We’ve been offered $80k for her 90.
$69000 for a 2012 Defender with 188000 on the Clock , are people really paying these inflated prices for old cars , I loath to say but better of with a 2022 GWM Cannon for $33k Drive away 7 yrs warranty warranty . Think i will just stick with my 2007 RRS
We’ve been offered $80k for her 90.
Yes,the sons 110 went in less than 24hrs,about 10 months ago for a stupidly rediculous price.
It was a 2009,about 130K on it,done a heap of beach work,but cleaned up pretty well.
At the time,around here, there were not many 110's for sale,mainly 90's.
A 1985 single cab HCPU in bits, sold for NZ$12,660 last monday on the NZ trademe auction site. In bits!
The owner had dismantled it about 10 years ago and simply not put it back together. Registration was on hold which was part of the value as it could be reassembled and put back on the road with a minimum of bureaucratic issues, but still... it was in bits! For NZ$12,660...![]()
I wonder what this will fetch?
https://burnsandcoauctions.com.au/po...over-defender/
'sit bonum tempora volvunt'
welcome back fatso....
Funnily enough, when I was buying mine back in mid 2015 there where more new 90s available than 110s.
I suspect towards the end more 90s were bought for the novelty value by non Land Rover people, while 110s were bought by people for touring etc. I guess the novelty wears thin fairly quickly.
Cheers,
Jon
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