Wher have all RR TDV8 for sale gone ??
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Been looking for the last couple of weeks for a 57 or 08 plate RR TDV8 VGE (SE)
Over the last couple of days a number have suddenly either disappeared or been marked as sold on PH and Autotrader (after hanging around for ages)
A number of new ones have appeared, all at about £5k more
Have I missed something ?
Over the last couple of days a number have suddenly either disappeared or been marked as sold on PH and Autotrader (after hanging around for ages)
A number of new ones have appeared, all at about £5k more
Have I missed something ?
Funny you say that - I had a quick browse the other day and thought the same. I guess the weather has more of an impact - both on the selling side as well as buying in that sellers will hang on to the car for a bit longer until the snow has gone.
With good reason as well - they are fantastic cars in this weather....
With good reason as well - they are fantastic cars in this weather....
07 or 08 plate
min vogue spec
average miles or less
i.e below 25k for a 2 year old
(remove the cat d flood damage etc)
ebay - returns 13 and a starting price of £37k, next at £40k and the rest £44k or above
One sold today (08) at auction for £45k
last week you could have bought an 08 for around the £40k mark
min vogue spec
average miles or less
i.e below 25k for a 2 year old
(remove the cat d flood damage etc)
ebay - returns 13 and a starting price of £37k, next at £40k and the rest £44k or above
One sold today (08) at auction for £45k
last week you could have bought an 08 for around the £40k mark
I bought my 57 plate vogue with FLRSH original warranty until November 2010 with the additional remote & timer controlled pre-heater option fitted, tracker fitted, 36k miles for £33995 a month ago. Sounds like I got a steal. I bought from a non franchised dealer. It is black with parchment leather, so great colour combo as well.
Ian
Ian
Look at the V8 SC. Yes it will use more fuel - although not as much more as you might imagine. The TDV8 is an excellent diesel, but it remains a diesel. The V8 sounds like a proper engine and goes harder. Once you factor in the cheaper purchase price then the economics start to make some sense too.
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/1423129.htm
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/1423129.htm
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