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Vehicle & Technical => Freelander => Topic started by: thermidorthelobster on August 16, 2006, 09:37:39

Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: thermidorthelobster on August 16, 2006, 09:37:39
Not technical discussion but I thought it was interesting...

Some friends have a Freebie about 2yo, 38,000 miles, TD4.  They paid £20K or so when they bought it.

They're looking to change it for a VW Eos.  They want to part-ex it.  And they've been quoted 4 GRAND for it!

I've told them on no circumstances should they sell it for 4K unless it's to me.

I wonder how many people just take this at face value and lose thousands of pounds on their motor?
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: Doobreydog on August 16, 2006, 13:28:14
A lot depends on condition model  etc but should be looking at at least 8k trade in and 10k private....they have dropped quite a lot with FL2 coming out but I think someone is taking the p155. 8)
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: barmiebrumie on August 16, 2006, 13:54:03
4 grand :shock: , i'll take it cash here & ready,
or take it in part-ex for a D11 :lol:

John.
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: Thrasher on August 16, 2006, 17:55:27
We got 4.5k for our 2001 V6 ... told you all some months ago the Freelander market was broken and it would get worse.
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: Terminus on August 16, 2006, 17:59:58
Quote from: "Doobreydog"
A lot depends on condition model  etc but should be looking at at least 8k trade in and 10k private....they have dropped quite a lot with FL2 coming out but I think someone is taking the p155. 8)


Yep I'm with doobreydog on that one - 4k????? tell them to go back to the garage and ask the salesman to put on a red nose some face paint and big shoes just so they can get the full effect of the offer  :lol:

Check parkers guide for good ideas of value for any car considering year mileage etc - You'll be surprised they are usually sopt on and most garages / showrooms use the Parkers or Glass books to get a figure.

The newer style hippo's will drop a little in price due to the iminent release of the LR2 but I get the feeling (and this is just a hunch) the LR2 isn't going to be such a hot seller - nothing to do with the fact I think it's butt ugly  :lol:  If I wanted X-trail I'd have bought one lol and this new look is closer to that than anything else
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: thermidorthelobster on August 16, 2006, 18:23:37
I'm still hoping they'll sell it to me for 4K actually...
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: landroverkeith on August 20, 2006, 21:50:44
:shock:  we were offered 4k on linda`s freelander recently at dealer in wellingborough and its a bog standard 1.8 petrol (cringe) on a s plate i shoulda ripped his hand off judgeing by the models u guys were trying/have part ex`d
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: bezzabsa on August 21, 2006, 14:02:28
well read this with interest as my friend has a 2005 diesel hse freelander (paid 24k ) looked on fleabay and autotrader and they are now 8-12k with less miles than his (31k -as its used for business).. may help me as im looking at freeloaders as we speak ;)
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: barmiebrumie on August 21, 2006, 14:06:12
Quote from: "bezzabsa"
well read this with interest as my friend has a 2005 diesel hse freelander (paid 24k ) looked on fleabay and autotrader and they are now 8-12k with less miles than his (31k -as its used for business).. may help me as im looking at freeloaders as we speak ;)


Me too, swmbo wants to stay with landriver but we are selling the disco2 to save on fuel cost's so if you see two at the right money let me know,


John.
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: bezzabsa on August 30, 2006, 17:52:40
little update , seen a nice R plater 5 door - petrol tho :( around the £2500 mark, may gom and enquire.
ps did anyone see the £600 freelander on fleabay...quote "needs engine work - and interior work"....hmmmmm
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: gords on August 30, 2006, 17:58:07
Regarding the petrol model - this makes cheery reading http://www.freelanderheadgasket.co.uk/  :shock:
Title: Freelander part-ex value!
Post by: bezzabsa on August 30, 2006, 18:14:01
Quote from: "gords"
Regarding the petrol model - this makes cheery reading http://www.freelanderheadgasket.co.uk/  :shock:

what engine is it? ie can i rip one out of a scrap rover rather than pay for a LR recon unit??? or does anyone make a conversion kit to fit other engines??
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