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I own a 1998 Range Rover 4.6HSE. I have owned it since new, and I have taken great care of it. It is British Racing Green with Lightstone Interior. It is in incredible condition. Recently converted suspension to coils and springs.
Looking at a 2004 Disco HSE, silver and lightstone with almost no miles. I can't decide whether to hold on to my Range Rover - it has 112,500 miles...or buy the newer one and have warranty etc. Please give me your opinions ![]() |
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I would hang on to the Range Rover if you like it. I have driven many Disco IIs and I like driving the Range Rover more. You will get next to nothing if you trade in the 1998 RR (and not much more if you sell it on the open market). It is hard to imagine any situation where you spend more on repairing the Range Rover than you will pay to buy the Disco II.
Kevin Happy 1998 Range Rover Owner |
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