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bozmandb9



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Re: For sale 2003 FFRR Vogue Autobiography in black.

[quote="Macdaddy"]For sale due to new company car is my 2003 (52 plate) Range Rover Vogue. (black)

£13995

Ideal candidate for an LPG conversion and return over 40+ MPG!!!!
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i think most of us understand the 40+mpg bit.. Rolling Eyes

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2003 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Java Black

Just quoting Leyland LPG conversions when i enquired.

If i get 20mpg on log hauls and LPG is half the cost of petrol and returns a simular MPG then dont see 40 can be a million miles away.

*Edited cos i CBA to get into an LPG discussion, just rather sell. Thanks to those that contributed useful posts!* TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

4.4 V8 Autobiography and 22" wheels **Gone**


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Macdaddy wrote:
Just quoting Leyland LPG conversions when i enquired.

If i get 20mpg on log hauls and LPG is half the cost of petrol and returns a simular MPG then dont see 40 can be a million miles away.


It's not a problem really, just some people say it's not 40mpg. It's 20mpg but with fuel at half the price.
Personally I couldn't care less as it's 6 of one and half a dozen of the other. Thumbs Up

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2003 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Java Black

Indeed, All i meant was equivalent MPG.

perhaps need to write equivalent. TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

4.4 V8 Autobiography and 22" wheels **Gone**

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I agree saying 40mpg is fine and normal practise on the forum Rolling Eyes

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Re: For sale 2003 FFRR Vogue Autobiography in black.

Macdaddy wrote:
The Autobiography edition which included even more leather instead of plastic on the door cards and dash!


What Autobiography options do you have? The above is standard Vogue trim... Leather dash, leather door pulls and leather cubby box lid.

You say its a Vogue Autobiography - there's no such thing AFAIK... Which makes it difficult to justify the 40% overpice... 

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Re: For sale 2003 FFRR Vogue Autobiography in black.

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Macdaddy wrote:

You say its a Vogue Autobiography - there's no such thing AFAIK... Which makes it difficult to justify the 40% overpice...


So Dan you are saying it's only worth 10k?

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Re: For sale 2003 FFRR Vogue Autobiography in black.

nbunney wrote:
So Dan you are saying it's only worth 10k?


A 2002 Vogue...

2002 Didnt sell at 9K (higher mileage)

£12,500 for a 53 plate with lower miles

2004 with rear seat ent' £10K


Plenty of RR's on ebay with a BIN of 14K, but they are from traders or have been listed many times before. 

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Must be nails, as every 1 is saying they are in short supply at the mo.


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Macdaddy wrote:
Indeed, All i meant was equivalent MPG.

perhaps need to write equivalent.


It was understood, but I have a 4.4 running on LPG, and get 25mpg equivalent. I would think 20mpg from a 4.4 would be optimistic, then take of 20% for LPG, and allow for the fact that it's not half the price. Apologies though, I didn't mean to hijack the thread and turn it into a debate on the relative economy of LPG, sounds like a fantastic car, and as you say, a great prospect for an LPG conversion.
Very Happy Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining!

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I'm going to jump on this hijack - if you've only getting 12.5mpg on LPG then I would imagin you have a problem. I get 16 on a really bad day, 18 usually and 22+ on the m-way using cruise... 

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2003 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Java Black

Gone are the days when you could just post what you had for sale without the need to justify the price/spec it seems.

However just to keep people happy i've looked at prices both on the Autotrader and Pistonheads and there are indeed cheaper (lower spec / higher in most cases) and there are also dearer cars.

Those interested in the sale of the car are welcome to view and discuss the price. TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

4.4 V8 Autobiography and 22" wheels **Gone**

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Macdaddy wrote:
Gone are the days when you could just post what you had for sale without the need to justify the price/spec it seems.

However just to keep people happy i've looked at prices both on the Autotrader and Pistonheads and there are indeed cheaper (lower spec / higher in most cases) and there are also dearer cars.

Those interested in the sale of the car are welcome to view and discuss the price.


Agreed you are totally justified in asking what you believe to be the correct price for you car. Ebay "Sold" information is really not a good indicator of market selling prices whether Dan believes that or not.

Ebay is where the cars that cannot sell easily (dross) eventually sell at rock bottom prices. All good cars go tend to go reasonably quickly via Autotrader & Piston Heads.

I sell quite a few cars and place adverts with the big three. However I very rarely sell via Ebay as in my opinion Ebay is really only for bargain hunter deals not market value cars and I nearly always sell my quality stock quickly via the "other" two within two weeks.

Not having a go Dan but you frequently refer to eBay "Sold" prices which are not particularly relevant considering above and IMHO similar data from Autotrader & Pistonheads would show considerably higher prices. The information we pay for from CAP and Glass's uses real market trade activity and is normally very close to the mark.

Just my take anyway Whistle

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Interestingly I use auctionview for (Cap) values

I sourced my current car from eBay.

Odd how it works out. 15MY SDV8 Vogue SE

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