Member Since: 15 Apr 2017
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Hello and purchase advice
Hi, I'm Rob (member of the other LR sites) and looking to purchase a Disco, it wont be our main car but will used as a run around for the kids, dogs and to go green laning - in the past I've had a few Land Rovers: Rangie, Defender and most recently a RRS but never a Disco.
Ideally I'd like a white or black one and I've got a few shortlisted on autotrader and ebay ranging from a 2013 ex police D4 to a 2007 D3. Does anyone have any experience of ex police vehicles, this one has 117K on the clock?
In regards to D3's - is there a specific year/ model to avoid or look for?
If the D3 police one is anything like the rest of the cars the police use, it will be basic spec and have holes in the dash etc, good service history though. Seems like SE is a good choice, HSE is top but it does come with the standard leaking sunroof
Make sure it's had the belts done, 2007 onwards make sure the oil pump is done at the same time. Apart from that make sure you have a credit card SWMBO doesn't know about for all the goodies you will want to buy
Welcome to the mad house2006 D3 HSE
Java Black
Clock in Dash
3 Flash Indicators
V8 brake upgrade
15th Apr 2017 8:11 pm
r21
Member Since: 15 Apr 2017
Location: wirral
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Thanks for the reply, I did some more research and not to upset any D3 owners but the improvements/ reliability offered by the D4 it seems a more sensible option albeit at an additional cost.
The ex police vehicle is actually a D4, I spoke to the garage and was told it had been serviced every 6000 miles but he couldn't tell me if the belts had been done and I should assume they hadn't - this put me off a bit. The car is here
http://www.cotswoldscarsandcommercials.co....4084200040
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16th Apr 2017 8:08 am
Pete K
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I think I would have the cheaper one.
16th Apr 2017 9:34 am
r21
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thanks Pete, any particular reason other than it is cheaper? I'm assuming the difference in wear on major components is going a fair amount with the extra 37k miles but then again it may have had more items renewed especially if it is a police vehicle.
16th Apr 2017 9:51 am
Red Merle
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What I'd be really interested in with the police version is the service history. If you get one owner and a complete service history, that's great and servicing on them tends not to be skimped on. If there's no proof of the belts having been done, it's still a cheap car with an £800 major service and belt change at an independent.
If leather is important (it's vital for me!), then the cheapo cloth here would make a great starting point for a leather re-trim (which is surprisingly good VFM).
My only concern would be electrical system and the work that they may have done on it. Check everything works exactly as it should.
The mileage isn't an issue - Highways England run these for 3 years and 250-320,000 miles!!
16th Apr 2017 10:52 am
lynalldiscovery
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Location: Maidstone
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Ive heard and read some not so good stories on police vehicle maintenance, can remember reading one a few years ago where a police defender turned up to take part in a charity event and failed the scutineering on a major suspension issue.
Iirc crown vehicles dont need an mot either?
On the positive side when you come to sell there wont be to much depreciation as it will still be fairly current.
16th Apr 2017 11:00 am
r21
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Location: wirral
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I ran a car check against the police vehicle, there is a single MOT done in January with a recorded mileage of 120K, its advertised as having 117K so that concerns me. I asked about service history and was told it had been serviced every 6000 miles but he wouldn't commit to what had been done, I asked specifically about the cambelt and he said he thought they have chains.
In regards to electrics the dealer said it hasn't had the dash or headlining altered and it is as standard but looking at the picture of the gear selector there is what appears to be a patched up hole, however he did say though the rear seats in the boot had been removed but he could source replacements for £500.
At 16K plus £500 for rear seats, potentially £800 for service and cambelt, £1000 to have seats re-trimmed in leather that would put it at around £18K.
16th Apr 2017 11:30 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Sounds like a lot of salesman spiel. If no paperwork to back it up, plus given lack of his knowledge on the mechanical side, I wouldn't be relying on it much.
16th Apr 2017 11:35 am
Charliecloud
Member Since: 31 Jul 2014
Location: Tonbridge
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r21 wrote:
I ran a car check against the police vehicle, there is a single MOT done in January with a recorded mileage of 120K, its advertised as having 117K so that concerns me. I asked about service history and was told it had been serviced every 6000 miles but he wouldn't commit to what had been done, I asked specifically about the cambelt and he said he thought they have chains.
In regards to electrics the dealer said it hasn't had the dash or headlining altered and it is as standard but looking at the picture of the gear selector there is what appears to be a patched up hole, however he did say though the rear seats in the boot had been removed but he could source replacements for £500.
At 16K plus £500 for rear seats, potentially £800 for service and cambelt, £1000 to have seats re-trimmed in leather that would put it at around £18K.
I think that you have,wisely, talked yourself out of that one. There are lots out there to choose from, inc on here. Don't just rely on service history as a guide to condition, look at any Invoices to see if all the main faults have been addressed, depending on where you live, one of the site sponsors may be able to check out a shortlisted vehicle for you.
16th Apr 2017 11:46 am
Pete K
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r21 wrote:
thanks Pete, any particular reason other than it is cheaper?
To keep the left over money for repairs, as you seam to need to on D3 and D4's
And should be serviced well, had the repairs required.
But was another poster has said, maybe not.
Need extra money for the 3rd row seats? Didn't know that the basic ones got them, and if you don't need um, don't pay the extra money
16th Apr 2017 12:31 pm
Pete K
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Location: GL
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they look like special rear lights though ?
With a space by the reverse/fog lights for strobes
not a good example
16th Apr 2017 12:33 pm
Projectblue
Member Since: 15 Feb 2009
Location: South West
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r21 wrote:
I ran a car check against the police vehicle, there is a single MOT done in January with a recorded mileage of 120K, its advertised as having 117K so that concerns me. I asked about service history and was told it had been serviced every 6000 miles but he wouldn't commit to what had been done, I asked specifically about the cambelt and he said he thought they have chains.
In regards to electrics the dealer said it hasn't had the dash or headlining altered and it is as standard but looking at the picture of the gear selector there is what appears to be a patched up hole, however he did say though the rear seats in the boot had been removed but he could source replacements for £500.
At 16K plus £500 for rear seats, potentially £800 for service and cambelt, £1000 to have seats re-trimmed in leather that would put it at around £18K.
Police are not required to have MOT's per se. Some Forces do them, others don't bother. They do however get the equivalent inspection of an MOT, they just don't get the certificate. However the one thing I would be mindful of is the hours that car may have sat with the engine running and not going anywhere. It wouldn't be unusual for it to sit 2 or 3 hours with the heater on in winter or 6 hours at an RTC.
Then there's the accident damage.....
Personally unless it was stupid cheap I wouldn't take the risk. There is a reason they get rid before the warranty runs out.... D3 2.7tdv6 SE Manual - SOLD
Defender 110 2.4tdci - SOLD
Defender 130 2.4tdci - SOLD
D4 3.0SDV6 HSE
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