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Considering Selling... - 2/27/2008 10:12:20 AM
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brw1982
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We just bought a 2001 LR Disco SE II roughly 6 months ago and it was (and still is) in beautiful condition. It was originally a corporate leased vehicle and only one other owner between them and us. Perfect running condition and we love it...here's where it gets painful. I heard on NPR this morning that gas expected to reach $4/gal by this spring...I am required to fill up once a week (about every 8 days) because of my commute. That being said, I don't know if we love it enough to pay around $90 per fill-up in a couple of months. Does anyone have any advice on how to approach selling it? Has anyone had any good or bad experiences with some of the sites like cars.com or autotrader.com? We appreciate any advice/warnings anyone might be able to give us. 01 Disco SE II 74k miles
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RE: Considering Selling... - 2/27/2008 11:06:38 AM
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Camdisco24
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The problem with selling it during this time, is that people wont pay as much for the same reason you are selling it... gas. You wont get what the truck is worth and most people wont even consider it during this time. You might get lucky and find someone who really wants a disco, but you never know how long that might take. What my plan is, I am going to start setting aside some money each month, maybe give up going out to eat a little, and buying less. That way I have a little money built up JUST for gas over that summer. Trust me, we all feel your pain and it sucks. My biggest problem is, I am in love with the car and I could put a for sale sign in her window. It would be like selling my child... i cant do it. So I am going to make a little lifestyle change and deal with as best I can. But if you have to sell it, I have heard that most people get good results with autotrader.com. Depending where you live thats a good choice. Cars.com is good as well. Another option is craigslist, if you live in or near a big city. Dont trade it in, you wont get anything for it right now, sell it on your own. I hope you can think of a way to not sell it, but I completly understand what you guys are feeling right now...
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RE: Considering Selling... - 2/27/2008 11:18:54 AM
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jdelp
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Between the money you'll lose on the sale and the money you'll spend on a new car along w/ taxes and tags, it'll take you years to recoup that money that you want to "save" on gas. Keep your truck well maintained and drive reasonably.
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RE: Considering Selling... - 2/27/2008 12:59:02 PM
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Darover
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ORIGINAL: jdelp Between the money you'll lose on the sale and the money you'll spend on a new car along w/ taxes and tags, it'll take you years to recoup that money that you want to "save" on gas. Keep your truck well maintained and drive reasonably. I second this statement perfectly. When you stop and think, you would actually loosed by selling it. But if it makes you feel any better, up here in Canada, where our dollard is worth just as much as yours since last automn, I pay anywhere from $4.60 to $4.80 for the amount of gas that in liters equals your gallon. And you know what for the amount of gas I use ( 3 thanks a month), gas would have to go up to some $12.00 a gallon to reflect the monthly payment of a vehicle that I would enjoy as much as my Disco. And that is the monthly payment alone. To that you have to add the higher insurance, and although it would cost less in gas, I'd have to put some in there too. Just remember that you have to compare apples with apples. You can't compare a, 7 passenger, all wheel drive ''luxury s.u.v'', with anything less, or the comparison doesn't make sense. On top of that, even if you find an s.u.v that cost 60% what the Disco is costing you, which is virtually impossible, you'd be saving what ???? $120.00 a month!!!! Does this offset the cost of a new vehicle ???? I don't think so. Sorry if I'm long, but I've done all that brainstorming when gas went up here not too long ago. But then again my Disco being paid for helps a lot.
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RE: Considering Selling... - 2/27/2008 1:12:39 PM
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Different Drummer
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Don't forget the added safety of driving in a Disco compared with that of a sub compact. In an accident I would gladly give many times the difference in fuel to be in something built like these things are. I know that it sounds like I'm rationalizing, and maybe I am to a degree, but I think safety is really an important thing to consider.
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RE: Considering Selling... - 2/27/2008 2:13:07 PM
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brw1982
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All good things to consider. We barely have a car payment because of the trade-in we got on our Toyota Tacoma and I'm certain we'd get more out of it than what we owe. I'm not considering even trying to get something comparable to a Disco though; how could I when I've driven the best? I'm literally thinking of buying anything that can get 50 mpgs. I don't know; I'm sure I'll just end up adjusting to whatever price gas ends up spiking to like I have every other time.
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RE: Considering Selling... - 2/27/2008 2:41:20 PM
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Spike555
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The only thing that you can get thet gets close to 50mpg is a Prius and what is that going to cost you per month? Even IF you could find one and because of the demand they wont negotiate on price. Pay off the trk and use that money to pay for gas.
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RE: Considering Selling... - 2/27/2008 3:06:22 PM
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Philhowe
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I would just figure out what type of payment you would be paying if you traded/sold the disco and got a new car. Then take the difference with the Disco payment and get something a little cheeper that would put you into the same payment amount but get better gas milage. (Do you need a brand new car????) Drive the cheeper car to work, store, ect..... and drive the Disco on a need/want to basis only. That way you get to keep the car you love and maybe get into something with a little better gas milage. Yes you would have taxes and insurance but hey your not putting miles on the car you love and maybe get a few more years out of it as well!!!! Just my $.02. This is what we have done with a 2002 Ford ZX2, and it is a little fun driving the ZX2 as I feel like I am in a gocart when I am in it! Plus when it snows we have a GREAT 4x4!
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RE: Considering Selling... - 2/27/2008 4:52:46 PM
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Newfoundlandrover
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Why not just buy yourself a $1000 beater Corolla,Sunfire etc.. for traveling to work,thats what I did.Use the Discovery in the evenings and on weekends.You will save a lot of wear and tear on your Rover,save fuel and plus you will have a cool truck to look forward to driving when you get home.
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RE: Considering Selling... - 2/27/2008 5:16:23 PM
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Spike555
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ORIGINAL: Newfoundlandrover Why not just buy yourself a $1000 beater Corolla,Sunfire etc.. for traveling to work,thats what I did.Use the Discovery in the evenings and on weekends.You will save a lot of wear and tear on your Rover,save fuel and plus you will have a cool truck to look forward to driving when you get home. Thats just what I was going to say, buy a cheap pay cash for it VW, Toyota, Honda etc, it will get 30mpg or so and put cheap insurance on it, no payment and it saves you on gas. If it breaks down then you can drive the trk until you get it fixed. Drive the trk on the weekends and drive the car for everything else. If it gets a dent, who cares.
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