You forgot to put the price ticket on mate. How else do we know how much you're flogging it off for? BNIB, bargain etcThe extra £30 probably buys you nothing you need Chas.
I remember those Lidl/Aldi chargers being discussed on our previous home. Nobody had a bad word to say about them.
I use Optimate 4 chargers, purely because they've never failed to deliver. And I have confidence in leaving them connected for months at a time.
I have a CTEK CT5 charger I got for Christmas last year. It's still brand new in its box but It's only designed for bikes/small cars.
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Odds that good? My son in law got one because he’d ‘always wanted one’. It’ll cost you, I said. It’s ok, he said, it’s a diesel. PSA? I said. What? He said. My prostate is fine. No, I said your big end bearings and air suspension. He sold it 6 months later with bearing shells spinning and deflated suspension. It cost him maybe £7k loss?I think the main problem with the Chindian cheap stuff is QA, it'll either work brilliantly for ages at a bargain price or go pop in a week. 50/50 chance.
Much like buying a used Range Rover![]()
I have no idea why. But this is the cheapest CT5 Powersport on Ebay?You forgot to put the price ticket on mate. How else do we know how much you're flogging it off for? BNIB, bargain etc
I had one in my motorhome as a split charger. It worked well, all the time i had it. About 5yrs.I think the main problem with the Chindian cheap stuff is QA, it'll either work brilliantly for ages at a bargain price or go pop in a week. 50/50 chance.
Much like buying a used Range Rover![]()
I'll have you know Range Rover is currently in the top half of what cars top ten vehicles!Much like buying a used Range Rover![]()
A lady I know very well (but not mentioning any names)I'll have you know Range Rover is currently in the top half of what cars top ten vehicles!
Top ten most unreliable vehicles, that is.
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About 50% of the listings for discoverys in the sub 3k range are 'spares or repair'. The newer ones don't seem to make old bonesAs you know, I have an 'affinity' with Land Rovers. (there's enough bits of them in my skin, and enough of my skin and blood in them... So, affinity.) And, I wouldn't have a new model given me!
Youngest I would consider would be a mid date 200tdi Defender. Late 90's. And even then I'd think twice.
My brother had a Discovery, that was on it's 3rd lap around the clock, when he sold it. And i don't think he spent a lot on it either. Just normal wear and tear items.About 50% of the listings for discoverys in the sub 3k range are 'spares or repair'. The newer ones don't seem to make old bones
The older 200 and 300tdi seem pretty long lived.My brother had a Discovery, that was on it's 3rd lap around the clock, when he sold it. And i don't think he spent a lot on it either. Just normal wear and tear items.