I have a 2008 Range Rover westminster for which I paid $104k. It has 85K miles on it and I have had very good luck with it in terms of repaIRS BEING LIMITED TO WEAR AND TEAR.

Asked by Djafari Jan 21, 2016 at 03:20 PM about the 2008 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged 4WD

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I am told that there is a transmission leak and I need new set of breaks. Together about $3k worth of work. Should I keep the car or is it a good time to sell?

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$3k in repairs on a $104k car and you want to dump it? Brakes are normal maintenance and if all that has happened is a trans leak then I would fix it. If everything else is going to hell like Land Rovers tend to do then maybe fix it and then sell it.

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Fix it and keep it, or fix it and sell it to me. 404.276.3980

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