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Overpriced? New shape RRS

Browsing online today and used new shape RRS seem to start about £60k+ compared with L405 that seem to be available late 60's to around the 70 mark.

Old shape RRS still wearing screen prices of up to £50k.

Can't imagine many people paying late 40's for the old shape RRS and couldn't help feeling that the new shape RRS is - great car or not - overpriced given the L405 can be had for not much more. Although there are certainly plenty of 405's and new RRS about.

Just wondered what the thoughts of others were.

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Worth what someone will pay for them.

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I think most people think the L405 is too big.

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At the end of the day if you can afford 60+ then you can probably afford 70+ and so on. Therefore it would simply be a matter of personal pref. I can help thinking however that there is probably quite a diff in the lease prices between the sport and 405's which would sort the men from the boys.

I don't know but I bet 80-90% of RRS are leased and many of them are stretching the budget just to have one whereas 405's are purchased by those that can really afford it?

As for the outgoing RRS shape I totally agree, unless they threw one at you who would buy one? Embarassed 405 AB exec seats Baltic and Cirrus
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If the cost is justifiable, then one will pay the price.

At £60k for an L405, buying a good 5.0 L322 makes so much more financial sense to me.

I couldn't ever justify the cost of buying an old-shape RRS, though.

A new-shape RRS is a better prospect, but with the prices you quoted being tantalisingly near that of the L405, I'd not feel satisifed unless I went for the FF.

The other thing to factor in is the upcoming all-new Discovery. Not the Sport, but the proper one. I can't help feeling that could end up getting a lot of attention. Si. <This is my name.

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Thanks for the thoughts.

I was under the impression most L405 were leased and/ or on final payment type finance deals. The final option payment deals I've glanced at (and no more than that so I stand to be corrected) seem to indicate monthly payments not too far apart be it new shape RRS or L405.

The shape of the Discovery Sport looks quite nice to me but the car seems more of a fashion accessory than the presumably more practical Discovery and Range Rovers.

The new RRS is nice enough to look at but doesn't have that visible presence of the L405 and I'm told the interior is more cramped than the L322 and the L405.


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pld118 wrote:
I was under the impression most L405 were leased and/ or on final payment type finance deals. The final option payment deals I've glanced at (and no more than that so I stand to be corrected) seem to indicate monthly payments not too far apart be it new shape RRS or L405


Everything is on the never-never nowadays.

Just had a quick look and a basic Sport can be rented for £6xx +VAT per month, whereas a proper one is well over a grand (everyone surely just hands them back and rents another at the end).

Re the proper Discovery - from the sound of it, the next one will be a less practical proposition than the current. Hopefully the new Defender will fill that gap.

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Thumbs Up Good observations Trommel!

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Only see one new shape RRS under 60k so far on AT.

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import it may be but very nice all the same.

I know two people who have just paid over £80k for 405's cash, no finance, no loans they are just wealthy people. I suppose my opinions are a bit skewed towards what I know.

These guys have always paid cash as long as I've known them. Their circle of friends also just deal in cash. Its true to say that they are all retired. - I wonder if financing is a generational thing? You don't hear the saying 'if you can't afford it you should not have it anymore'.

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TBH the biggest selling points of the SSRR new shape over the 405 are simply,

2 extra seats(!)
about £50k less for a top range one.

Dont forget the SSRR tops out around £70k, the 405 around £110-115k now IIRC

On the road they are quite different with the SSRR SC being just a bit lighter and still the same engine and certainly more fast road based. You feel it in the seats when you get in being more like recaro seats.

The 405 on the other hand is more GT design for me, designed to stomp across miles of road(iirc you can get upto 700miles from a 4.4tdv8 on a long cruise) and come out as fresh as a daisy just like the 322.

The boot is certainly a decent bit bigger and you get the split fold tailgate. As Clarksonian said, A Range Rover isnt a range rover without it.

As trommell has said i think more and more are on the never-never and chucked back at the end of the lease by doctors and the likes that earn an FF salary every year but also have the house to match it. I certainly see enough of them around Wilmslow and Cheshire-ville.

The sports are popping up more and more but im yet to see anyone in real life try and use the rear two seats. IMO they are a waste of design time and should stay with the Disco as there just isnt enough space for any person over 4' to make comfortable use of them and i have used the ones in the disco 4 a good few times in years gone by so know what im talking about here.

The other thing that concerns me immensely about the SSRR is any engine BUT the SDV6. the engine bay is SOOOO cramped with the SC and 4.4tdv8 that i think there will be long term issues with heat in those bays, and we have already seen that the 3.6tdv8 is showing to be more unreliable the the L302 compared to the l322.

I think in the last few years JLR as new cars have come out have asked the people who dont really look at the sticker prices what they think they cost and then priced them accordingly. A bit like BA did with Concorde tickets... Hence their profits per car compared to build cost are a hell of a lot more than they used to be, simply because they can Sad

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Extra seats are a huge bonus for anyone ferrying kids around, that's the only reason they're there.

As far as I can see from my scientific approach of looking under the bonnet, there's no real difference in the size of the engine bays between the two (they are, after all, on the same platform).

I suspect list prices are no longer relevant per se to the average "purchaser" - the monthly cost is the real driver. £600 per month is a lot easier to find than £65k, hence the huge numbers of "expensive" cars sitting outside modest houses.

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