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Hello,

I'm in the US and was looking at our wide selection of gas guzzling monsters and just for giggles, I clicked on the dealers basic choices which was "Suv" and price.

Came up with nice looking Range Rovers.

Everything from $6,000-$34,000 (I'm talking used here)

So, my main question is, do they hold their value better then American or worse?

I suspect, parts might be as hard to come by here as it is over there.

Here's an example of what I see:

1998 Land Rover 4.6 HSE (Whatever that means)

Price: $16,977 Color: WHITE Miles: 64,141 Body Style: 4-Door Wagon / Sport Utility Engine: 4.6L V8 PFI 16V OHV Transmission: AUTOMATIC

DUAL POWER SEATS,CENTER ARM REST,FRONT BUCKET SEATS,RECLINING SEATS,LEATHER UPHOLSTERY,MEMORY SEAT(S),TRIP ODOMETER,TACHOMETER,AIR CONDITIONING,TILT STEERING WHEEL,CRUISE CONTROL,TINTED GLASS,DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG,CLIMATE CONTROL,PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG,CARPETING,COURTESY LIGHTS,ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM,CD CHANGER,INTERVAL WIPERS,REAR DEFROSTER,HEATED SEAT(S),CONSOLE,CUP HOLDER,DRIVER SIDE REMOTE MIRROR,MOON ROOF,BODY SIDE MOLDINGS,PREMIUM WHEELS

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Gene
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No idea on that.

There's at lease a dozen on-line shops selling LR parts in the States, so no real problems getting the parts - it's just a question of how long to get them.

Richard

Reply to
beamendsltd

Is a Rangie more durable ?

Steve

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Steve Taylor

In message , Gene writes

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[1] HSE means you don't need to list all the features which you have typed in just above.
Reply to
hugh

In article , hugh writes

What's more, if you get a Defender (which has the third seat in the front) and have an eight-year-old daughter (as I do), you won't need the cup holder either.

But she does complain her arm gets tired on long journeys...

Regards,

Simonm.

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