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14-04-2006, 12:06 PM | #1 | ||
The 'Stihl' Man
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: TAS
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Hey guys
Not for me unfortunatley, but for a mates GF. What I know is that its a 2002 model (LR), is the base model but has alloys, is manual and has 75000k's. They asked me what they should be looking for, but I struggled to think of anything. Is the car still under warrenty (3 or 5 year standard?)? Other than tha I said make sure you get a RACV check, and look to see if the fuel gauage is working, but surely a dealer would have fixed that by now. What else is there to look for? T be honest I haven't heard of any issues. Any tips? Cheers :baby bott
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14-04-2006, 01:21 PM | #2 | ||
Zoom Zoom
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Melbourne, VIC
Posts: 4,352
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Warranty was 3 years standard, if it was a 5 year they'd advertise it. Only way to tell is to check with a Dealer Service department. Check to see if it has a passenger airbag or just the cutout with storage container in the top. Airbag denotes safety pack with ABS brakes, which is hard to come by.
Check for front brake disc wear and see if the discs are becoming grooved and have a lip around the edge where the disc surface has diiminished and you can feel the iron edge of the disc sticking out. This will indicate you're up for $400 or so in front disc, pads and labour. Naturally the full service history would be a given. Avoid it if not. Beyond the brakes, things like the fuel guage are a bit hard to judge but definitely check it, can be an expensive exercise if not replaced under warranty. Put the air con on 4 and check the centre vents if they close by themselves. Not a serious problem at all but can be a hassle. Wouldn't stop me from buying the car though. Just generally drive it and if it feels like a dog, avoid it. Early CL's were a little underpowered by the incorrect factory calibration. Easily fixed, but not sure how you'd go out of warranty. Post any more questions/concerns you maye have! Matt
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