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pcourtney Member Since: 14 Jan 2020 Location: Stansted Posts: 815 |
I have also ( after a long think and various L405 test drives ) decided to keep MY11 and have just given the go ahead for my alloy wheel guy to refurb the wheels, now to put on new front Brembo discs and EBC Green stuff pads at the weekend, and four new tyres Pirelli Zero's with NCS (noise reduction)
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2nd Nov 2023 6:11pm |
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Reggie Member Since: 22 Jul 2022 Location: In the garden Posts: 53 |
I think there are certain cars that WBAC and the like just don't want to buy, so they bid ultra-low.
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2nd Nov 2023 7:26pm |
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Proftinkerpot Member Since: 22 Dec 2022 Location: County Antrim Posts: 180 |
I agree with comments above. There is some nervousness with expanding ULEZ zones, that FFRRs will be a pariah. In reality, I think there will always be a market for a good clean cared for Range Rover. I think some dealers will be scared stiff to buy in a Full Fat for fear it break and bankrupt them. Others will be more familiar and know that any old car can have mechanical issues and that maintenance is essential.
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2nd Nov 2023 10:35pm |
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Arch Stanton Member Since: 26 Apr 2012 Location: chavshire Posts: 477 |
my view is that the car auction buyers are providing a non realistic outlook on values, as mentioned, I think they are being risk averse and don't want the jeopardy of having a stop of these cars. Privately, they seemed to have dropped in value but not too eye watering. Ive been looking at prices as I may need to chop my 2018MY get into a newer one to comply with the company policy, I'm hoping I can get around £50k for a 2018MY AB. I don't really want to sell it as it has been great so far. First time FFRR owner |
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3rd Nov 2023 8:52am |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2567 |
Insurance issues are the reason why values are cratering. It’s certainly not just affecting the ones being stolen most |
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3rd Nov 2023 10:00am |
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JamboM3 Member Since: 28 Jul 2021 Location: Berkshire Posts: 197 |
The market has nose dived for all used cars, specifically luxury/sports due to the cost of living/mortgage crisis, cost of finance (probably the biggest reason) the cost of insurance (this is up allegedly 60% across the board, not just RR's that suffer), the complete lack of the Police to tackle organised crime/car theft, the ease of stealing modern keyless vehicles, ULEZ cull on diesels/expansions, as well as the fact the recent 3 years has been over inflated prices due to a lack of supply of newer cars, which has now eased somewhat as demand has wavered due to the above.
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9th Nov 2023 7:54pm |
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Gremlin500 Member Since: 11 Mar 2022 Location: Newcastle, UK Posts: 1468 |
@JamboM3:
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9th Nov 2023 10:55pm |
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JamboM3 Member Since: 28 Jul 2021 Location: Berkshire Posts: 197 |
I mean don’t get me wrong I wish it wasn’t true and the values would hold, but alas this is a correction and likely to to continue for some time, if not u til some other disaster changes the format.
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10th Nov 2023 11:32am |
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D3Jon Member Since: 15 Aug 2020 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 427 |
In addition to cost of living / interest rates / thefts / ULEZ, etc.
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10th Nov 2023 1:22pm |
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W00lyCh3f Member Since: 18 Dec 2023 Location: Chester Posts: 15 |
I'm currently on the hunt for a 2019/2020 4.4 AB and depending on mileage, there's lots on AT for circa £52-£55k. Finding a good one is where I'm at, atm. |
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18th Dec 2023 5:23pm |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
Four major issues affecting Range Rover pricing at the moment,
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19th Dec 2023 9:15am |
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W00lyCh3f Member Since: 18 Dec 2023 Location: Chester Posts: 15 |
it seems that Christmas hasn't slowed down the drop, some dealers holding onto prices maybe in the vague hope of someone unsuspecting buying it, whilst others are putting vehicles up each day for slightly less, or cost matching with higher specs.
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2nd Jan 2024 11:07am |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3229 |
Car finance is sold on what people can afford on a monthly basis so as this is now higher due to interest rate rises the windscreen price has to drop.Finance companies will have to be more creative on how they structure their packages. End of Jan is a great time to buy from a dealer as they will be looking to shift anything after the Xmas slowdown. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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2nd Jan 2024 11:32am |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3229 |
Just checked AT and prices are all over the place for late L332 TDV8’s and there is a lot of them. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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2nd Jan 2024 11:49am |
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