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| nebc100 Member Since: 27 Aug 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 113      | 
 Hello All,
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|  Sun Aug 27 2017 11:06am | 
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| Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407      | I would say the newer 3.0 SDV6 engine is the better one to go for.
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|  Sun Aug 27 2017 8:57pm | 
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| RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 9159      | The 3.0 is still reasonably pricey - the OP states a low available budget. They also have a growing reputation for snapping cranks.
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|  Mon Aug 28 2017 11:14am | 
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| Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 5145      | 
 
 No. Not very. The petrol models are ok though | ||
|  Mon Aug 28 2017 11:56am | 
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| squizzel Member Since: 13 Jun 2013 Location: wednesbury Posts: 193      | Like already said, some are good some not so. I have my 2.7 sport as it was left me by my dad. I had a D2 TD5 and to be perfectly honest I still don't trust the sport. It has never let my dad or me down, I just feel the D2 is a stronger engine and box, and will do many more miles than the sport. The sport is much quieter to drive, but I prefer the sound of the D2. That however is just my opinion after owning both. | ||
|  Mon Aug 28 2017 2:09pm | 
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| nebc100 Member Since: 27 Aug 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 113      | Thanks for all the answers!!
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|  Mon Aug 28 2017 2:16pm | 
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| squizzel Member Since: 13 Jun 2013 Location: wednesbury Posts: 193      | Yes that's me, if I could have kept both cars I would. Chassis rot is a big problem on the D2 and expensive to replace. Don't get me wrong the sport is an amazing car, but if you are used to working on them yourself, (as a lot of D2 owners are), then these are more difficult to repair on the driveway, my disco never saw the inside of a workshop in 8 years, somehow I cant see that happening with this. But it was my dads pride and joy, and I will keep it for as long as I can. Work so far since April. Gearbox flush, egr removal, new front lower arm front and rear bushes, and tracking. Left to do ... new clips on A pillar trim, air con leak somewhere, new screen, service and diff oils, and now there seems to be a lot of driveshaft / diff backlash. | ||
|  Mon Aug 28 2017 6:03pm | 
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| nebc100 Member Since: 27 Aug 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 113      | Here is the one that I am looking at:
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|  Mon Aug 28 2017 6:10pm | 
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| Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 5145      | I guess the easy answer is to only buy an RRS if low mileage and you are sure it's been looked after. 
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|  Mon Aug 28 2017 7:10pm | 
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| squizzel Member Since: 13 Jun 2013 Location: wednesbury Posts: 193      | I agree the rims are not my cup of tea either, and the steering wheel is on the wrong side   | ||
|  Mon Aug 28 2017 7:37pm | 
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| RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 9159      | 
 That's equivalent to a £9250 for a 115,000 mile 2.7TDV6 which is probably about right, maybe a bit low in the UK. At that mileage and age it's imperative that the belts have been done. If they haven't done that then I doubt they've done any other maintenance other than an oil change. That would put me off straight away. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed | ||
|  Mon Aug 28 2017 8:40pm | 
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| BJH1959 Member Since: 25 Mar 2017 Location: Paredes de Coura, Portugal Posts: 410      | As you'd expect, mixed views with people having had good and bad experiences. I bought a 2005 RRS 2.7 TDV6 (LHD) back in May this year and as I've said a few times on here, I love it. It had 67k km on the clock and had been looked after. I took a chance and I'm pleased I did. It is having a major service before I take it to Portugal for good early next year. I consider replacing all the belts (as mentioned above) as essential. It is my first LR and it's a bit quirky. Even on the 2005 there are a load of gadgets but that's part of what I love about it. Barrie.
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|  Tue Aug 29 2017 7:14am | 
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| nebc100 Member Since: 27 Aug 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 113      | Well... Have been in touch with the seller, and he seems REALLY honest.
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|  Thu Aug 31 2017 7:15pm | 
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| nebc100 Member Since: 27 Aug 2017 Location: Altlinster Posts: 113      | Well... Went to look at three today. 
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