Looking at a 2011 2.2 HSE auto with 38000 miles.
What should I check?
Is £15,000 way to much from main dealer with warranty?
Just keep in mind that it could be worth less than half that in 2 years time.Thank you for the heads up will make £12, 500 my target price.
Just keep in mind that it could be worth less than half that in 2 years time.
Hippo thanks for the info.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.
Yer can put a reserve on it to take it oft sale. They will give you it back. They normally ask for £500. This would make sure it's there when yer turn up. If it's a main dealer which has a network of dealers then any of them can sell it as the stock is considered national.Hippo thanks for the info.
This vehicle is truly immaculate in every respect, I have been all over it and underneath OK so they are professional in vehicle preparation but you can't make a turd look like anew vehicle.
I have checked mot history not ever failed, no advisories ever, one owner, full LR service history, the only accessories it has is front floor mats.
I am going back to look again but I think my head will probably lose out to desire for a quality looking vehicle.
I bet its sold when I get to it.
Yer can put a reserve on it to take it oft sale. They will give you it back. They normally ask for £500. This would make sure it's there when yer turn up. If it's a main dealer which has a network of dealers then any of them can sell it as the stock is considered national.
Main dealers sell at a slightly higher price but there's some benefits to it. Fergot to mention they will cover it for 2 years breakdown cover by LR assist anorl. but check all this out with them to know what yer get. The issue is if you want to pay that bit eggstra. If yer plan to keep it for a long time and it's int good nick and history is good (may have had repairs outside of the main dealer network so not listed on their computers) then hopefully it's a good vehicle to start oft with. That's my theory anyways.
Well done
I am hoping that it will hold a good price but in the current climate of uncertainty short term ownership would make it a big loser on resale but long term when all the diesel hype and brexit scaremongering has settled the Land Rover brand will hold its price well. Fingers crossed.My daughter has the same car she paid £13,000 for hers it is a lovely car she loves it , i think they do hold there price well has Hippo says well done
I will be long gone to my pushing up daises spot by then. I do hope the people who are around at that time will have freedom to travel as and when they want.Motorists are a dying breed - they will be extinct in the next 50 years.
Both the Freelander 1 and Freelander 2 are marvels of British engineering. When other vehicles are banned from the roads... our Freelanders will be given permission to continue as they were.I will be long gone to my pushing up daises spot by then. I do hope the people who are around at that time will have freedom to travel as and when they want.
A very good summary from Hippo but an additional factor missing is how organizations like friends of the earth, the government and others are convincing the population of drivers and non drivers that the internal combustion engine is the work of the devil. They dont want to drive or be driven in anything that is not electric and as such will push the value down of anything that has an engine.
Oh I do hope this is correct, I can just see the them listed as "of historic British heritage" and the government via the National trust pay us to use them so others can see them.Both the Freelander 1 and Freelander 2 are marvels of British engineering. When other vehicles are banned from the roads... our Freelanders will be given permission to continue as they were.