So yeah, I'm looking to buy an older Land Rover, probably a later Discovery or Freelander. Any particular tips? I couldn't notice much of a difference when I was looking at Discovery and II, and the only major difference I noticed in the Freelander is that it had less trunk space (and, I assume, was shorter). I've mostly looked at online pics, so don't judge me.
My dad use to be really big into Land Rovers (I still to this day use the term "Range Rover" for "Land Rover" because we had so many Ranger Rovers). He was a handy mechanic, and he mostly just bought them with problems, fixed them, and sold them. At one point we had 15.
Also, I've been talking to sellers and found that no one ever goes as low as the Edmund's True Market Value. It seems odd to me, because supposedly Edmund's TMV is drawn from actual sales price and, rather than trying to guess at the worth, it just tells you what the average is that people paid for that model and mileage. I've got one example below
2004 Discovery SE
-heated seats
-cd player
-126,000 miles
-"clean" condition
Dealer TMV: $5,030
Private Party TMV: $3,861
Does that sound right? I've been trying to use the TMV when talking to sellers and haven't gotten anywhere near that. I want to know if the TMV is wrong, or if I've just talked to stiff sellers - or maybe I just suck at negotiating.
Also, I've been talking to sellers and found that no one ever goes as low as the Edmund's True Market Value. It seems odd to me, because supposedly Edmund's TMV is drawn from actual sales price and, rather than trying to guess at the worth, it just tells you what the average is that people paid for that model and mileage. I've got one example below
2004 Discovery SE
-heated seats
-cd player
-126,000 miles
-"clean" condition
Dealer TMV: $5,030
Private Party TMV: $3,861
Does that sound right? I've been trying to use the TMV when talking to sellers and haven't gotten anywhere near that. I want to know if the TMV is wrong, or if I've just talked to stiff sellers - or maybe I just suck at negotiating.