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KevinJM



Member Since: 16 Dec 2005
Location: Belgrade this week
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Yugoslavia 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black
Depreciation

Am letting my TDV6 go - warranty expires. next month and do not want to worry about paying for the constant repairs. Have seem some stuff here from time to time about residuals, anyone able to give me an idea in percentage terms, what I should be expecting to after 3 years (only 65,000km on the clock). Should it be 50% +/- 5% ? I have an offer of a trade up to a TDV8 HSE and the stealer is offering me to take in the TDV6 for half what I paid for it. RRS TDV6 (gone)
RRS TDV8 HSE(gone, burned out)
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Post #170839 Wed May 28 2008 9:00am
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At a guess I would say your RRS is worth 55% of the original purchase price. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Post #170840 Wed May 28 2008 9:29am
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shmoogle



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Kevin, did you buy/sell this where you are (I like the way the forum still lists Yugoslavia as a country!) or over here in the UK? In the UK, second hand prices are taking a bit of a beating at the moment.... 

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Steve in germany



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They sure are! it's like sale season at the moment. Speed Limits! not where I live!

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Did have: RRS TDV8 2008.5MY
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Post #170857 Wed May 28 2008 11:51am
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KevinJM



Member Since: 16 Dec 2005
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Yugoslavia 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

I bought it in Holland tax free (out of Germany) in Summer of 2005 and imported it tax free into Serbia (you're right Schmoogle, there's been no Yugoslavia officially for a very long time now) The stealer in Holland is offering me 50% as a trade against a full-spec'd (for demo) V8 HSE which I would also buy tax free. Looking at Steve's comment I should take the money and run. RRS TDV6 (gone)
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shmoogle



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Probably, but I have no clue if the Dutch market is taking the same hammering as the UK and therefore whether 50% of the original value is a good offer. I expect it's not too far wide of the mark. 

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Post #170872 Wed May 28 2008 2:37pm
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KevinJM



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Yugoslavia 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

seems to be more or less the same all over. RRS TDV6 (gone)
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Post #171012 Thu May 29 2008 2:23pm
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Devine



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I just missed out on a 06 plate 2.7 V6 HSE for £28500 Sad

lots of bargains to be had at the moment... which is not to bad if your buying mind Smile

Post #171015 Thu May 29 2008 2:46pm
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spj



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Hi Guys,

Well I am nearing the stage of buying a vehicle. Straight run now Q7 V RRS TV8. Cool

RRS looks the winner my wife says... Very Happy

Any thoughts on the situation on value after say 12 // 24 months?

Any thoughts much appreciated,

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Post #173146 Tue Jun 17 2008 5:34pm
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shmoogle



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If you speak to forum sponsor kam100 he should be able to put some forecasts together for you and will also be able to help if you'll be financing it. 

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Post #173155 Tue Jun 17 2008 6:14pm
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kam100



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Thanks Shmoogle.
Yeah be happy to provide some differences between the Q7 and the RRS.. RRS is better all day long residual wise..

Post #173160 Tue Jun 17 2008 6:27pm
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PauloAmore



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Kam, what is the lowest depreciating premium car around?
- I don't really mean, Lambo Reventon because there are only 20 of them...

I suppose I wonder if something has taken the place of the 911, or the X5 when it was new.

Idea, Nissan GTR?

PS - Thanks for your finance info. Very informative. 2022 P440e AB

Post #173166 Tue Jun 17 2008 7:43pm
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kam100



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Good question mate, and right now... there isn't much around which has a premium, except the real premium stuff i.e. reventon, ferrari california's etc... someone on here mentioned they got a good premium for a maserati recently, but these are dropping chunks even, so not sure about that. R8's easily available, our preferred audi garage has three in stock ready to roll in the showroom and outside! so hardly a premium £30k'd car...

M3 would have been a good bet three years ago, but i for one can say there is NO premium in that.. there are LOADS around and easy to chip the dealers away on their prices on used and even new its been rumoured.

RR Sport is good news compared to other 4x4's which lose a chunk when new, i.e. Q7's/GL's/ML's/Bmw X5's... The X5 3.0sd is being brought in, and a lot of people have been waiting for these so they are holding slightly, but Bmw have oversupplied the market with models, and there simply aren't the same level of buyers on the market right now, so these will slip as with the other models.

It really is a buyers market right now... from the quotes we've done on X6's recently, these are't being brought in that high of a number by Bmw, so they are looking strong right now, but wouldn't say a premium car, just stronger then the rest on the market right now..

To be honest, if there was a premium car around the £50k bracket out there right now, i would be in one myself, but i've chosen personally to buy an expensive car which has lost a chunk and make do with normal depreciation for a while. The Nissan GTR is going to be good news, and will be for some time however, and i do wish i could have got on the list a while back, but im still hoping i can get a loose car when they are launched, should be a lot of speculators on the list, and the car is looking like it will be awesome.

Another car we do a lot of are TT's and Mini's which are big favourites, i would buy a TTS in top spec guise (sligtly used) and sit on it for a year or so, or a Mini cooper S around £12-14k makes a lot of sense.. did a cooper convertible recently 06 plate for £11k, and that has a strong residual.

We're working on an online quote system, and are working with a company, to trial the system, as one of the first in the country, with an online quote/proposal system, which will allow clients to look at different used cars themselves, the company have taken a long time perfecting the system with the banks, but they are nearly there and we have been waiting on the sidelines eagerly for a while waiting for the system to be available for rollout.. there are similar systems out there, but not with this systems level of accuracy etc. So watch this space.... 6-8 weeks rollout we were told this morning..

Post #173171 Tue Jun 17 2008 8:58pm
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PauloAmore



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Thanks. Interesting for sure.

I wonder if we should be looking at pre 2001 cars that will hold there value now.
I think, maybe, my Morgan Plus 8 has gone up. An 87 built car in the last few years.

I always fancied a 1971 SL 280 though.... Yum yum but no I'm really off topic! 2022 P440e AB

Post #173173 Tue Jun 17 2008 9:02pm
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kam100



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Old cars are a different ball game... Very Happy Thumbs Up

Post #173176 Tue Jun 17 2008 9:41pm
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