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    Land Rover Discovery

    What would you expect to pay for a late model Land Rover Discovery.
    Auto Petrol and no later then 2006 with low klms.
    Thanks
    Troy

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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    Depends on what way you look at it.

    To buy one... Not much
    To repair on... LOTS.


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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    thats ill informed if you are suggesting that they are dearer or more costly to run than other large 4wds

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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    Troy,

    Just out of interest why wouldn't you consider the diesel. The D3 TDV6 is one hell of a motor.

    Brett

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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    Quote Originally Posted by bugman View Post
    Troy,

    Just out of interest why wouldn't you consider the diesel. The D3 TDV6 is one hell of a motor.

    Brett
    Brett,
    I would consider a diesel but i am just curious as what i would pay for a late model as a few years ago i owned a a Discovery and from memory i think it was a V8 petrol.
    When i went to trade it the resale value was a shooker,yet i could not fault the Discovery and would own one tomorrow but i could not afford a brand new one.
    I Would like to get a late model one say 2006 onwards but i do not know what i would pay for one and is the re sale value still bad.
    I think they are a top class wagon.
    Troy

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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    Are there many good late models down south as i am from Nth Qld and not much about up here.
    Thanks
    Troy

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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    Mate in all honesty I can't remember ever actually seeing a late model D3 second hand around the place.

    Not many - if any - were bought for fleet and with private buyers tending to have hung on to them at only a few years of age there are few around.

    If you can find one - you could do a lot worse in the 4WD market.

    Good luck.

    Brett.

    PS I nearly bought one - diesel - then drove the Rangie Sport with the same motor. It was like a sports car and then I couldn't go back to the D3. You may find some rangie sports with the same motor in the second hand market as they brought out a twin turbo V8 diesel model that was a rocket ship and all those with money traded up.

    Worth a look

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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    So Bret have you upgraded to a range rover yet?
    mick

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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    Mick,

    What can I say - the company bought a Mitsubishi Triton.

    Strange how some things work.

    Needless to say the Rangie is just waiting a few more years.

    Brett

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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    Search carsales for private ads - should find a couple.

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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    Get online and try fowles auction group. Type in the name and model and it will list any available. There will be a few there I would suspect. Executive repos..
    You are entitled to my opinion!
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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    Quote Originally Posted by Mtx View Post
    Depends on what way you look at it.

    To buy one... Not much
    To repair on... LOTS.

    Mtx,
    The cheapest i can find so far is $54590 for a 2005 model.
    Troy

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    Re: Land Rover Discovery

    Hi Troy, here's one in Townsville 2004 model

    http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automo...kToResult=true

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