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Higher mileage TD5 - would you buy?
Been looking at a really nice TD5 110, it's done 140,000 miles though but with a full and comprehensive service history. Runs very sweet but are the engines good for this sort of mileage and more? Seller reckons his independant (James French) say the TD5 is good for 250k before major work needed.

Thoughts?? Andy
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if its the right money then you can't seem to lose on a td5 110
Post #83366 7th Aug 2011 10:44pm
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It is a decent price, just want to be sure I can add another 30-40k on the clock and still be able to re-sell. Andy
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James French is historically the dearest place on Ebay to buy LR. 2008 RS4 gone, 123d M Sport, and a Puma 90 XS..
Post #83368 7th Aug 2011 10:47pm
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I'm not buying from JF, the seller bought from them and has had it serviced and maintained there for the last 3 years. Andy
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Bought mine with 130K on it, strong as an Ox, a few niggles to work out, but nothing to do with the motor, just the usual things wrong with an 8 year old car.

As Red Dot says, James French are pricey but their mechanics know their subject, they stand by their warranty to the letter and their (his) attention to the customer is exemplary. These are the biggest gripes plastered all over this and most other forums; this for me makes the price worth while. You get what you pay for in my opinion....
Post #83376 8th Aug 2011 7:06am
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My Td5 has 140thou miles.

I have had a remap on it for a while, but recently got it re done by Gary at Alive, about three weeks ago and he found my engine to be good. From what I have read the bottom end of the engine is very very good, and the weaker link is the cylinder head, which is an easy job and about one thousand pounds. I have no problem if mine goes after this amount of miles.

Mine goes very very well, returns 28-30mpg, sounds good, and is cheap and easy to maintain. Mr. Green

I have only ever needed mine to be plugged in to diagnostics twice in it's life and that was for the remaps. Thumbs Up

You don't say what year manufacture it is, and I would advise you to check the ecu plug for oil, and if you buy, change the injector loom, (I do every two years). Then go to Alive tuning Whistle Whistle

I think you can't go wrong with a Td5, it will hold it's value due to being the last all Land Rover Defender. Even more the case if they continue to put smaller engines in, or stop manufacture completely.

Go get it Razz Razz Razz


Andy
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I know a guy that tows boats hard for a living and does 90,000 miles per year. He chopped in his last TD5 as it's warranty ran out after 3 years. He had done 250,000 in it and it was still going strong Thumbs Up
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Thanks guys, I'm going for it Very Happy

Car is a 2005 TD5 XS 110 that has been converted to a Utility Station Wagon by LR Special Vehicles, it's Tonga Green with full XS spec A/C, ABS. TC etc.

Can't wait to get it !!

Just need to get a couple of load bay seats to turn it into a 7 seat and I'm sorted. Andy
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Bit late to be much use, but my TD5 Disco2 now has just over 200K miles under its belt and the engine is running better than ever; it's now just about run in.

TD5s in particular don't like NOT being used. You are much better off with a high mileage one that has been looked after and used sympathetically than a low mileage one.
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[quote="blackwolf"]Bit late to be much use, but my TD5 Disco2 now has just over 200K miles under its belt and the engine is running better than ever; it's now just about run in.

TD5s in particular don't like NOT being used. You are much better off with a high mileage one that has been looked after and used sympathetically than a low mileage one. What rubbish Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
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My wifes' TD5 DII is just coming up to 137k miles and it pulls like a train. It was tweaked by Gary from TD5 Alive (as was) about three years/50k miles ago and apart from a warped exhaust manifold last year it's been very reliable.

For years I was wary of TD5's because of all of the added electronic complexity over the previous 300tdi, but I think time has proven them to be excellent engines with lots of tuning potential. Darren

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my 130 as 149800 on it no problem Thumbs Up RLD fabricator of Hidden Winch Mount for D3/4 roof racks jerry can holders CB aerial mounts and much more and agent for Helsport Tents and gear
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