Land Rover Sport S D150

Go a year or 2 lower and you'd get the same with around 25k miles, auto, specced up!

You will not like the showroom experience we went in to aberdeen and we was in there for 4/5 hours and at the end of the day they offered us something 250 per month more than our budget. After clearly stating our budget when we arrived.
 
Numberplate spelling GHOST, everything blacked out, massive subwoofer... what are the chances this comes with free 'drug dealer' markers in the police database? :p
Did you not read the OP? He is from Aberdeen after all :D:o:p

That advert is ropey as anything anyway - the price and mileage in the description is way off what AT has been given lol.
 
Half the fun of something like that is having tons of lazy torque on tap... 380nm isn't terrible but not great either.

Are you looking at the same car as the rest of us? I can only assume not. There is no 'fun' to be had in an engine of that level of power in a car that large and 380nm is not 'tons of lazy torque on tap' when it's fitted to a 2 tonne SUV with a manual gearbox.
 
Are you looking at the same car as the rest of us? I can only assume not. There is no 'fun' to be had in an engine of that level of power in a car that large and 380nm is not 'tons of lazy torque on tap' when it's fitted to a 2 tonne SUV with a manual gearbox.

I think you've misread my post.

Given the amount of times I've banged on about large SUVs and trucks and V6s I'd have thought it fairly clear I didn't consider 380nm tons of torque in a vehicle like that.
 
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I've had mine 1.5 years and apart from disks and pads, 2 new tyres I've not had one problem so far
 
Arent JLR 2.0l Diesels widely regarded as being pretty unreliable?

Ours had serious oil dilution problems, which was apparently down to the very poor design of the DPF system, it wanted a service every 3,000 miles, which was "OK" when under the original manufacturers warranty, but a problem that they refused point blank to cover under the JLR extended warranty.

Got rid of the car after a year of extended warranty, really liked it on the whole (HSE Luxury with loads of options) but the ownership experience was rubbish.
 
I leased a 2019 150bhp diesel FWD Evoque for two years as a stop gap between cars. Not quite the same car but similar. Yes the engine is gutless but economical on a long run. Not economical around town though. It was a nice place to be when the weather was rubbish. But even as a new car it had a few annoyances such as squeaks and an awful entertainment system. It also had quite a few software bugs.

Overall I enjoyed the car and occasionally miss it. But I wouldn't buy a used base model one for £37k.

Overall I prefer my mini cooper.
 
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