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    My brother in-law is a car dealer,every christmas he bellows out about how bad my Defender is depreciating but every chrismas I tell him I'll pay cash for anyone he finds for redbook prices.I'm still waiting. Pat

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    It was me asking where all the cheap Defenders where - based in Red Books!!!

    I did get one - over $5k more than the Red Books price.

    Now the next issue with the Insurance company - they will only insure a market value - currently $22,000 for a 2002 D110 Xtreme UNLESS I can get a valuer to agree with my proposed value of $30,000.

    So where can I get this valuation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRHybrid100 View Post
    It was me asking where all the cheap Defenders where - based in Red Books!!!

    I did get one - over $5k more than the Red Books price.

    Now the next issue with the Insurance company - they will only insure a market value - currently $22,000 for a 2002 D110 Xtreme UNLESS I can get a valuer to agree with my proposed value of $30,000.

    So where can I get this valuation?

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    I don't know how Redbook generate their private sale values, but if they get their data from the motor registries then the values would be effected by people quoting a lower sale price on the Notice of Disposal/Rego Transfer to reduce the stamp duty.

    Just a thought.

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    I mentioned similar recently with regard to insurance. Red book quotes my 2000 TD5 defender as being $19k max end of spectrum. What a crock try and buy one under $25 in good nick, more like $30. My argument was not over sale price, but what I wanted to insure it for. With all the acc I think I should be able to insure it for $28-30k. I know if I write it off I will be challenging the insurance company to find one at the insured price of $22k with all accessories.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    ... I know if I write it off I will be challenging the insurance company to find one at the insured price of $22k with all accessories.
    When I wrote off my Defender the assessor the company hired to check the value of the car pre-wreck said he looked at the ads round Australia and came back with the response that mine was worth what I said it was. Mind you that was $14000, for a 96 300tdi with dual batteries, bull bar, dual tanks etc. I wonder how much one of those Tdis would be worth now.

    Mine having been economically written-off previously would probably be avoided by buyers and not worth as much. Not that I care, I'll be keeping it for at least another 5 years. To rig a new Defender out as well as the one I have now would be costing me on the way to $60000 (?) and you guys seem to be saying, if you have a good Tdi then stick with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesH View Post
    Mine having been economically written-off previously would probably be avoided by buyers and not worth as much. Not that I care, I'll be keeping it for at least another 5 years. To rig a new Defender out as well as the one I have now would be costing me on the way to $60000 (?) and you guys seem to be saying, if you have a good Tdi then stick with it.
    I must admit I don't see the need to update my '94 to anything newer. It's not our main car, (The wife gets a new one every 3 years), a new one won't do anything better or different, and the time/labour costs involved in swapping bits over never mind replacing them, would put me off any advantages of a newer model anyway.

    I do need to look at specialist insurance for next year though, I think.
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