doesn't remove the fear completely of picking up a Disco that might hit you with a huge bill.
Is it better to buy a Disco with higher mileage that has had a lot of the problems sorted, or to buy a lower mileage that hasn't encountered many problems? There's a couple that take my fancy. One of which looks clean, immaculate engine bay and only 62,000 miles etc but very little in terms of written information about the vehicle.
The other has covered 117,000 miles but has a big write up, full Land Rover specialist service history and a full RAC inspection carried out plus a years warranty. But does that count for anything?
It's a mine field..
Thanks for the feedback. I have read buyers guides about what to look for and such, and whilst this helps, it doesn't remove the fear completely of picking up a Disco that might hit you with a huge bill.
Is it better to buy a Disco with higher mileage that has had a lot of the problems sorted, or to buy a lower mileage that hasn't encountered many problems? There's a couple that take my fancy. One of which looks clean, immaculate engine bay and only 62,000 miles etc but very little in terms of written information about the vehicle.
The other has covered 117,000 miles but has a big write up, full Land Rover specialist service history and a full RAC inspection carried out plus a years warranty. But does that count for anything?
It's a mine field..