It’s a very small island. If it has lived its life over there from new or a long number of years it’s going to get the weathering. Shame it was not this time last year as I could have checked it out over there. Saying that if it’s had a caring owner measures would have been taken but to be honest I never seen any bangers over there compared to the Isle of Man.
If you can, check what an insurance company value it at. I recently bought a top of the range, one owner, FDSH, 43k miles Honda Accord, 2006 model, and I paid £3k for it, and I'm very, very pleased with my purchase.
When I was got my insurance (AA) they would only value it at £1.7k
Just went on the web site to have a looksee........and saw .....WHEN did Landrover Defenders become nearly double the price of Porsche 911s
Having driven many many Landrovers over the years (as good as they are offroad) they are pretty crap as a driving vehicle I know we are not comparing apples and pears here but..... note: if any Landrover owners are offended by this post ....... get over it buttercup )
44,000 miles on Guernsey means an awful lot of starts and stops, entries and exits. Maybe that's why they haven't shown the seat bolster. I understand the speed limit on Guernsey is 40mph so it will have just pottered about for most of its life. A high miler that has lived its life on the M1 or M6 may have a bit of gravel rash on the front panels, but provided it's been properly serviced could well be a better bet than a 40k Channel Islands car.
Id say no - knock £2.5k off and its still on the high side - as Robert says above 44k on the Channel Isles isn't that same as a mainland car. Nice colour though
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