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Sandyt



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue
Is it me or are prices moving up

Hi all been having another mooch about looking to change and noticed that 2007 4.2 on similar milage as to when I bought mine as the same price or a tad more and I bought mine nearly 4 yrs ago and the 5's are getting more expensive

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Sandyt



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

sorry Stan am I in the wrong place again

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SKOT



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England 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Bonatti Grey

The 4.2 SC will be a future classic, I am sure of it and the prices are on the up. (Or am I just hopefully living in cloud cuckoo land?!)

On a serious note, I would quite like to change mine too as it's getting on a bit now but what to buy?

The 4.4 TDV8 looks to be holding out well but I'm a bit wary about the future of derv plus I do so many ridiculoiusly short trips that it would do it no good at all.

The 5.0 SC is quicker, has another 100 BHP and uses less fuel but.............it's those engine gremlins that I keep reading about which are putting me off.

I'm doing very low miles in my 4.2 these days as I am quite enjoying saving the planet in my Tesla powered Merc. The EV forums are quite dull though, nothing ever goes wrong so the only subject of conversation is how inconsiderate ICE drivers' are who block EV charging posts....... Laughing

My 4.2 is not worth much so I am thinking about dry storing it and visiting it again in another decade! Thumbs Up 2006 4.2 SC
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Sandyt



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Not far off where I am at but I already have a classic and a p38 in the garage and not sure my dearly beloved would accept me storing another

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SKOT



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England 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Bonatti Grey

Keep it if you possibly can, a Classic, P38 and L322 are a fabulous collection to have.

And remember, it's bad luck to break a chain........ I reckon she'll be fine with it. Thumbs Up 2006 4.2 SC
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zarnd



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Bonatti Grey

It would be nice, but not holding my breath.

When I was at Land Rover recently they were saying how the petrol ones are more in demand now than they have been for a long time.

We'll see.

cheers Alex

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JPHC



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

Had my 4.2 just over a year now. I keep a close eye on the second hand market and I'd definitely say they have seen a slight rise in the last 6 months. I havent lost much money at all on mine Bow down Jordan


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Post #439669 26th May 2017 9:40am
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Sandyt



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I only paid 14.5 for mine 3 and a half years ago so cheap motoring
Well for a range its cheapish

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Rangeyman



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

Had my 2004 vogue for 4 and a half years I paid just less than 9 thousand for it but if I were to buy the equivalent now which would be a 58 plate I would have to find a few a lot more than what I paid to aquire it !

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r1chardh



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Interesting points. I've been pondering the value of the 11-plate TDV8 Autobiography I've had for a couple of years - just moved to a super-narrow street and it's only a matter of time before it gets hit, or I get blocked in... not really FF territory. I imagine I'll have lost at least £10k in the intervening years, doing about 12,000 miles in the process.

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^same here.

If I were to go and buy mine from a dealer today it would be about 30k I paid 38k 2 years ago so looking at about 4K per year, which isn't too bad.

With the new tax bands coming in older car prices may firm up slightly, at least that's what I'm hoping. The lure of a 405 is starting but i reckon it will be a couple of years yet before I get one so I could do with prices holding up. Mine is a 12 so one of the last ones so should reach a price floor at mid teens but I reckon that it will be still worth north or 20k in a couple of years. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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rodp



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I imagine I'll have lost at least £10k in the intervening years, doing about 12,000 miles in the process.

10K in two years !! Shocked And only 12k miles, that near enough £1 mile just in depreciation. Big Cry

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rodp



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Perhaps they'll go the way of Defenders, D1's and classics, reach a bottom price then rise again. Defenders can fetch astronomical prices, as do classics, D1's are rising now for good ones. You can pay more now for a good D1 than a rough L322.

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r1chardh



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rodp wrote:
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I imagine I'll have lost at least £10k in the intervening years, doing about 12,000 miles in the process.

10K in two years !! Shocked And only 12k miles, that near enough £1 mile just in depreciation. Big Cry


I am suppressing that particular thought!! Perhaps I paid Richard a little much (£35,000) but I think I might get £25,000 in a private sale if I am patient. On the upside, those miles have been incredibly relaxing and enjoyable, including road trips around the UK and to the South of France and back, so it was money well spent! Very Happy

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rodp



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Perhaps I paid Richard a little much


Ah, could be, I wouldn't know. We used to buy new motors,or very nearly new, the last being a Classic less than 12 months old and ex chauffeur driven from new. But now, afraid not. I just cannot bring myself to spend way way more for a motor than it's worth. The sum of parts in a RR, including design, just doesn't add up to anything near what they charge. They make a vast profit, the dealers make a vast profit (even if only from repair work and servicing) and I just can't bring myself to add to it.

Everyone to their own though, and anyone who feels they have to have the latest model is welcome to their choice. Not for me though, not any longer, I now buy what I feel more comfortable in and like the most. When I bought this one I was sat in it with my son when he asked "what year is it", I honestly told him "I don't know, haven't looked". At the time the interior differences made no relevance to me. I liked this one, so I bought it.

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