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TJH1985



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andyleeds wrote:
am i right in thinking that they became euro6 on the 2016 model so the car tax dropped? so the brown would be higher than £340 per annum?


Yup, I have a 15 plate MY16 that’s Euro6 Thumbs Up

Fun fact, on a autobiography the front camera is a single lens in the centre on a MY16 and on pre MY16 it’s a camera on each side like those above.

Bl4ckD0g wrote:
Diesel is the concern and how it is being treated in more and more cities not just in the UK but around the world. But hey if anyone wants to drop in 2022 that much on a second diesel that is quite old already that is entirely their business. Just sharing my thoughts.

I definitely don’t foresee a nearby future where diesels are desirable.


Not sure I see a nearby future where diesels are not desirable if I’m honest, given the price of non ICE cars I suspect it might even help prices hold steady. Even sales of the new Defender seem to be primarily diesel right now.

I suspect we don’t have to worry about it for quite some time. Sold - Bell a 2015 MY16 Loire Blue Autobiography 4.4 SDV8
Previously George a 2007 MY07 Java Black VSE 3.6 TDV8
Previously a 04 MY04 Defender 90 Sad


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Martin2



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Bl4ckD0g wrote:
I just couldn’t get myself to spend that much on a diesel these days. Both nice cars but the depreciation will be horrendous.



Yes, absolutely horrendous. I paid nearly double that for my diesel and the bloody thing is worth nearly £2k less (price Motorway would take it away for) than I paid for it 20 months / 22k miles ago. Wish you told me about their horrendous depreciation before I spent that much cash…. Rolling Eyes Laughing MY23 Panamera E-Hybrid
MY19 SDV8 Autobiography - Sold

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andyleeds



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theres a nice one ish at stat stone in green which i guess would be the cleaner engine not sure it has reclining seats though which i quite like the idea of

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2...amp;page=1

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Bl4ckD0g



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@martin that is related to shortages in the various sales channels. An anomaly in the market that will change very rapidly once availability is resolved and more electric models become available. My petrol one nearly doubled in value compared to when I bought it.

Looking at new vehicle sales figures and the trend is also a good way at looking what the second hand market will be doing and buyer will be looking for. Shortages have distorted that temporarily. And then there is national and international government policies as well. With more green zones appearing, the direction is clear.

But don’t be mistaken, my point isn’t about not buying diesel at all. It’s more about at what price;

Anyway your money your choice I couldn’t care less to be honest.

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Martin2



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I’m well aware of why the value is artificially high. MY23 Panamera E-Hybrid
MY19 SDV8 Autobiography - Sold

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Vogue



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Bl4ckD0g wrote:
@martin that is related to shortages in the various sales channels. An anomaly in the market that will change very rapidly once availability is resolved and more electric models become available. My petrol one nearly doubled in value compared to when I bought it.

Looking at new vehicle sales figures and the trend is also a good way at looking what the second hand market will be doing and buyer will be looking for. Shortages have distorted that temporarily. And then there is national and international government policies as well. With more green zones appearing, the direction is clear.

But don’t be mistaken, my point isn’t about not buying diesel at all. It’s more about at what price;

Anyway your money your choice I couldn’t care less to be honest.


Blimey you have a real bee in your bonnet 🙈👍🏻 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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kevinp



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Yep, Diesel for towing. Not many petrol engined lorries about. De facto. Rolling with laughter

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RRV8SC



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I'll have a 50p bet that the media will create a "diesels are bad" storm and the price of diesels will crash overnight. Don't know when, but I'll guess within the next 18-24 moths.

A bit like the "no more toilet rolls" and "all the lorry drivers have gone".

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SS.Lyria



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I agree with Bl4ckD0g on this one, it seems prices are so artificially high at the moment they have to rebalance some time in the near future.

Try putting some of the reg numbers into WBAC as if you own the car, the results are eye watering. Seems dealers are making up for lack of stock with high margins. Nothing wrong with that, but if you buy at the top of the curve and sell at the bottom you could get your fingers burnt.

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