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stevo

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because I can't make my mind up! I'm worse than my wife with shoes :)

I want a 3.0, manual, SVE , this much is certain.

I'd quite like green or maroon (or whatever colour that is), something that looks good polished (stop throwing stones at me for blaspheming at the back!)

All of a sudden, a few are popping up on autotrader.

choices are:

1. Silver, 66k, 03 plate, dvd in headrests, 12 month MOT, but A/C pipe holed at condensor £3000 , private sale west midlands (4 hr train ride)

2. Silver (again) 64k, 04 plate, 9 months MOT, £3.5k, dealer, chigwell, london (1 hr car drive)

3. Maroon 90k, 54 plate, 4 month MOT :( £4k, dealer, suffolk (2 hr car)

4. Green 85k, 03 plate, 12 month MOT £4k, dealer, peterborough

I'd rather give my money to a private seller, but the AC could easily be £500 to fix

number 2 could be mine today :), 9 month MOT tho, and I can't see the dealer on google maps street view

number 3 doesn't have enough MOT, but is maroon. And I work at a garage. (there are MOT's, and MOT's with a wink)

number 4 is the bestest colour, but right on my limit of spend, and I don't want to p/x my V70, as its too good for that.

My head hurts, I've been up since 6.30 looking and dithering. You wouldn't believe I'm nearly 50.....
 
On the limited info available.
No 1. Because it's got a decent mot, it's could be £2750 for cash offer if you haggle and the mileage seems ok. Aircon is rarely used anyway and you can fix it at your leisure.

The problem is when I pick a new motor I go choose my vehicle spec and budget then everything rests on 3 things; condition, condition and condition.

Any one of those could be broken, rotten or in some way not as described.

If I am considering a vehicle that requires a lot of travel to get to, then I ask the seller to email me pictures of the inside and underside and any particular areas I want. If they don't/can't be arsed then simple, I cross em off my list.
 
because I can't make my mind up! I'm worse than my wife with shoes :)

I want a 3.0, manual, SVE , this much is certain.

I'd quite like green or maroon (or whatever colour that is), something that looks good polished (stop throwing stones at me for blaspheming at the back!)

All of a sudden, a few are popping up on autotrader.

choices are:

1. Silver, 66k, 03 plate, dvd in headrests, 12 month MOT, but A/C pipe holed at condensor £3000 , private sale west midlands (4 hr train ride)

2. Silver (again) 64k, 04 plate, 9 months MOT, £3.5k, dealer, chigwell, london (1 hr car drive)

3. Maroon 90k, 54 plate, 4 month MOT :( £4k, dealer, suffolk (2 hr car)

4. Green 85k, 03 plate, 12 month MOT £4k, dealer, peterborough

I'd rather give my money to a private seller, but the AC could easily be £500 to fix

number 2 could be mine today :), 9 month MOT tho, and I can't see the dealer on google maps street view

number 3 doesn't have enough MOT, but is maroon. And I work at a garage. (there are MOT's, and MOT's with a wink)

number 4 is the bestest colour, but right on my limit of spend, and I don't want to p/x my V70, as its too good for that.

My head hurts, I've been up since 6.30 looking and dithering. You wouldn't believe I'm nearly 50.....

Another thing to bear in mind with lower mileage terranos is that the speedo cluster is prone to failure so could have been changed ask for evidence of mileage check mots and service stamps
 
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Another thing to bear in mind with lower mileage terranos is that the speedo cluster is prone to failure so could have been changed ask for evidence of mileage check mots and service stamps

yup - the good thing about the new MOT certificate is the mileages of the previous MOTs are on there.

with number one, it could be the short hp pipe, or a very long twisty one that goes round the back of the block..... pics requested :)
 
You could see about 3 or 4 in a good day, then with luck you would have found the right one, a quick phone later call buys it.

I assume you have got some good pics, the inportant thing on these trucks is rust in the sills, chassis, front outer wings and inner wings.

Easy to spot just a quick look, then you can look at mechanicals, service history, tell tell signs of accident damage like paint overspray on trim panels.

Take a blanket and slide under neath, check for oil leaks etc, rock the car side to side, any clunks will be either the ARB links or upper or lowerball joints, cheap to replace BUT a good negotiating starting point.

If a dealer, you could insist on a Free MOT and service prior to collection.

How exciting...
Good luck,

best regards,

Rustic
 
I'd get a 2.7 tbh

Run veg, more reliable, easier/cheaper to fix
 
You could see about 3 or 4 in a good day, then with luck you would have found the right one, a quick phone later call buys it.

I assume you have got some good pics, the inportant thing on these trucks is rust in the sills, chassis, front outer wings and inner wings.

Easy to spot just a quick look, then you can look at mechanicals, service history, tell tell signs of accident damage like paint overspray on trim panels.

Take a blanket and slide under neath, check for oil leaks etc, rock the car side to side, any clunks will be either the ARB links or upper or lowerball joints, cheap to replace BUT a good negotiating starting point.

If a dealer, you could insist on a Free MOT and service prior to collection.

How exciting...
Good luck,

best regards,

Rustic

I would really hope not to see rust on a 9 year old car.... but good point.
I'd get a 2.7 tbh

Run veg, more reliable, easier/cheaper to fix

Ah, the 2.7 vs 3.0 scenario :D I'm choosing a 3.0 for the better economy, and power. Even though I won't be towing anything heavy, I think the 2.7 just wouldn't have the oomph I'm used to with the V70, and I absolutely have to keep the next car at least 3 years, as my wife is fed up of me changing cars every year :)

Isn't the 3.0 same as the Patrol, and a proven unit?
 
I feel a song coming on to the tune of I want someone to buy me a pony...:doh


I want someone to buy me a ter-anno..
clunk click, clunk click, clunk click, clunk. ( sound of worn ARB drop links)
Not too old and not too rus-ty.. ( check sills and wings)
clunk click, clunk click, clunk click, clunk
Not too sure.. of the col-our. ( Maroon, green or silver)
clunk click, clunk click, clunk click, clunk.
two point seven or three li- tre..
clunk click, clunk click, clunk click, clunk...
...


Sorry couldn't help it,
now try and get that tune out of your head...:doh

Good luck,

Rustic
 
I would really hope not to see rust on a 9 year old car.... but good point.


Ah, the 2.7 vs 3.0 scenario :D I'm choosing a 3.0 for the better economy, and power. Even though I won't be towing anything heavy, I think the 2.7 just wouldn't have the oomph I'm used to with the V70, and I absolutely have to keep the next car at least 3 years, as my wife is fed up of me changing cars every year :)

Isn't the 3.0 same as the Patrol, and a proven unit?

You will be lucky to find a 9 year old terrano without rust issues ive never seen one:doh
 
I would really hope not to see rust on a 9 year old car.... but good point.


Ah, the 2.7 vs 3.0 scenario :D I'm choosing a 3.0 for the better economy, and power. Even though I won't be towing anything heavy, I think the 2.7 just wouldn't have the oomph I'm used to with the V70, and I absolutely have to keep the next car at least 3 years, as my wife is fed up of me changing cars every year :)

Isn't the 3.0 same as the Patrol, and a proven unit?

I've seen some very rotten late terranos mate, when Renault took over quality went out the window

The 3.0 is the same as the patrol and nothing but trouble. After 04 the overheating/overfuelling issues were supposedly sorted but there are still instances all over the net

Power/torque of the 2.7 is ample mate be under no miss conceptions especially once egr is removed and a freeflowing air filter is fitted

And running 95% veg at £1 a litre means no other proper 4x4 will come close to a Terrano 2.7 on miles per £
 
mine 12 year old. no rust:D or at least ive yet to find it:nenau
im with stinka 2.7 all the way 3ltr parts are a lot more expencive
 
I've seen some very rotten late terranos mate, when Renault took over quality went out the window

The 3.0 is the same as the patrol and nothing but trouble. After 04 the overheating/overfuelling issues were supposedly sorted but there are still instances all over the net

Power/torque of the 2.7 is ample mate be under no miss conceptions especially once egr is removed and a freeflowing air filter is fitted

And running 95% veg at £1 a litre means no other proper 4x4 will come close to a Terrano 2.7 on miles per £

when did the french get involved? nothing but trouble, the french.... :)
 
when did the french get involved? nothing but trouble, the french.... :)

I think it was 2000 or 2001

Mine is a Renault variant, but luckily it's rot free as its had a very easy life prior to me

Things like poor under seal, thinner props shafts with no grease nipples, weaker/cheaper c200 rear axle, many money saving changes, which means post 2000 terranos are no where near as robust as earlier ones.
 
I don't know they didn't give a certain German corporal much trouble.
 
The E-Bay advert.Describes the engine has having a timing chain.I could be wrong but i thought that instead of a chain it is gear driven.Anyone...
 
If I was in the market for a Terrano I'd buy the cleanest 2.7 I could find and rustproof it to death with dinitrol.

I have worked on all manner of vehicles and one thing is certain, common rail is not the best. All my mechanic friends would agree with that too. I don't know exactly why but modern engines are just not as reliable as the last generation of injector pump equipped engines, and I'm not jus talking about Nissans here.

Car forums are full of people referencing common rail sensor faults, limp modes and head gasket problems, that's not to say that there aren't hundreds of thousands of happy problem free people. I suspect that computer aided design has lead to engines being built with the minimum of material and squeezing the maximum performance both in terms of combined power and economy. Injectors and high pressure pumps are highly stressed and when they fail cost a fortune to repair.

The technology is out there to make reliable stuff but cost is such an issue these days and I suspect motor manufacturers rely heavily on parts and servicing since they are trying to claw back manufacturing and design costs. We all know that there are some older engines that can and do enjoy incredible longevity, but they were no doubt designed by men using experience and slide rules/pocket calculators so they were over engineered. Of course they wouldn't pass modern emissions requirements because those very requirements have driven ever more complicated and expensive solutions to reducing what comes out of the exhaust and how much goes into the tank.

Anyway, it's clear that like me, many people here favour the reliability and cost effectiveness of older engines, those things may not be any kind of issue for you. If you really want a 3 litre, then get one, the choice is yours and I can see why you prefer one, you're not on your own and at the end of the day everything that can go wrong is bolt on parts, just expensive bolt on parts. I'm certain that there will be a nice Terrano out there somewhere for you.
 
If I was in the market for a Terrano I'd buy the cleanest 2.7 I could find and rustproof it to death with dinitrol.

I have worked on all manner of vehicles and one thing is certain, common rail is not the best. All my mechanic friends would agree with that too. I don't know exactly why but modern engines are just not as reliable as the last generation of injector pump equipped engines, and I'm not jus talking about Nissans here.

Car forums are full of people referencing common rail sensor faults, limp modes and head gasket problems, that's not to say that there aren't hundreds of thousands of happy problem free people. I suspect that computer aided design has lead to engines being built with the minimum of material and squeezing the maximum performance both in terms of combined power and economy. Injectors and high pressure pumps are highly stressed and when they fail cost a fortune to repair.

The technology is out there to make reliable stuff but cost is such an issue these days and I suspect motor manufacturers rely heavily on parts and servicing since they are trying to claw back manufacturing and design costs. We all know that there are some older engines that can and do enjoy incredible longevity, but they were no doubt designed by men using experience and slide rules/pocket calculators so they were over engineered. Of course they wouldn't pass modern emissions requirements because those very requirements have driven ever more complicated and expensive solutions to reducing what comes out of the exhaust and how much goes into the tank.

Anyway, it's clear that like me, many people here favour the reliability and cost effectiveness of older engines, those things may not be any kind of issue for you. If you really want a 3 litre, then get one, the choice is yours and I can see why you prefer one, you're not on your own and at the end of the day everything that can go wrong is bolt on parts, just expensive bolt on parts. I'm certain that there will be a nice Terrano out there somewhere for you.

My 2002 ZD30 certainly is not common rail. It has a VP44 IP.
 

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