Need help with a valuation - Range Rover 4.4
Need help with a valuation - Range Rover 4.4
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Kickstart

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1,107 posts

259 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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I am tempted to buy a friend's range rover and need an idea of fair value - it is a 2002 (52)new shape with a petrol engine and HSE spec (no sat nav)- it is in silver and has been well used - about 60k mileage but with a few dents and scraps (it is a working vehicle in the country) all 4 wheels are kerbed but not too badly, some rust (but only surface) around the rear tail gate and whilst it has been owned from new the service history is patchy - about once every 2 years

Any ideas

911wise

1,887 posts

231 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Here's a couple to give you a clue.

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/897848.htm
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/893540.htm
No exact match against yours but from what you say I would be looking at going at least a couple of grand under those prices. Late last year early scruffy cars were going from between 10 and 12 grand! Things have firmed up since though.



Edited by 911wise on Tuesday 31st March 09:56

GKP

15,099 posts

263 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Both of those examples are Vogues. Unfortunately, the HSE spec cars are worth considerably less.

911wise

1,887 posts

231 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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GKP said:
Both of those examples are Vogues. Unfortunately, the HSE spec cars are worth considerably less.
I know but there were no HSE at that age.

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

282 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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I would say around £7,500- £8000. My mechanic has bought two in the last year.Both customers cars,and both clean cars. Both were Vogues. He gave £8500 for one. £9000 for the other.Both were 52 plates.They had tried to sell them for a while at average prices,with no joy.They are a huge expense as a second hand buy.

Noogly

424 posts

292 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Kickstart said:
owned from new the service history is patchy - about once every 2 years

Any ideas
Bear in mind that service intervals on these is when the computer says so, so it won't be every 12k. If you drive like a wuss you'll have quite long periods between. Mines was last serviced Jan 08 and reckons it has another 5k miles to go!

Edited by Noogly on Tuesday 31st March 22:35

Kickstart

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1,107 posts

259 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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Cheers folks

JCW_Matt

566 posts

229 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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BLUETHUNDER said:
I would say around £7,500- £8000. My mechanic has bought two in the last year.Both customers cars,and both clean cars. Both were Vogues. He gave £8500 for one. £9000 for the other.Both were 52 plates.They had tried to sell them for a while at average prices,with no joy.They are a huge expense as a second hand buy.
I was under the impression the 4.4 Vogue was a pretty solid choice for early RR's? Much more favourable than the TD6 that has considerbly more issues?

If the early Vouges are problematic I would very much like to know about it, as am currently in search for one?!

Cheers
Matt

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

282 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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They dont suffer that many problems.Its just when they do the repairs are huge.Compare the price of an alternator on the previous P38. £180. Compare that to the alternator on a L322. water cooled and sealed. £566. and labour intensive to fit. Air springs P38= £65ea. L322= £487ea. You can see where i'm coming from. They are lovely when new,and under warranty. Or if a company is picking up the bill.But a few years down the line when its out of warranty,and its yourself picking up the bill,then its a different ball game.

JCW_Matt

566 posts

229 months

Thursday 2nd April 2009
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Thanks for the advice - a warranty of some sort is definaltey required I agree...or driving with your fingers crossed smile