I think there's two points you'll need to consider;
1) How long are you keeping it for?
2) What are you using it for?
If at least 3 years, depreciation on either won't be a massively relevant point.
If it were me with £14k cash, I would personally buy a 2006 4.2SC pre tax increase with circa 60-80k miles and have it facelifted to the 2010 look. You wouldn't need a loan, have a great car, and if a large repair bill were ever needed, you'd be in a much stronger place to sort it.
I ran a 2005 4.2 from 80k to 121k miles in 2011/2012 and all it ever needed was regular service items and brake pads. I've always regarded the 4.2 as a very strong engine, and the 6 speed gearbox is pretty good too.
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