Looking to buy a used Land Rover Range Rover car? Used Car Expert has thousands of used Land Rover cars for sale from used Land Rover car dealers and private sellers across the UK.
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The Range Rover really is the big daddy. Quick, quiet and comfortable on the road. Adept and strong off it. It is at home crossing both the Serengeti and Putney high street, the Range Rover is entirely at home.
BMW spent a small fortune on developing the Range Rover when they owned the company and their thoroughness shows. Not only is it extremely comfy and spacious inside, but it rides and handles like a luxury saloon. The styling, both inside and out, has lasted a decade without looking dated too.
Improving reliability and lasting looks have transformed the Range Rover into a surprisingly savvy and tempting used car buy. £56,000 cars still feel great after 6 years but only cost £15,000.
Though much cheaper than diesel, petrol cars won’t do much more than 15 MPG in town and most of them are getting old now. So it is far more sensible to go for a later diesel car with the 3.8 V8 engine.
Specification is a bit of an irrelevance here, Sat Navs, climate control and leather are commonplace. But if you must worry about it, go for a Vogue – it’ll have the lot. And the newer the car, the more gadgets that are available.
Pay no more than £45,000 for a three year old car in Vogue trim, with a 3.6 V8 diesel and less than 30,000 miles on the clock.
Used Car Expert recommends that you try to buy after a big drop in depreciation and before the next one, so with the current Land Rover Range Rover you would aim to buy a 5 year old and you can keep it for some time before needing to worry about a big drop in value.
Diesel Land Rover Range Rover cars lose most over the first year (from new to 1 year old), so that is the best ‘nearly new’ buy in terms of car for money.
Diesel Land Rover Range Rover cars lose least between years 1 and 3, so this is the best buy if you want to keep the car for a while.
Diesel Land Rover Range Rover cars lose least between years 2 and 4, so that is the best buy on older cars.
For advice on what to pay, see below and for more detailed depreciation and mileage & spec adjusted prices & graphs visit our price guide.