Main dealers won't move more than £500 on that. To do so yer would need an identical comparative vehicle which you have been to see, £500 cheaper to get them to move £500. Even in December which is their quietist month of the year they won't move much. Sales kick oft massive int January when peeps realise they need the next new plate. The days of walking in with cash or a silly offer died with cheap easy credit in the 90's. Snow tax doesn't eggsist anorl.
It will only devalue if yer want to sell it. Run it fer ever and yer won't see a loss.
When comparing main dealer "nearly new" or "used cars" as most call them... yer have to consider it will have a 2 year warranty from LR. MOT warranty and LR eggsperience half day oft road. Buy it from a non main dealer and it will have a number of months warranty at most.
Freelander 2's sell reasonably well still from main dealers. Even the last run of Metropolis are still floating around £20k to £22k. That's not bad when considering they sold new at £36k during the last 6 moths of build (10% oft list price during the last 6 months). Prior to this it was called the hse lux at £40k, without a few things like tyre pressure monitoring.