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Thread: 2009 Range Rover Sport - TDV6 or TDV8???

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    Even though the RRS is a D3 with a better body kit, the RRS has so much more appeal than the brick looking D3 and the Diesel V8 mmmm noice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbie View Post
    I don't so much spudboy - the choice for new was more to get the 3 years free servicing and the discounts they are throwing around to shift new / demos out the lot. With those discounts, a second hand would need to be quite the deal
    What value are you putting on the 3 years free servicing? I reckon that's worth about $2K. My last service (120,000Km) was $580.

    How much do you reckon a new RRS will depreciate in 3 years? I have a fair idea of the new prices and 3 y.o. values, so let's say a $120K car new is worth $60K secondhand after 3 years (RedBook value on a 2006 TDV6 is $54K - $60K), then you've done $60K. Makes the free servicing seem pretty insignificant. However, you are getting 3 years of warranty in the $120K price....

    Anyway, if you can get the new one I say go for it and just try not to think about the depreciation. I solved that problem by getting one that still had 2 years of factory warranty on it, and I got my company to buy the car, so they cop the loss. Remember that anything over $57800 is not tax deductible, and that includes the GST that you can't claim back over that amount

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    Thanks everyone!

    I drove both RRS units this morning and without a doubt, the TDV8 left me giddy, whilst the TDV6 wasn't all too different from the beema...

    Now it's just a case of convincing myself that an extra $20K is manageable

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    Mr Rudd would say you should spend spend spend.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyDawg View Post
    Even though the RRS is a D3 with a better body kit, the RRS has so much more appeal than the brick looking D3 and the Diesel V8 mmmm noice.
    I reckon the D3 body style is one of the classic styling exercises in motor car history - right up there with the RRC and the Jaguar XJ6/ 12 of the early 70s. It is just a class expression of clean lines that also have excellent functionality.

    It is also a very good car. The designers thought it through and came up with an excellent package that picks up and develops all the major themes that are important. from chassis design to suspension to four wheel drive/ offroad ability to onroad comfort and handling to a brilliant use of space. it is a brilliant car that deserves all of trhe accolades and awards that it has got.

    No doubt like any other machine it has its problems, but that takes nothing away from its brilliance. I reckon its one of the seminal cars of motor car history!

    The only problem is that I can't afford one! It would make an absolutely superb family car for us! But I'm happy with my P38a.

    Willem

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    Quote Originally Posted by willem View Post
    I reckon the D3 body style is one of the classic styling exercises in motor car history - right up there with the RRC and the Jaguar XJ6/ 12 of the early 70s. It is just a class expression of clean lines that also have excellent functionality.
    Maybe, but it still looks like a brick.
    Actually it's more like a Renault/FIAT van that grew a nose, windows and door handles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenianEel View Post
    Maybe, but it still looks like a brick.
    Just a VERY classy brick!

    Willem

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    Maybe, but it still looks like a brick.
    Rubbish.

    It is no more "square" or "bricklike" than any other landrover. You just insulted the drive of most of the people on this site.

    Seriously

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    I am in the market for a real brick,or butter box,as we used to call them,a hi ace,for work.

    I have also been sorta half looking at the D3 or sport,although there are some good specials at the moment have decided to wait a little while.
    As said the depreciation is massive,the more you spend,the more you loose.The other thing is next year the 3 TD litre will probably be in both of these vehicles.

    There is also nothing wrong with the TD 5 i have ,so can wait,and i would rather use it for a cape trip this year,than a brand new vehicle.

    If i had the extra bucks,and wasnt a tight ****,i would go the TD v8,but then again,the 3 litre may be nearly as powerful,when & if it gets here.

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