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Asked by Robin Nov 08, 2019 at 12:29 AM about the 2006 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged 4WD

Question type: General

Hello car community! I recently bought a
2006 Range Rover Westminster 4.4
supercharged with 255k miles. I know you
guys probably think I’m crazy however the
transmission has been replaced at 165k and
engine was rebuilt at at 175k at a dealer. Not
to mention air shocks been replaced and
always serviced at dealer. so as I bought the
car for 3700$. The car has no light on which
is surprising and drives flawlessly.I would like
to know from your perspective if this was a
good purchase. The only issues: paint on top
pealing, bumper cracked on bottom,
headliner sagging, and a cracked window.
Only going to drive this 3-4 days a week

4 Answers

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Thanks for the response my dad worked on jaguars and we have all the tools for these British cars so hopefully this is going to be a diy car. I’m not to worried I’d the car breaks down because it’s just a toy/ lawn ornament nothing special. I only bought it because the services have been done to it and I always wanted to drive one.

If you can afford the loss, drive it until it dies and then plant daisies in it.

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I’ll give everyone a monthly/year update on it if anyone wants I’ll reply to this post

How is your range rover doing @Robin am very concerned because am thinking of buying one?

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