lightning
Well-Known Member
So l have always looked at the Defender "Puma" because the vehicle is still a Defender but would be more useable for me day to day.
Currently l am being offered effectively a straight swap for my 2022 Defender a 2015 Puma XS 110 with 27,000 miles.
One of the things that concerns me about my 2022 Defender is the steady decline in its value.
lt's currently worth around £44,000.
But looking at the Puma Defender the values seem to drop just as fast as my new one.
The very best are around £40,000. l've looked at a 2.4 XS 110 with 4,000 miles (£40,000) and a 2016 with 13,000 (£36,995)
Both been on sale for months.
l've also looked at higher mileage examples and here's where the issue is.
At 100,000 miles the value drops to under £20,000.
Last month l looked at a 2008 XS 110 Utility and it was very nice, no corrosion and the chassis/rear crossmember was fine. Mileage just over 100,000
Drove great, seller just paid for a new clutch and output shaft so no slop in the transmission at all.
Up at £17,000 and a month later still for sale.
On the TD5, 100,000 was fine. A quick trawl on Ebay reveals legions of similar post 2007 Defenders at £20,000 and under.
The 13,000 miler at £36,995 was lovely to drive and felt new, it even smelled new inside.
But it's not selling.
Maybe it's ULEZ killing them all off down south, as that's where most of the ones for sale seem to be.
Currently l am being offered effectively a straight swap for my 2022 Defender a 2015 Puma XS 110 with 27,000 miles.
One of the things that concerns me about my 2022 Defender is the steady decline in its value.
lt's currently worth around £44,000.
But looking at the Puma Defender the values seem to drop just as fast as my new one.
The very best are around £40,000. l've looked at a 2.4 XS 110 with 4,000 miles (£40,000) and a 2016 with 13,000 (£36,995)
Both been on sale for months.
l've also looked at higher mileage examples and here's where the issue is.
At 100,000 miles the value drops to under £20,000.
Last month l looked at a 2008 XS 110 Utility and it was very nice, no corrosion and the chassis/rear crossmember was fine. Mileage just over 100,000
Drove great, seller just paid for a new clutch and output shaft so no slop in the transmission at all.
Up at £17,000 and a month later still for sale.
On the TD5, 100,000 was fine. A quick trawl on Ebay reveals legions of similar post 2007 Defenders at £20,000 and under.
The 13,000 miler at £36,995 was lovely to drive and felt new, it even smelled new inside.
But it's not selling.
Maybe it's ULEZ killing them all off down south, as that's where most of the ones for sale seem to be.