What should I look out for when buying my 03/04 RR Vogue ?
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Ok, I'm needing a family wagon to add to my current crop, and a luxurious 2nd hand vogue is catching my eye. In fact two or three are as they're sitting at £12k - £14k !
What should I be looking out for on a 2003 / 2004 model when I go to see them ? I've already decided not to take one with over 80,000 on the clock. Is there a guide to buying them that could help me, or are there a few posters on here who can help me out ?
Hoping to avoid getting one that needs several thousand pounds of work over the next 24 months if possible !
Cheers
What should I be looking out for on a 2003 / 2004 model when I go to see them ? I've already decided not to take one with over 80,000 on the clock. Is there a guide to buying them that could help me, or are there a few posters on here who can help me out ?
Hoping to avoid getting one that needs several thousand pounds of work over the next 24 months if possible !
Cheers
Try www.fullfatrr.com and www.rangerovers.net for more technical info.
Watch out for the front differential failure. LR main dealers will fit a redesigned diff for free if it does go (irrespective of age/warranty status) but it's worth checking whether it's been done or not.
Watch out for gearbox issues on high-mileage RRs. Land Rover say they're sealed for life but an occasional oil change (every Inspection 2) is probably worth it.
Watch out for the front differential failure. LR main dealers will fit a redesigned diff for free if it does go (irrespective of age/warranty status) but it's worth checking whether it's been done or not.
Watch out for gearbox issues on high-mileage RRs. Land Rover say they're sealed for life but an occasional oil change (every Inspection 2) is probably worth it.
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