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mcphersonstrut



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England 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Nearly as much as caressing the 'Pleather' I guess Laughing

Post #56004 20th Jan 2010 2:29 pm
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ad210358



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I think it may be hard to explain what the TR will do and the difference it makes but over the last month with the TR set to for the weather we had to be able to select the correct setting and just excellerate away with minimal fuss was fantastic, the look on other drivers faces whilst they were struggling to gain traction was worth it alone. Along with the better resale value in a few years time.

If it was me its a case of Get the GS short term penalty, long term benefit. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

Post #56015 20th Jan 2010 5:58 pm
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greengiant



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npinks wrote:


My vote is GS, but also look out for 3month old ex demo with low mileage that have take the depreciation hit already, if you want to save that bit extra on it for things like leather seats....


Good advice, I had the choice of a brand new HSE last year at £32K or three month older dealer registered HSE with towbar (ducks to take cover) with 3,900 on the clock for £24.5K.
No brainer really Whistle 09 FL2 HSE auto Lago Grey
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Post #56018 20th Jan 2010 6:51 pm
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chicken george



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It would have been 28k if it hadnt been vandalised Evil or Very Mad At work
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Post #56019 20th Jan 2010 7:11 pm
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iangam



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2009 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Zermatt Silver

I was told in the trade to never buy a lower model and spec it up, always go for the higher model(even Limited editions) When it comes to resale the car will get valued on its model and if you have a GS with leather you are unlikly to get any extra for the leather however if you have a model or limited edition that comes with leather then that model will command a higher premium at resale.

Post #56020 20th Jan 2010 7:22 pm
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iangam



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npinks wrote:

My vote is GS, but also look out for 3month old ex demo with low mileage that have take the depreciation hit already, if you want to save that bit extra on it for things like leather seats....


Good advice however alot of "ex demos" are ex Land Rover owned company cars which is not a problem as all manufacturers do this but beware of buying silver or red as the could have been Land Rover Experience cars so ask the question.

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chicken george



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true, many extras will loose all their value come trade in time, leather though keeps a certain buyer appeal so may keep a good part of its value. possibly Confused At work
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Post #56023 20th Jan 2010 7:34 pm
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greengiant



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chicken george wrote:
It would have been 28k if it hadnt been vandalised Evil or Very Mad


That is why I bought it, took the tow bar off, sold it for £300, plus the car went up in value to the tune of £3,500.
Not bad money for undoing a few bolts and cutting a couple of wires. Thumbs Up 09 FL2 HSE auto Lago Grey
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Post #56094 21st Jan 2010 10:20 am
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chicken george



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it didnt repair all the clutch/gearbox abuse caused by towing though did it Confused At work
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Post #56115 21st Jan 2010 1:13 pm
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ad210358



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But if it has been towing it will not have been thrashed as it would have been driven very slowly as you keep reminding us CG Rolling with laughter p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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ReggieTheDog



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The Doc



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Who's a lucky boy then, welcome petrol head Thumbs Up

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mcphersonstrut



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Oh yes..... Thumbs Up

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phil_wkl



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If you are really concerned with resale, don't buy new, unless you can get a good bit knocked off rrp. Which would you regret the most....the slightly worse resale of the GS, or driving around for the next 2/3 years in the basic spec? Phil

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If resale value is important to you, get a car that is 6 months - 1 year old to remove a big chunk of the problem, and get a higher spec (e.g. XS)...

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