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Darren.wilkes



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Facelift and new engines in L405! Advise please!

I have been looking at used Range Rover L405 and they are all over £50K, even 3 year old used ones with 70K plus miles.

I can get a brand new one for £75K which will be to my spec, brand new, have zero miles, a warrantee and no MOTs to worry about for 3 year.

So by my reasoning, I could potentially buy new and in 3 years when I am ready to sell with 24K miles on it should still be worth £55K ish, costing me aprox £550 per month in depreciation. Which I can accept!

However I have read that a slightly face lifted version will be released later this year. Also new straight six Ingemium diesels are also coming, promising more house power, more refinement and better fuel economy.

Do you guys think the new engines will be ready for when the facelift is released later this year (as they did with the Evoque) or do you think the new engines will be later in 2017?

I am patient and dont mind delaying my purchase till early 2017, as I am sure a new engine & facelift will be worth hanging on for, to help my residual value?

Thoughts/advise anyone.

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Alistair



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A couple of threads on this already - here Thumbs Up

Post #382938 20th Apr 2016 9:33am
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Pixelpower



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55k after 3 years seems optimistic to me, more like 45k if you're lucky.

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I don't think you can look at depreciation so far (to the offered side of the market) where there are limited cars, to depreciation in three years time when there are more cars around and you will be selling at the bid side.

A lease figure will give you a good idea of the likely monthly cost.

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Darren.wilkes



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Moving on from the depreciation, anybody got any thoughts as the when the new straight six diesels will be coming to the L405? Do you think they will be ready for the facelift due later this year?

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JamesD



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I doubt it, I expect they would introduce these in other models before getting to the FFRR, the article from CAR below suggests late 2017. I could not be bothered to wait until then, residuals are strong with Land Rover, current spot price for a 3yr old Vogue with 36k is £54k...I think that's exceptional for such a vehicle and hence why I jumped in now. Residuals of course could move over the next few years but that's a good indicator for a vehicle that's been in the market for 3yrs.

http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/spy-shots/jag...-in-20171/

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At some point the bottom is going to fall out of these used prices as they can't be sustained much longer by LR dealers holding older stock and we are getting closer to them being 5years old soon which is another age point warranties become more of an issue on used vehicles but LR might just carry on lumping them into the LR approved used I suppose FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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