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Airportman
Member Since: 17 May 2014
Location: Hinckley
Posts: 342
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As above I am looking to sell my beloved D3, belts need doing (14 years) would I be best to have them done first or let the new owner have them done, your opinions please
Pete IID BT
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15th Jun 2020 10:53 am |
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Sea Raider
Member Since: 01 Nov 2016
Location: None
Posts: 4450
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In my opinion, I would say have them done, gives the correct impression of a well cared for motor and 1 less thing for a buyer to knock you down on price for.
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15th Jun 2020 10:54 am |
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Gareth
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Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
Posts: 26757
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Yes definitely. Also get it done with evidence of all the other bits that People usually question, like oil pump and water pump. All builds confidence.
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15th Jun 2020 11:15 am |
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riverblanche
Member Since: 31 Aug 2010
Location: retford'ish
Posts: 2220
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Hi,
I think the other way on a 2005 car
work out how much it Will cost you to get them done and reduce your price by that,
your car looks better value
your No worse off
the new owner "May" be able to do the belts themselves which works out better value for them as well
if the new owner has to pay someone to do the work you have already reduced the price anyway, so the "£700 off to get the belts done" has already been addressed
everyone wins
be open (as you are doing) about what needs doing and Hopefully you have receipts for previous work done that still shows its not been neglected
Its a bit like tyres I would Always rather buy a car with worn out tyres than "new set just put on"
you can see how the old set has worn so any tracking issues and you get to put on the tyres that You want and best suit your needs (not ditch finders cheapest ones going!)
The short answer is dont do them but point it out
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Gone D3 HSE 2008
Another Porsche Cayenne 2022
Gone Porsche Cayenne 2020
Gone RRS HSE Dynamic 2016
Gone RRS HSE LUX 2011
Gone RRS HSE 2006
Gone D3 SE 2.7 2008
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I plan on living forever and so far so good !
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15th Jun 2020 12:31 pm |
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JackNorris
Member Since: 06 Jul 2012
Location: Beds/Bucks Border
Posts: 1879
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Having sold and now looking to buy.
I wouldnt worry about doing them. But put it in the ad
State whether the oil pump has been changed.
And have a wad of paperwork ready for the viewing MY2023 Discovery 5 R-Dynamic 3.0
MY2020 Discovery 5 Landmark 3.0 - SOLD
MY2005 Discovery 3 V8 4.4 HSE - SOLD
MY2019 Discovery 5 SE 3.0 - LR Replaced !
MY2005 Discovery 3 S 2.7 - SOLD
MY2016 Discovery 4 Graphite - SOLD
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15th Jun 2020 12:33 pm |
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lynalldiscovery
Member Since: 22 Dec 2009
Location: Maidstone
Posts: 7274
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Do not forget at that age, it will be a lr enthusiast buying rather than average joe punter.
Being an enthusiast they will know what the cars foibles are, and most likely can do the work themselves.
Not forgetting front belt change on D3 is straight forward job.
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15th Jun 2020 1:26 pm |
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motorworks
Member Since: 14 Nov 2019
Location: Usk
Posts: 412
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I would say sell as it is. It may be easier to sell after spending a few hundred pounds on belts, but the expense will not be reflected in vehicle value (sale price).
Also, if new owner gets the work done they can choose the garage and have a guarantee. They may opt for oil pump replacement and a service at the same time. Chris
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15th Jun 2020 10:07 pm |
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Airportman
Member Since: 17 May 2014
Location: Hinckley
Posts: 342
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Thanks for all the replies Guys, interesting to see the diverse opinions, no right or wrong in this, just different ideas of doing something.
Will mull it over now IID BT
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16th Jun 2020 12:22 am |
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