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Welshdragon



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Wales 2003 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Monte Carlo Blue
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Mint classic but by far not a bargain for a 4x4 with the steering wheel the wrong side Laughing

http://www.lro.com/detail/motors/4x4s/land...ver/130186 If it dont work.......burn it!

If the IId tool cant fix it.......burn the FF.

If the FF cant be fixed......buy a Land Cruiser!

If the LC cant be fixed..............................................BUY a horse !!

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stoutgoose



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 V8 Zermatt Silver

Classic prices went bananas for a while with even early four-doors commanding decent money, but interest has slowed again. Still, a decent two-door will fetch 20k+ and an early, original numbers, mint condition car going for 50k+.

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Bagus



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Adriatic Blue

Not really the place for this question but I am interested to hear why people would pay so much for an old range. I understand classic cars and have enjoyed classic 911's over the years but that's because I've enjoyed driving them on b-roads in fine weather and polishing that comes with ownership. But with a range I can't imagine anyone would prefer driving that to a newer model. Are people buying purely to collect and store in a collection rather than use?

I get the idea of a cheap Landy or rangie for the farm but some of these classics are far from a cheap farm work horse.

Someone please enlighten me or point me to the right thread?

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Welshdragon



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I know, the mind boggles why Shocked If it dont work.......burn it!

If the IId tool cant fix it.......burn the FF.

If the FF cant be fixed......buy a Land Cruiser!

If the LC cant be fixed..............................................BUY a horse !!

Post #335205 29th Jun 2015 10:57pm
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markdotreed



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Bagus wrote:
Someone please enlighten me


Basically the same reason you like 911's....... If you can afford it and it's what you want then why not?
Horses for courses...
I've been following classic cars for years and I've got to the point where I don't think the bubble will burst... The prices are where they are.. We've all missed the boat..

But.... If I came upon some money tomorrow I would still buy a classic 2 door... Compared to a classic 911, they're still reasonable... Regards
Mark

2009 D4; 1993 Classic 3.9 VSE

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Philip



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2019 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Aintree Green

Why buy one? Why not? A 250 GTO wouldn't see which way a Focus ST went on most roads, and it doesn't even have Bluetooth, but that's hardly the point.

Post #335213 29th Jun 2015 11:37pm
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johnboyairey



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I cant answer that direct question, but I have seen some other 'everyday' classic cars rocketing in value. and the key word is 'all original'. look at old early mini's especially coopers. old escorts from 70's again top of range etc. old Cortina's.... -yes special 'premium' cars that we all wanted, like 911's and e types, Jensen interceptors, will always be high money. but look at the prices of old mark 3 Cortina's and you will be astounded. -here, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MK-3-FORD-CORTIN...7675.l2557

old VW's mini 'bus' are now too valuable to even have parked in your garden, some well over £60k

I guess its all about supply and demand with the classic 2 door rangie. hell, you would not want to actually use it, if you paid 40k for it. you would only take it to a show and let some weirdy-beardy sad folk point out the 'wrong' parts for that year etc.
I saw this range classic 4 door a few months back...





-Is it a variation, of smart money from nervous property investors? tapping into fashionable 'in demand ' growth areas.

it's better than no-interest bank accounts I guess.

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Philip



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Yes - interest rates are low, lots and lots of cash around, new asset class. It will deflate just as surely as it has inflated.

That was cheap for Graeme Hunt.

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markdotreed



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I went to see the Lincoln Green 2 door that is still pictured on Graham Hunt's website 8 years ago as an upcoming 40'th birthday present for myself and it was £7995.00......

I didn't want to pay that much........... Regret it every day... Regards
Mark

2009 D4; 1993 Classic 3.9 VSE

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johnboyairey



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it would be rotten again by now though! Laughing Laughing

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Bagus wrote:
Not really the place for this question but I am interested to hear why people would pay so much for an old range. I understand classic cars and have enjoyed classic 911's over the years but that's because I've enjoyed driving them on b-roads in fine weather and polishing that comes with ownership. But with a range I can't imagine anyone would prefer driving that to a newer model. Are people buying purely to collect and store in a collection rather than use?

I get the idea of a cheap Landy or rangie for the farm but some of these classics are far from a cheap farm work horse.

Someone please enlighten me or point me to the right thread?


My MINT classic LSE softy is worth more today then it was yesterday... And will be worth more tomorrow... UNLIKE my 2012 322 that is worth less today then it was yesterday!

Thats point 1...

Point 2 is, its actually quite nice to drive, gets far more respect than my newer RR AND!!! When i took it to Eastnor Castle last year for their Discovery Birthday bash, entering their parking area (a wet grass field) i “with a smug smile” drove in around several Newer LR stuff stuck on wet grass and parked... Whistle Whistle Whistle

True, i could put the money in the bank and earn ummmmm nothing!!! Or watch the classic gain value, but more importantly... Enjoy putting 500 miles a year on it Thumbs Up

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stoutgoose



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 V8 Zermatt Silver

I've always loved the shape of the Classic two-door and took the opportunity to buy an unmolested/unwelded original car a couple of years ago. I justified it to my wife that it was an investment, and to myself that it fulfilled my wish of always owning one. It's a very different drive to my L322 but fun none the less.

If I want to blow my hair back, I take my Stag out for a blat.

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Rosso_NI



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Northern Ireland 2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black

I had a classic before the values took a jump up, i bought it for a bit of nostalgia due to my grandad and dad having them when i was growing up, but to be honest if you have a good one they do drive well.

Reference to ad apart from steering wheel on wrong side it seems a bit rich probaby hoping to export it. Also wouldnt be a fan of the chrome wheels.

Think i will always have a soft spot for a classic was offered one recently for £1500 (pretty rotten in terms of sills etc.) and was very tempted. 2010 RR 4.4TdV8 Vogue
1993 Defender 110 Ex Military soft top

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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A further point, they NEVER go out of fashion either! Thumbs Up

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Bagus



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Adriatic Blue

There is clearly a following and I guess everyone is different so I can live with that. I get the investment factor. I didn't buy my 911's to invest but it's very reassuring to know they are going up in value every day.

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