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Mellowman
 


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Test Drive tomorrow, then the big talk! Any tips, advice?

Greetings from a newbie to the forum Smile

Have got a test drive tomorrow (James Edwards, Chester) and was wondering how to get the best out of it. Also, any advice for negotiating a good deal - are there discounts on these cars? I will probably go for the Freedom package as I'm not bothered about ownership, but the devil's in the figures I guess.

Thanks for any advice!

Dave
  
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Mellowman, welcome. The car is awesome, take a look at the events page for today. On road it is sheer fun. Inside it is enormous. Go for a long drive or even a day or tow if poss. Once driven purchase is imminent.
  
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Make sure you drive the car both around town and on the motorway....if the dealer wont lend the car for more than an hour go to one who will Wink
  
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Re: Test Drive tomorrow, then the big talk! Any tips, advice

Mellowman wrote:
Greetings from a newbie to the forum Smile

Have got a test drive tomorrow (James Edwards, Chester) and was wondering how to get the best out of it. Also, any advice for negotiating a good deal - are there discounts on these cars? I will probably go for the Freedom package as I'm not bothered about ownership, but the devil's in the figures I guess.

Thanks for any advice!

Dave
Firstly, convince the salesman you're serious, not just looking for a way of filling your lunch hour... that way you should be able to get more than the standard 5 mile test drive...
I had to wait for 4 months for mine.... worth every minute of it!
they are an awesome piece of kit, calling them a 'car' doesn't even begin to describe a tenth of their abilities and certainly doesn't do them any justice Thumbs Up
you'll love it!
every Disco 3 i've seen is just as capable on and off road, it's just the level of comfort / toys that varies, today we had an 'S' manual doing everything a 'HSE' auto could / did do.... and afterwards, all regained their impeccable road manners on the drive home - brilliant... just brilliant!
  
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England 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Cairns BlueDiscovery 3

The car is the swiss army knife of the auto world, a days offroading getting mucky and then 2 hours drive in luxury and calm on the way home, can't beat it!
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Post #1795918th Sep 2005 8:41 pm
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Mellowman
 


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Thanks for the speedy replies so far!

I agree, it looks a real master of everything vehicle...

I do some very long journeys so comfort will be a big priority, and I shall make sure I can get all the warranty it's possible to get (being a former 1st-generation Freelander owner!).

Dave
  
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10forcash
 


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With a name like 'Mellowman'.... your'e not Shaun Ryder are you? Shocked Laughing Laughing Laughing
  
Post #1796318th Sep 2005 8:52 pm
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Mellowman
 


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10forcash wrote:
With a name like 'Mellowman'.... your'e not Shaun Ryder are you? Shocked Laughing Laughing Laughing


LOL, must be an old git cos I had to do a Google search to find out who Shaun Ryder is...

Let's just say that even Radio 2 sounds too noisy to me Smile

Dave
  
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10forcash
 


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Mellowman wrote:
10forcash wrote:
With a name like 'Mellowman'.... your'e not Shaun Ryder are you? Shocked Laughing Laughing Laughing


LOL, must be an old git cos I had to do a Google search to find out who Shaun Ryder is...

Let's just say that even Radio 2 sounds too noisy to me Smile

Dave
Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter yep, old git myself (although not in a Dom Harvey or BN stylee) but I still feel the same as when I was 20, in a 'manchestoh' sort of way Wink  
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10forcash wrote:
Mellowman wrote:
10forcash wrote:
With a name like 'Mellowman'.... your'e not Shaun Ryder are you? Shocked Laughing Laughing Laughing


LOL, must be an old git cos I had to do a Google search to find out who Shaun Ryder is...

Let's just say that even Radio 2 sounds too noisy to me Smile

Dave
Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter yep, old git myself (although not in a Dom Harvey or BN stylee) but I still feel the same as when I was 20, in a 'manchestoh' sort of way Wink


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When I had my test drive in June I borrowed the car for a weekend, the 1st of 12 different test drive vehicles and it won hands down.

I have had my D3 for a week now and have done 1300 miles with only two minor issues, bothe rectified now.

I find the car very comfortable and am doing a 150 miles a day at least.
  
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Mellowman
 


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newtolr wrote:
When I had my test drive in June I borrowed the car for a weekend, the 1st of 12 different test drive vehicles and it won hands down.

I have had my D3 for a week now and have done 1300 miles with only two minor issues, bothe rectified now.

I find the car very comfortable and am doing a 150 miles a day at least.


Just got back from a very short demo ride on normal commuter-choked roads. No motorway, just a few speed bumps for rough roads.

I'll post a full resume later, but I'm not going to spend big money without feeling I really 'know' the car. Major downside is the lack of space for luggage with 7 seats, could be a deal-breaker...

The salesman said he knew I would be back to see him after I've tested the XC90, which I'm now arranging - we'll see!

Dave
  
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BN
 


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Mellowman wrote:
newtolr wrote:
When I had my test drive in June I borrowed the car for a weekend, the 1st of 12 different test drive vehicles and it won hands down.

I have had my D3 for a week now and have done 1300 miles with only two minor issues, bothe rectified now.

I find the car very comfortable and am doing a 150 miles a day at least.


Just got back from a very short demo ride on normal commuter-choked roads. No motorway, just a few speed bumps for rough roads.

I'll post a full resume later, but I'm not going to spend big money without feeling I really 'know' the car. Major downside is the lack of space for luggage with 7 seats, could be a deal-breaker...

The salesman said he knew I would be back to see him after I've tested the XC90, which I'm now arranging - we'll see!

Dave


Dave see your point about the space, but unless you buy a bus, which vehicle has more space than the D3 with 7 full seats Shocked
  
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If anyone knows a car no longer than the Landrover or any other SUV/MPV that has luggage space with all 7 seats up, please let me know Laughing

Seriously though, there is a certain London cab co that runs a fleet of Fiat Ullysses that have 8 seats and a little luggage space behind the 3rd row, but would you want to drive one Laughing
  
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