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How much will you spend on next Range Rover
<10,000
2%
 2%  [1]
10 - 15,000
15%
 15%  [6]
15 - 20,000
10%
 10%  [4]
20 - 25,000
0%
 0%  [0]
25 - 30,000
15%
 15%  [6]
30 - 35,000
7%
 7%  [3]
35 - 40,000
7%
 7%  [3]
40 - 45,000
2%
 2%  [1]
45 - 50,000
5%
 5%  [2]
50 - 55,000
0%
 0%  [0]
55 - 60,000
7%
 7%  [3]
60 - 65,000
2%
 2%  [1]
65 - 70,000
5%
 5%  [2]
70 - 75,000
2%
 2%  [1]
75 - 80,000
7%
 7%  [3]
80 - 85,000
2%
 2%  [1]
85,000 >
2%
 2%  [1]
Total Votes: 38

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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How much will you spend? (Next)

Ok bit of market research. How much do you intend to spend when either:

1. Buying your first Range Rover
2. Buying your next Range Rover

Include any PX value so we are talking total agreed purchase price. Thumbs Up

Post #71626 7th Jul 2011 7:49pm
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Get voting....

Post #71630 7th Jul 2011 7:58pm
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Fox



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How much is the L405 going to cost after a year to iron the faults out?
Better get saving...

Post #71631 7th Jul 2011 7:59pm
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Fox wrote:
How much is the L405 going to cost after a year to iron the faults out?
Better get saving...


£55-60 ?

Post #71633 7th Jul 2011 8:13pm
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Fox



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Gazellio wrote:
Fox wrote:
How much is the L405 going to cost after a year to iron the faults out?
Better get saving...


£55-60 ?


Carp, I already voted one band too high then.

Post #71635 7th Jul 2011 8:22pm
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

The poll is already showing what I expected. A black hole in the 40-55,000 sector. I had long suspected that 2009 RR's were difficult to shift and that not many want to part with 50k for an 18 mth -2 year old car.

The 2010 facelift factor will not have helped the 2009 model and I am sure things will change when you can buy a lowish mileage 2010 for £45,000.

My sector the 25-40,000 market seems the most buoyant so I will be sticking with that.

Hopefully we will get at least 30-40 votes to get a clearer picture. Please vote if you read this Thumbs Up

Post #71652 7th Jul 2011 10:26pm
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KurtVerbose



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Voted, although to be honest I'm only 1 year into FFRR ownership and plan on keeping the car I have for a good few years. I have no idea if I'll replace it with another, and if so how much I'd be prepared to spend.

I like the car, but only bought it to tow a big trailer. If I didn't need to I think I'd more likely buy a Jag.

I don't do many miles as I have another car I do most of my miles in, so I think if I did replace it with another I would probably be looking at one 3-5 years old - maybe more.

Interesting that you've spotted this buying behaviour, and the logic is probably what I've just gone through. You'd either buy new/nearly new, or where the worst of the depreciation is over.

For me the model year is important. I wouldn't buy a late TD6, I'd go for an early TDV8, and I wouldn't go for a late 3.6, I'd get the early 4.4.

Say Gaz, if you spot a LHD one let me know. The Swiss Franc is very high against the £ right now and I'd be prepared to import one to sell on if the price was right. Have a friend also looking for one or an RRS.

Post #71653 7th Jul 2011 11:25pm
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Kurt,

I will keep my eyes peeled Thumbs Up

Post #71654 8th Jul 2011 6:26am
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nbunney



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Dosn't look like Mick has voted yet Rolling with laughter

Post #71655 8th Jul 2011 6:27am
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Rolo



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I would also probably change my new after 3 years.
But that depends on whether I like the new model that's coming & how much money I have at the time Whistle
Not sure what I'd do if I really hate the L405 Question

Post #71660 8th Jul 2011 7:46am
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Mutley



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black

I voted, but as I have INMOP paid top wack to many times for cars 911's various 4x4's etc & when I have gone back to update or upgrade same sales persons not interested or says your car has just been down graded in the glasiers guide what ever its called this month by another 1500 or 3k etc etc or we only stick it in the auctions so offer is well below what a car is worth Crying or Very sad , then say its 50k to change Evil or Very Mad as if they expect you just to stump it up like it grows on trees Rolling with laughter I am aware that all things depreciate but I feel that its a one way street, so I made a decision to never buy another new car.

If I can find a 3.6 TDV8 3 years oldish thats been well looked after I feel I am still getting that 70 grand car but with half the cost Razz but with not that first massive depreciation hit Big Cry

Don't get me wrong everybody needs & deserves to make a profit but sometimes in comes at to high a price, although I did like that 50k Vogue I drove the other day Bow down I need to hide the cheque book Laughing Mr. Green Mutt
FFRR Black TDV8 Vogue MY08

Post #71668 8th Jul 2011 8:30am
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Philip



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Gazellio wrote:
Fox wrote:
How much is the L405 going to cost after a year to iron the faults out?
Better get saving...


£55-60 ?


Given that it's moving further upmarket (i.e. will cost more), I don't think they'll be £60k after a year.

Post #71670 8th Jul 2011 9:28am
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