With the amount of Land Rovers being stolen, it’s got me concerned about how the insurance companies value them in the case of a total loss.
The TD5 doesn’t appear in price guides, except for the one in LRO
This price guide reckons that the best 2006 TD5 SW can be had for £13,000 (trade price £5340!!) which in the current market is unlikely. Then for the best 2005 (“restored or in fantastically original condition”) it says £10,660 (trade price £4240 lol) which makes no sense at all.
If anything a 2005 could be worth a little more due to the lower road tax category.
And as for the 2003 Defender SW, a minter for £8,575? Show me that Landy and l will buy it tonight.
The price guide doesn’t differentiate between the different versions (the XS is worth more surely)
What l am getting at is, l hope this is not the price guide that insurance companies refer to.
When we tried to part exchange the missus’s 2003 SW at a VW main dealer they worryingly offered £6,000 (We sold it on Autotrader for £11,800)
The TD5 doesn’t appear in price guides, except for the one in LRO
This price guide reckons that the best 2006 TD5 SW can be had for £13,000 (trade price £5340!!) which in the current market is unlikely. Then for the best 2005 (“restored or in fantastically original condition”) it says £10,660 (trade price £4240 lol) which makes no sense at all.
If anything a 2005 could be worth a little more due to the lower road tax category.
And as for the 2003 Defender SW, a minter for £8,575? Show me that Landy and l will buy it tonight.
The price guide doesn’t differentiate between the different versions (the XS is worth more surely)
What l am getting at is, l hope this is not the price guide that insurance companies refer to.
When we tried to part exchange the missus’s 2003 SW at a VW main dealer they worryingly offered £6,000 (We sold it on Autotrader for £11,800)