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barrieeld



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FFRR SC 35th anniversary

I'm contemplating the purchase of the above model...just wondered what the general consensus was on its future depreciation given its 1 of 35?

It's not my only reason for buying it as ive been looking at SC's but wondered about residuals and how easy it would be to sell in the future?

Post #81090 13th Sep 2011 11:44pm
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barrieeld



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can a moderator move this into general discussion please...

Post #81091 13th Sep 2011 11:45pm
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delamo



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England 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Tonga Green

http://www.carpages.co.uk/land_rover/land-...-09-05.asp

I liked it - however I remember a certain LR Dealership took a while to sell a brand new / unregistered one of these when they first came out - despite being priced at approx. £68000 (about £12 grand under list price)...

...If I remember correctly - it sat unsold for so long because buyers favoured the new TDV8 which had just been released about the same time...

...unusual, but quite a nice colour / interior combination - also, I think Land Rover presented one of the 35 made to the Queen?

I'm sure Gazellio would be able to give you a few pointers of what they are worth now - personally, I doubt it commands any premium value over a standard Vogue SE of the same year...

...and may actually cost up to 30% more to insure because it is recognised as a Special Edition Whistle

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delamo wrote:
...and may actually cost up to 30% more to insure because it is recognised as a Special Edition Whistle


Yep, exactly what I found when I was looking to buy a Westminster. Not a Vogue, not a Vogue SE, just a limited edition mix of the 2 which could potentially have weird extras that are expensive to replace.

Insurance companies HATE anything out of the ordinary. Thumbs Up

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pretlove wrote:
scarey Whistle Yawn



at 1.06 am was Yawn 'ing and sleeping lee.... Laughing

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scarey wrote:

at 1.06 am was Yawn 'ing and sleeping lee.... Laughing



You've no right to be sleeping, why do you think Martin pays you large amounts of wonga every week to moderate these pages. Laughing Laughing

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Laughing


i wonder what delamo was doing up so late/early [4.20am]...

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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The SC 35th Ann. is a very nice edition but will not command a premium over a Standard SC and may be harder to sell than a Standard Black SC due to the unusual but very nice colour scheme.

Has it still got the sheepskin floor rugs?

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Scotland 2017 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

A salesman in my office bought one a couple of years ago.
I have to say the external colour and interior trim is somewhat of an acquired taste, and personally, I doubt I would acquire the taste! Whistle Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
Had- 2008 TDV8 Vogue SE in Java black
Had - 2007 S/C in Stornoway Grey

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I think it looks nice, im sure i have seen one on the road and its not too bad, just wonder about insurance costs and the fading of the paint that red colors always get over the years...

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funny enough this was talked about back in 2009..

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/post6398.html

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Yeah back in the day when we had about 10 members Laughing Laughing Whistle

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Laughing

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