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J600.COM



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Range Rover Executive Seating (re-sale problems?)

I'm thinking of buying a Range Rover (looking for something maybe 2 year old) and the one that's really caught my eye has the executive class rear seating.

Whilst I love how the 4 seat Range Rover version looks, I have a niggling feeling that lots of people who buy a FFRR would probably want 5 seats and the option to fold the back seats down (which obviously you can't with the 4-seat version).

Do you think re-selling a FFRR with the executive seating would be more difficult than a standard Range Rover? I'm conscious that potentially when the time comes to move it on, potentially having 4 seats could make it difficult to sell (or mean it depreciates more) ?

Interested to hear peoples thought, especially if they've bought/sold one in the past.

Post #317239 10th Mar 2015 9:00am
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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I like the 4 seaters A LOT! But as you say......... Might be harder to shift on the used car market... Rolling Eyes

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Robert



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Well if that option is more expensive now on a second hand one it might stay that way. Remember there is a victim for every car at any price, might take a little longer??
Anyway if depreciation on a RR is an issue, do not buy one at all... Cool
Have fun with the new car, just buy it and don't worry Thumbs Up

Post #317247 10th Mar 2015 9:20am
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J600.COM



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the deprecian doesn't worry me too much tbh, I've come to realise that it's going to lose around £1k a month regardless Smile it more being stuck with a lemon that the majority of people wouldn't want.

Potentially, I'm hoping that it being 'unpopular' could actually go in my favour as a buyer at the moment

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ebajema



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I would buy it even though I won't be riding in the back. But I only have two kids Smile MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
Have the Faultmate MSV2 Extreme to be tinkering with the settings etc. !!

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Have to say it would not bother me. I would if i could.

Went to Droitwich land rover today and by coincidence sat in a 4 seater AB. Absolute work of art and the comfort panel in the rear with all its buttons and gizmos far out weights the loss of the 5th seat. The middle passenger only ends up kicking the rear of the centre console anyway!

go for it. 405 AB exec seats Baltic and Cirrus
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RR2008HSE



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I don't think I'd pay extra for the executive seating used, but it wouldn't bother me, either. With an interior like that, I don't think I'd want to put down seats and carry a bunch of clobber. In fact, if you need to haul, rent a trailer for a day and keep the interior nice.

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Alistair



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Thumbs Up I've been wondering the same thing.

My 2 kids think it's wonderful, but occasionally we have a 5th passenger and occasionally I fold the seats forward to get something in the boot - but I'm not sure whether it's a good trade off or not.

Anyone know if you can get a ski hatch ?

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CEEGEE



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Not being able to fold the seats down would be a complete deal breaker for me.

I would have thought that as the car gets older, the 5 seats and "big boot" would become more important when you resell it.

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J600.COM



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I think I'm going to take the plunge, but take my time looking and hold out for the rear entertainment and exec seating

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Emperor Mong



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I wouldn't have bought one with executive seating.

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Emperor Mong



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Vogue, I was hoping the privacy glass would have made my dalliances rather more secret. How do you know?

> Insert joke about rubber mat in the boot here <

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Emperor Mong wrote:
Vogue, I was hoping the privacy glass would have made my dalliances rather more secret. How do you know?

> Insert joke about rubber mat in the boot here <

I am now slightly concerned being the owner of your previous rubber mat Shocked

As it is a low uptake, but high value option, there will certainly be a market for it used. I would not worry, if you like it, go for it... 4.2 Supercharged Vogue SE

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