A Impostor Looking for Buying advice
Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 9:40 pm
Hi All
I feel like a bit of an impostor, as I don’t actually have an X5……yet.
I brought a Discovery 3 with countless hidden problems a couple of months back, which is now nothing more than a driveway ornament at present. I'm now in a legal battle with the dealer who sold it to me. The experience has put me off buying another Land Rover and I’m back at the only other car that was in the running from the beginning, being an X5.
As my cash is still tied up in the Land Rover, I’m looking to purchase a Late 2007 to 2010 E70 with the view to upgrading it later. I want the 3.0d and I’m not normally averse to considering High mileage vehicles, providing it comes with full-service history and maintenance record.
Things go wrong on all cars, I get that. But of course, everyone who has a bad experience posts about it online which makes it very hard to research what really tends to go wrong, besides the odd catastrophic failure.
So if you kind folks could give me any tips on what to look out for when buying an E70 I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance, and I look forward to helping and contributing to the community once I have the car.
All the best.
I feel like a bit of an impostor, as I don’t actually have an X5……yet.
I brought a Discovery 3 with countless hidden problems a couple of months back, which is now nothing more than a driveway ornament at present. I'm now in a legal battle with the dealer who sold it to me. The experience has put me off buying another Land Rover and I’m back at the only other car that was in the running from the beginning, being an X5.
As my cash is still tied up in the Land Rover, I’m looking to purchase a Late 2007 to 2010 E70 with the view to upgrading it later. I want the 3.0d and I’m not normally averse to considering High mileage vehicles, providing it comes with full-service history and maintenance record.
Things go wrong on all cars, I get that. But of course, everyone who has a bad experience posts about it online which makes it very hard to research what really tends to go wrong, besides the odd catastrophic failure.
So if you kind folks could give me any tips on what to look out for when buying an E70 I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance, and I look forward to helping and contributing to the community once I have the car.
All the best.