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Ian Hunt
16-02-2010, 22:38
Hi all.
Thought I'd say a quick hello as I'm planning to pick up my Terrano at the weekend :D .It's going to be a 3rd family car as I drive an (oldish) E Class Merc during the week and my wife a (much newer) A Class. It'll be something to transport us through the snowy Peak District winters, explore a few of our local green lanes, occasionaly tow a caravan & be general weekend/playday transport.

I've been browsing the classifieds for a Discovery for sometime and had a look at a few. Many I saw around my budget (£1-2K) looked pretty rotten and I worried they'd become money pits. So I cast an eye round some alternatives - Daihatsu Fourtraks looked good, wasn't keen on the Shoguns, & then discovered the Terrano 2s. I'd spotted a couple of 3 door ones till the 'boss' said I should find a 5 door/7 seater. So I did & test drove it this afternoon.

I plan to pick her up at the weekend. She's a 2.7 diesel, lwb touring on a '99 V plate, leather seats (seems quite rare & whilst I wasn't looking for them, I'm not complaining!), dark green & silver, 90k miles. It's a private sale & she is due a service (any idea how much I should expect to pay?). I'm paying a touch over £2k, does that sound fair?

I'd love to hear your opinions/comments. I expect I'll become a regular visitor here very quickly! Will be stumping up for full membership the moment the car's on the drive.

Thanks to all

Ian

zippy656
16-02-2010, 22:48
big welcome to you Ian, be a full meber now.. theres so much to read and look at..

I thin we got the same one.. but mines red over the silver..

great as a tugger!!!

oh, before ANY one says any thing....



its not true, im not here ALL the time..

but if you need help, just yell, im sure i can point you in th eright direction..


Zippy

sidsid06
16-02-2010, 22:56
big welcome to you Ian, be a full meber now.. theres so much to read and look at..

I thin we got the same one.. but mines red over the silver..

great as a tugger!!!
.

but if you need help, just yell,


Zippy great as a tugger!!!??:eek:

clivvy
16-02-2010, 23:07
Hi Ian,

the new Terrano sounds great, seems a good buy to me for the money. You certainly get a better car compared to the Discovery-not that there is much wrong with a Discovery. I used to have a Fourtrak, SWB, and you made a wise decision buying the Terrano, partly because a Fourtrak really IS a farmers vehicle, not great on the road at all, but amazing off road! Superb pulling power, and just stupidly reliable. The only reason I went from Fourtrak to Maverick, is because the Fourtrak was scary to drive on the road, especialy over 50, I found the Maverick had the same expertese as the fourtrak, but MUCH better on the road!

I havent had much use out of my Maverick, but did use it to pull our small caravan from Machester to Huddersfield and it did so effortlesly-you really couldnt tell it was towing!

Well, good luck with the new Terrano, I know its silly as we all have the same thing, but some pics would be lovely!

have fun!

Clive

lacroupade
16-02-2010, 23:28
Thats a fair price if its in OK nick.

Decent service will be £250-£300. Get them to change the rear axle oil (making sure they use only the proper LSD oil, lots of threads on here but Comma is a good one to use).

Other than that it a case of driving it to see what the usual snagging items are - rarely anything too serious.

Welcome to the looneybin!:thumbs

Freebird
17-02-2010, 06:52
Hi there Ian, spend yourself a tenner and become a full member, believe me it is money well spent, oh and welcome to the site. :thumb2

mully
17-02-2010, 08:48
Ian when youve spent your £10 joining look in the downloads and the search section and you will be able to service the Terrano yourself and of course save ££££££££££££s, its a great site ive allready had more than my moneys worth.

Ian Hunt
17-02-2010, 09:04
Thank you all for such a great welcome! I can see this forum is going to be very useful.


I know its silly as we all have the same thing, but some pics would be lovely!
have fun!



Here's the old girl. I can't wait to collect her!

http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h278/ianhunt1973/Terrano/T2.jpg

http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h278/ianhunt1973/Terrano/T2-2.jpg

tezzer
17-02-2010, 09:35
welcome ian, nice looking truck, it's the same as mine as it happens, they are great trucks mate, you wont regret it. :thumb2

DaveAMac
17-02-2010, 10:15
Hi, Ian! Nice, clean looking truck you've got there! :thumb2 Like the chrome mirrors. Welcome to the site. :clap

Ian Hunt
17-02-2010, 14:23
Thank you for the nice comments. :)
Can I ask you guys a quick question?
What's the best way to check the 4wd works correctly (I'd like to confirm this before I drive the truck away on Saturday), I won't really get a chance to try it across a muddy field or anything...
Thanks again.
Ian

zippy656
17-02-2010, 14:29
put in to 4wd low, try to turn on full lock..

if its hard, then all is working..

dinky
17-02-2010, 15:06
Going round derbyshire this weekend with Responce group greenlaning.so if you see a 51 plate t2 with some landy,s give us a wave.

DEE
17-02-2010, 17:59
Welcome ian all the best with the new truck. They do what it says on the tin :thumbs

Ian Hunt
17-02-2010, 19:02
Going round derbyshire this weekend with Responce group greenlaning.so if you see a 51 plate t2 with some landy,s give us a wave.

I will indeed! If I'm driving a green & silver Terrano you'll know who I am but if someone in a silver Mercedes saloon waves, that's probably me too!

I'm planning to try some easy greenlanes in mine once I've got it... hoping someone might show me the ropes...... (?)...

lacroupade
17-02-2010, 19:10
put in to 4wd low, try to turn on full lock..

if its hard, then all is working..

Just as Zippy says.

You are only supposed to use 4WD in slippery conditions; if you engage it on dry tarmac and try a tight forward or reverse turn you'll feel the transmission wind up and the tyres scrubbing - its very obvious compared to 2WD. If it does that then 4WD is OK. To disengage you just put lever back to 2WD and on that MkII just reverse a few metres in a straight line and the little green light on the dash goes out.

Good luck, hope it goes well.

Ian Hunt
17-02-2010, 20:17
Cheers for the advice on checkig the 4WD. Are problems engaging this (or the low box) common? If there are issues are they generally an easy fix?

zippy656
17-02-2010, 20:26
should all be ok, but if not its normaly the auto hubs, get MANUAL ones fitted if you can

lacroupade
17-02-2010, 21:19
should all be ok, but if not its normaly the auto hubs, get MANUAL ones fitted if you can

yes, get manual hubs fitted then you can climb out of the truck in the pissing rain and mud and grovel in a puddle while you turn them on LMAO!

NOT!!

zippy656
17-02-2010, 21:33
having said that Ive, got autos..

lacroupade
17-02-2010, 21:39
having said that Ive, got autos..

you little stirrer you LOL

zippy656
17-02-2010, 21:57
who me?



never

zippy656
18-02-2010, 08:39
great as a tugger!!!??:eek:


yep.

landys out the Mud


caravans



vans out of ditches in the snow...

zippy656
18-02-2010, 08:47
when you collect it then Ian??

saturday or Sunday?

Ian Hunt
18-02-2010, 09:06
Hoping to pick it up Saturday lunchtime :) Could be useful as we appear to have snow on the ground once again!
I then want to get it a full service and all the fluids changed before any serious use.

zippy656
18-02-2010, 09:39
i get my service parts from an ebay shop.
so do a few others on here.
have a look in parts department thread.