I bought a 11 plate Vauxhall Astra van 1.7 10 years ago with 130,000 miles on, everyone had said “why did you buy that thing, they so unreliable”, it’s currently on 311,000 miles, original turbo, exhaust, gearbox. The only major items I’ve had to change are a new alternator and clutch 😂 - it’s not worth selling now. Still gets over 50mpg.
Ye that’s awesome man I have herd of them doing this so this is the second one I know of and my friend knows someone that’s had one doing just over that mileage also before he sold his on after owning it for 5 years must be looking after them definitely makes a difference to these astra vans man!!.👌👍
Our local delivery guy drives a 3 year old Discovery- which he brought new. He’s a bright guy and worked in the trade previously- when I asked him why the LR instead of the normal delivery choices, he replied. “ all vehicles have issues, this will get me to every address ( lots are rural) whatever the time of year”.
Ye for four grand I’d of bought that all day round and daily it just as it is and looks for next three years I’d just have it serviced ever 6 months and not have it look any worse than it is and first of all I’d have it fully serviced and have it fully valeted that’s all I’d do to it realy obviously what ever it needed as in like tyres wipers and tiny little things that obviously would need doing no matter what vehicle it is! Nice!!.👌👍👍
Right. About 10 years ago I bought the same Disco 4 but not a van but a base version from a Police Auction. It had done 110,000 and was just on its 3rd engine! But then it was used by the armed response unit in the West Midlands so it hadn’t had an easy life. I paid £15k for it which made it the cheapest 4 year old Disco 4 on the market. The cool bits were that it was an ex-police armed response vehicle and when I tried to pay the Dartford toll, I couldn’t because it came up as an exempt vehicle. That lasted for a few months. It did need some work. I replaced all the seats from the basic cloth to leather. A lot of the trim was missing plus the engine cover all of which I sourced on eBay. I really didn’t need it as I already had a full-fat Range Rover but I used it as a doggie car. However what did it for me was it failed its first MOT (note police vehicles don’t have to have a yearly MOT). The rear high level stop light repeater did not work. And that is bonded in like a windscreen so the quoted cost was way more than £1,000. Then fate happened again and the local Jaguar Dealership contacted me ( they know me well) to say they had the deal of the century which was a 2 year old Jaguar F-Type 3 Ltd coupe they would let me have for about £20k less than list as they hadn’t prepped or advertised it as it come down from a Porsche dealership in Glasgow. So I bought it on the spot (I buy lots of cars because I’m a petrol head). I do sort of miss the LR Disco 4. I wish I had kept it if only for a doggie car.
Just for info, Police vehicles DO require an annual MOT. Up until about 10 years ago they had to have an MOT exemption test which was basically a full MOT test carried out at the Police workshops, but now it's a 'proper' MOT.
I wouldn't even bothering changing the classification into a non commercial as it will raise the road tax. Use it as a support/engine hauler/tow/camping vehicle. Buy another large suv or 4×4 to carry staff. Remember dogs love looking out of rear windows
What you've got there is a money pit! 4k is about right for it.hope the belts have been done, and hope the crank shaft doesn't snap! These cars are only worth anything if they have been properly maintained, that one hasn't. God help you or the next owner 😂
I know they get a bad rep with reliability, but if they're properly looked after they're capable of massive mileage. Ex father-in-law had a Disco 3, that did just over 200k almost faultless miles before a farmer bought it to use as a farm hack. Bought a Disco 4 in 2012 which I still see occasionally. Last time I was in it was 2017, it had done 250k miles then. He swore by a full service every 8k miles and lots of preventative maintenance.
Ive been a taxi driver for nearly 27 years and if i had put a mileage on that it would have been over 300k! Jesus some people are just shockingly Lazy and have no pride in ownership its not like it was a 40 year old barn vehicle to start with....😢😢😢
@@ShiftingMetalI paid £5k for my commercial (with rare manual gearbox!) from a dealer with warranty with similar miles. I think you’ve probably paid too much if it was to sell, but as you’re keeping it, probably about right.
Nice buy and sounds like a great plan to use it for media stuff , shame the bulkhead has been chopped that separates van to cab area but you won’t be needing that anyway . Looks so much cleaner and really been smartened up
I used to think 100k miles was high - having been an Estate Agent in The Highlands for 30 plus years and doing 35k miles per year - 200k miles has become the norm for me before I change my car - great video as usual. Mark
I was once told by a car dealer friend of mine that if you see an older Land Rover for sale with a lower mileage, you have to ask yourself why is the mileage so low? Could be genuine, but also could mean that it's spent much of its life awaiting repairs, such is the reputation for LR reliability. He always recommended going for a Land Rover with a believable mileage, probably means any issues have been sorted.
Hello from Ireland again Joe. I love this Content, i said 140.000 on the clocks. But it doesn't seem to be massive mileage on it. For 2012. I bet you're Dogs loved this Car, lol. £4k wasn't a lot of money for this Disco. Job well done, Joe. That Clean made the World of difference to it. Nice job Guys. Thanks again Joe. Great video again Matey. 🙏💯👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The wobbly drive could be because it has less weight than a regular Land Rover, I may be completely wrong but I noticed the same when I used to remove the seats from my ford galaxy. As I said I could be wrong as a galaxy is not Land Rover
Joe come to devon (or send chops) and get mine! 173k … less cheese underneath too! 😅 unplugged my bonnet cable and used a paper clip to stop my random wake up calls in the night 😂
Hi, ive had my 2006 2.7 rrs for 6 years now it was on 141k its now 194k and runs fantastic. This one looks fine with a little tlc on the bodywork it will look much better.
I dont mind high mileage cars if they've been serviced as it means its probably a good one to have got that far. I would be nervous with this one however,as, if it was a farmer who owned it, they would only get rid of something if it was truly necessary! I would be fearful that a major problem may have recently occurred!
If you put rear seats in it, then are you not liable to a lot of tax? It will have been bought new taxed as a van, you will be changing it to a car with more seats? or is it just the blanked out rear windows that make it a van legally? are you planning to unblock those? you will have to tell DVLA you have turned it from a van into a car, and I wont be surprised if you get hit with a tax bill? do let us know?
Very good value at £4k I'd get a matching set of tyres which all 4 wd should have. Please be aware the speed limit for vans is lower on country roads and dual carriageways by 10 mph ! Although they may not realise it is a van.!
Great idea for the Landie Joe, it turned out great btw. I guessed 180k so I was way out. A little bit of tlc and its looking very tidy. Can’t wait for future vids on it.
Looks good for the price and age. If a customer can get say 18months of use relatively trouble-free motoring - they can scrap it later once other problems start to manifest.
Special Vehicles also make the really nice stuff such as the 575 bhp F Pace. Brilliant car - I know because I’ve got one. I think £4k was all the money for that car Joe. It’s a bit of a state.
@stermindelves4251 WOW! You are the first owner of a JLR vehicle that isn't claiming that their vehicle has gone 1,000,000 miles with no mechanical failures whatsoever! Not even a burnt-out number plate bulb! Just routine servicing and not so much as a MOT advisory!
Putting seats in maybe but putting windows back I think would change the taxation class. So would you have to pay VAT on the original sale price (ouch) or on the amount you purchased it for? I really don't know. As for the engine. Belts, oil pump (spinning shell bearings) and snapping crankshaft. Lets hope you are lucky.
I'm a D4 enthusiast and for the condition age and mileage I think you have overpaid for your car (by a considerable amount) That vehicle has been abused and you can easily pour thousands into bringing that back to a nice standard condition which will make it totally uneconomic to the pragmatist. However you have saved another Disco from becoming bean tins, so well done.
I would check with the DVLA for tax and its registered as a 2 seater commercial vehicle As when people change vans into camper vans there are things you need to do and conform too
👀 Waiting to to see the episode with the the valeters having a crack of cleaning that pig stye out.. New subscriber here and enjoying the content Joe, keep it up..
I'm not a dealer but, know enough about car's to understand that JLR are " not worth a blow on a ragmans trumpet ". I just don't understand the fascination with British cars. 🤷♂️🤷♂️
Put a set of descent tyres on there… a mix is terrible and can blow the transfer case, trans and or diff’s. None of the tyres on the car are a descent or safe brand.😮
it is here in england m8 just that all the experts lol think its hm .BUT to be honest its all about the oil changes esp filters for me , also at that millage lots stuff usualy been replaced .
True,iv no bother buying high milage once everything is up to date.And as you said,anything that can go wrong has been sorted and all recalls done etc.Service history is not done much over here as in the UK.Which is a disaster.
These commercials look such a half a***d job. I cant believe you buy them from the factory like this (actually , it is land rover after all). It looks like someone has done the conversion to a van at home in a hurry with a piece of chipboard and a spanner for the seats! Great video though.
Joe, did you know it had 4 budget tyres on it, when you bought it? That combined with the mileage and the fact it's a Land Rover would have made me run a mile. You have big bawz my friend😂. Looking forward to seeing how you get on with it...
Great! So now you’ve bought a shitty unreliable Landrover, and transformed it into a slightly nicer looking shitty unreliable Landrover.. congrats.. 🤣😅😂 I do love your videos though… very entertaining and an interesting insight into the used car business.👍
I stopped the video and guessed the price. I had £1600 for high mileage and £3000 for low mileage where are you getting these prices from it's a joke 😂
I bought a 11 plate Vauxhall Astra van 1.7 10 years ago with 130,000 miles on, everyone had said “why did you buy that thing, they so unreliable”, it’s currently on 311,000 miles, original turbo, exhaust, gearbox. The only major items I’ve had to change are a new alternator and clutch 😂 - it’s not worth selling now. Still gets over 50mpg.
Ye that’s awesome man I have herd of them doing this so this is the second one I know of and my friend knows someone that’s had one doing just over that mileage also before he sold his on after owning it for 5 years must be looking after them definitely makes a difference to these astra vans man!!.👌👍
Our local delivery guy drives a 3 year old Discovery- which he brought new. He’s a bright guy and worked in the trade previously- when I asked him why the LR instead of the normal delivery choices, he replied. “ all vehicles have issues, this will get me to every address ( lots are rural) whatever the time of year”.
Ye for four grand I’d of bought that all day round and daily it just as it is and looks for next three years I’d just have it serviced ever 6 months and not have it look any worse than it is and first of all I’d have it fully serviced and have it fully valeted that’s all I’d do to it realy obviously what ever it needed as in like tyres wipers and tiny little things that obviously would need doing no matter what vehicle it is! Nice!!.👌👍👍
Set of new number plates, valet, down to Jimmy the magician for paint, full service, good buff of the headlights, just ask Mat at highpeak autos.😅
😂😂😂😂
One year down the line still trying to get Jimmy contacts to do some work lol :D
Looks much better cleaned! Can’t wait for the build! 😊
Right. About 10 years ago I bought the same Disco 4 but not a van but a base version from a Police Auction. It had done 110,000 and was just on its 3rd engine! But then it was used by the armed response unit in the West Midlands so it hadn’t had an easy life. I paid £15k for it which made it the cheapest 4 year old Disco 4 on the market. The cool bits were that it was an ex-police armed response vehicle and when I tried to pay the Dartford toll, I couldn’t because it came up as an exempt vehicle. That lasted for a few months. It did need some work. I replaced all the seats from the basic cloth to leather. A lot of the trim was missing plus the engine cover all of which I sourced on eBay. I really didn’t need it as I already had a full-fat Range Rover but I used it as a doggie car. However what did it for me was it failed its first MOT (note police vehicles don’t have to have a yearly MOT). The rear high level stop light repeater did not work. And that is bonded in like a windscreen so the quoted cost was way more than £1,000. Then fate happened again and the local Jaguar Dealership contacted me ( they know me well) to say they had the deal of the century which was a 2 year old Jaguar F-Type 3 Ltd coupe they would let me have for about £20k less than list as they hadn’t prepped or advertised it as it come down from a Porsche dealership in Glasgow. So I bought it on the spot (I buy lots of cars because I’m a petrol head). I do sort of miss the LR Disco 4. I wish I had kept it if only for a doggie car.
Just for info, Police vehicles DO require an annual MOT. Up until about 10 years ago they had to have an MOT exemption test which was basically a full MOT test carried out at the Police workshops, but now it's a 'proper' MOT.
I wouldn't even bothering changing the classification into a non commercial as it will raise the road tax. Use it as a support/engine hauler/tow/camping vehicle. Buy another large suv or 4×4 to carry staff.
Remember dogs love looking out of rear windows
What you've got there is a money pit! 4k is about right for it.hope the belts have been done, and hope the crank shaft doesn't snap! These cars are only worth anything if they have been properly maintained, that one hasn't. God help you or the next owner 😂
That’ll look great all liveried up, with a trailer with an Evoke on the back…
on top of an AA recovery truck 🙈😂
I know they get a bad rep with reliability, but if they're properly looked after they're capable of massive mileage. Ex father-in-law had a Disco 3, that did just over 200k almost faultless miles before a farmer bought it to use as a farm hack. Bought a Disco 4 in 2012 which I still see occasionally. Last time I was in it was 2017, it had done 250k miles then. He swore by a full service every 8k miles and lots of preventative maintenance.
Amazing transformation, top work!👍
Ive been a taxi driver for nearly 27 years and if i had put a mileage on that it would have been over 300k! Jesus some people are just shockingly Lazy and have no pride in ownership its not like it was a 40 year old barn vehicle to start with....😢😢😢
ULEZ has really screwed things up for some of us. I would love to own one of these but can’t because I live in Greater London. 😢
£4k actually seems like a lot of money for that abused crate! 😮 BUT - looking forward to see what you do with it.
Cheapest one on Autotrader is £9750 with 142k miles 🤷♂️
@@ShiftingMetalthere’s two up for £5000 in much better condition, same year and even newer?
@@piovo1 Commercial?
Until you have repair bills
@@ShiftingMetalI paid £5k for my commercial (with rare manual gearbox!) from a dealer with warranty with similar miles. I think you’ve probably paid too much if it was to sell, but as you’re keeping it, probably about right.
Nice buy and sounds like a great plan to use it for media stuff , shame the bulkhead has been chopped that separates van to cab area but you won’t be needing that anyway . Looks so much cleaner and really been smartened up
A guy I knew had a bus company and had a disco 3 as a service wagon , he bought it cos it would tow a 20 t double decker bus , and it DID a few times
Nice to know the cars been cared for in the past! 😅😅😅
What a complete dog.
Chops James would love that one.
New drinking game. Take a drink every time Joe says " to be honest" or " to be fair"
I'm hammered 😂
Anyone playing this game need alcoholic anonymous
and.......youuuuu knoooowwwww
It could be a lot worse, so many people can’t say a sentence without the words fuck or fucking!
@@davidives7204 so fucking true
I used to think 100k miles was high - having been an Estate Agent in The Highlands for 30 plus years and doing 35k miles per year - 200k miles has become the norm for me before I change my car - great video as usual. Mark
Turned out looking absolutely nice man definitely do somone a good car for 3 years now for sure man!👌👍👍
I was once told by a car dealer friend of mine that if you see an older Land Rover for sale with a lower mileage, you have to ask yourself why is the mileage so low? Could be genuine, but also could mean that it's spent much of its life awaiting repairs, such is the reputation for LR reliability. He always recommended going for a Land Rover with a believable mileage, probably means any issues have been sorted.
Hello from Ireland again Joe. I love this Content, i said 140.000 on the clocks. But it doesn't seem to be massive mileage on it. For 2012. I bet you're Dogs loved this Car, lol. £4k wasn't a lot of money for this Disco. Job well done, Joe. That Clean made the World of difference to it. Nice job Guys. Thanks again Joe. Great video again Matey. 🙏💯👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It would Br around 12 k in ireland give or take
@@GreenOval_Adventurers lol definitely bro.
The wobbly drive could be because it has less weight than a regular Land Rover, I may be completely wrong but I noticed the same when I used to remove the seats from my ford galaxy. As I said I could be wrong as a galaxy is not Land Rover
Joe come to devon (or send chops) and get mine! 173k … less cheese underneath too! 😅 unplugged my bonnet cable and used a paper clip to stop my random wake up calls in the night 😂
160K Those Asian tyres are dangerous on a vehicle of that weight, get em off...
Hi, ive had my 2006 2.7 rrs for 6 years now it was on 141k its now 194k and runs fantastic. This one looks fine with a little tlc on the bodywork it will look much better.
I dont mind high mileage cars if they've been serviced as it means its probably a good one to have got that far. I would be nervous with this one however,as, if it was a farmer who owned it, they would only get rid of something if it was truly necessary! I would be fearful that a major problem may have recently occurred!
I still have our 10 reg Qashqai which is on nearly 181k , and its hardly done many miles the last 2.5 years . My mate calls it the van !!
Have to laugh ,Fighting the bloody adverts just to watch this ,You add your own advert lol
4k for that is a steal. Great video as always
If you put rear seats in it, then are you not liable to a lot of tax? It will have been bought new taxed as a van, you will be changing it to a car with more seats? or is it just the blanked out rear windows that make it a van legally? are you planning to unblock those? you will have to tell DVLA you have turned it from a van into a car, and I wont be surprised if you get hit with a tax bill? do let us know?
The rear windows will work the motors are just left unplugged when it’s built! 😊
Very good value at £4k I'd get a matching set of tyres which all 4 wd should have. Please be aware the speed limit for vans is lower on country roads and dual carriageways by 10 mph ! Although they may not realise it is a van.!
Great idea for the Landie Joe, it turned out great btw. I guessed 180k so I was way out. A little bit of tlc and its looking very tidy. Can’t wait for future vids on it.
Looks good for the price and age.
If a customer can get say 18months of use relatively trouble-free motoring - they can scrap it later once other problems start to manifest.
Nice body and trim colour spec’d example. As has been said many times, the profit is made buying not selling 👏
Looks superb at the end there.
The fridge is an easy fit!
The cables are already in place!! 😊
Special Vehicles also make the really nice stuff such as the 575 bhp F Pace. Brilliant car - I know because I’ve got one. I think £4k was all the money for that car Joe. It’s a bit of a state.
I would personally put it back with new Interior and headliner back seats and make it a nice discovery again maybe worth thinking about
Any JLR vehicle is a "BANKRUPTCY STARTER KIT" once they are out of warranty.
True. I’ve just kissed goodbye to £12k for 15 months of JLR misery. Never again.
@stermindelves4251 WOW! You are the first owner of a JLR vehicle that isn't claiming that their vehicle has gone 1,000,000 miles with no mechanical failures whatsoever!
Not even a burnt-out number plate bulb!
Just routine servicing and not so much as a MOT advisory!
Perfect for your needs Joe , and poss a profit in it IF you decide to sell . I guessed 150,000 miles which for a commercial is nothing
Hi Joe do you not think whilst looking at some of these rough cars you should be wearing a decent pair of gloves? 😷
Good content as always keep it up
Good point! 😂
Looking forward to the make over. G4 GMG being the old reg,
Love a commercial as my dad says when do you ever have more than 2 people in the car 😂
Your detail fellows deserve a meal out or bonus for that job! 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Very true!
Wanted to buy one years ago, £25k at the time I think if not more
Putting seats in maybe but putting windows back I think would change the taxation class. So would you have to pay VAT on the original sale price (ouch) or on the amount you purchased it for? I really don't know. As for the engine. Belts, oil pump (spinning shell bearings) and snapping crankshaft. Lets hope you are lucky.
Looking forward to the next episode.
I'm a D4 enthusiast and for the condition age and mileage I think you have overpaid for your car (by a considerable amount) That vehicle has been abused and you can easily pour thousands into bringing that back to a nice standard condition which will make it totally uneconomic to the pragmatist. However you have saved another Disco from becoming bean tins, so well done.
Joe, Castleford isn't in Leeds mate.
Would it to be fair to say that's the nearest city?
Enjoying the videos. If we are being pedantic, Wakefield is the nearest city. 👍
Damn 😂
@@ShiftingMetal 🤣
I would check with the DVLA for tax and its registered as a 2 seater commercial vehicle
As when people change vans into camper vans there are things you need to do and conform too
The tax is cheaper yes as it’s a commercial vehicle! 😊
Joe, any Range Rover evogue coming in mate on around 18/19/20 plate? I’m still on the look or a nice Audi q3 s line 2019 ish?? Good video too
👀 Waiting to to see the episode with the the valeters having a crack of cleaning that pig stye out.. New subscriber here and enjoying the content Joe, keep it up..
You cannot legally add seats back in, its classed as a van. There are tax and insurance implications
You never seen a crew cab van? Of course it’s not illegal!
Urban do it all the time.
I'm not a dealer but, know enough about car's to understand that JLR are " not worth a blow on a ragmans trumpet ". I just don't understand the fascination with British cars. 🤷♂️🤷♂️
That is class a media van what a fantastic idea love it 😊
Kindest regards. Sunshine Coast,BC 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Put a set of descent tyres on there… a mix is terrible and can blow the transfer case, trans and or diff’s.
None of the tyres on the car are a descent or safe brand.😮
get it to Vera and Christian of LR Time.....and see what is really wrong with it
Thank goodness you gave it a clean 😂news are a must - great video though
Cleaned up well :-) nice machine
The "breathery thing" is for sucking the oil out when doing an oil change.
God, what a pig sty of a car!
I’ll buy it at 4.2 or give you better more valuable cabable team truck if your interested
Wow what a bargain mate defo good purchase
Gd videos u don't need anti depressants honestly don't trade if too much your ok with out clever
That be barely run in here in Ireland.
it is here in england m8 just that all the experts lol think its hm .BUT to be honest its all about the oil changes esp filters for me , also at that millage lots stuff usualy been replaced .
True,iv no bother buying high milage once everything is up to date.And as you said,anything that can go wrong has been sorted and all recalls done etc.Service history is not done much over here as in the UK.Which is a disaster.
It needs a new back seat and the rear window glass restored.
It doesn't matter how much you polish a turd, it's still a turd. But as they say, you can roll it in glitter ✨️ 😉
These commercials look such a half a***d job. I cant believe you buy them from the factory like this (actually , it is land rover after all). It looks like someone has done the conversion to a van at home in a hurry with a piece of chipboard and a spanner for the seats!
Great video though.
might be a good work horse for someone rural
Regards the poor aircon, maybe the pollen filter has never been changed and is blocked full of shyte!
Is it really worth that much !!! A ticking time bomb for the next owner lol JLR finest cranks
Joe, did you know it had 4 budget tyres on it, when you bought it?
That combined with the mileage and the fact it's a Land Rover would have made me run a mile.
You have big bawz my friend😂. Looking forward to seeing how you get on with it...
Not really, just thought it seemed good value either way
You were brave driving that around for 2 months in that state!,😂
It’s perfect for what you need.
Buy a ex taxi merc vito they go to from 300k -500k mileage thats high .This landy dont even come close
Treat it with the best fuel and oil on the market and a regular service and it will plod on forever.
Accelaera tyres no take them off its 200 for 4 tyres when it should be on pirrelli. For your own safety please take those tyres off
Better be 50k mile for price and state
That was a dried up revel chocolate lol
24:38 😂🤣
That's an unusual vehicle
Mileage is not high IF (and it is a big if) it has been properly serviced every 6 -7 thousand miles....
The road tax on this era of car is a real killer sadly.
No it’s cheaper as it’s a commercial vehicle!!
@@Craig-c5e How much is that then?
Snorkel, knobby tires and a roof rack> Lipstick on a pig..
Before you announce I'll say 139K miles actually 165K miles so I wasn't that far out
Omg that is nasty dirty inside 🤮 one of them wipe your feet and wash your hands on your way out lol
LOL ,My Old 300 Tdi had done 176,00 LOL
The underside Looks like it's been parked in the sea.
Doesn’t the SD V6 not worry you with its horrific gremlins they can suffer with?
Can't be any worse than what the Disco Sports have, the mighty 'Ingenius 2.0' oil burner.
An old Top Gear type filming car? that got abused.
You could have bought a clean one for that price. Dirt tells all!
Great! So now you’ve bought a shitty unreliable Landrover, and transformed it into a slightly nicer looking shitty unreliable Landrover.. congrats.. 🤣😅😂 I do love your videos though… very entertaining and an interesting insight into the used car business.👍
I said 168k 😂.Cleaned up great
have 2 dscovery commercials in my business cheaper tax result
The big question is… is that a real nautilus or you about that mod life?
No it's not real! 😅
Aniseed ball …C’mon, pop it in and see if I’m rite
I stopped the video and guessed the price. I had £1600 for high mileage and £3000 for low mileage where are you getting these prices from it's a joke 😂