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Which is the better option?
Option 1: 2008 Model 2.4 (180km / 36k euro)
20%
 20%  [1]
Option 2: 2011 2.4 Puma (100km / 41k euro)
80%
 80%  [4]
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yayo999



Member Since: 25 Oct 2023
Location: Rotterdam
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Netherlands 
Honeyman wrote:
Just to confirm - the NL emissions database is indeed not always correct: my 2011MY 2.4 130 shows on the RDWdata website as euro5 - which it certainly is not.

Groetjes,
Richard.


Hi Richard!

Thanks for the reply. That’s really interesting-it must be the same for this car then. Do you have any idea how that will work from 2025? Also, what makes you say it’s definitely not euro5? Do you have a source or missing the physical filters haha
Post #1012777 26th Oct 2023 7:31pm
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yayo999



Member Since: 25 Oct 2023
Location: Rotterdam
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Netherlands 
LR90XS2011 wrote:
yayo999 wrote:
Why not? What’s the reasoning


Because prices are now dropping and there will be better ones available, for instance my 2011 1 owner 50k miles unmarked 90xs SW dinitrolled from new with no damage 50k miles is not worth 41k euros.

And there have been several really nice ones on here recently much newer and cheaper, appreciate you may want a lhd one and prices in europe may be highter.


Thanks for expanding. I wish we had the UK stock to pick from! Here prices + taxes seem a bit higher based on what’s out there.
Post #1012780 26th Oct 2023 7:34pm
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TexasRover



Member Since: 24 Nov 2022
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France 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Chawton White
I have monitored the prices here in France and yes they are dropping from their peak ~2 years ago, but supply remains scares and there are plenty of poor cars on offer that remain stubbornly high. Clearly good examples remaining really high but likewise are also not selling. Defenders must take ages to sell.

In the UK the emission rules are more draconian than in the EU and justifiably people are weary to buy anything less then EURO6 (so much for getting your freedom back). Also there is always enough to pick from in the UK which will put downward pressure on the market. Not to mention the runaway insurance market. Frankly I am glad I left the UK I find life in France is a lot more carefree.
Post #1012805 27th Oct 2023 6:26am
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Honeyman



Member Since: 02 May 2022
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Netherlands 2011 Defender 130 Puma 2.4 HCPU Sumatra Black
yayo999 wrote:

Do you have any idea how that will work from 2025? Also, what makes you say it’s definitely not euro5? Do you have a source or missing the physical filters haha


No idea what happens after 2025 - other than more tax to pay, as this seems to be the default solution to everything nowadays🙄.
The 2.4 is a euro4 engine - no dpf fitted as standard. Mine was first registered in December 2012, despite being built in June 2011 - I’ve assumed that the registration date has led to part of the “system” here applying the emissions norm for a 2012 2.2.

Cheers, 2011MY 130 HCPU: daily driver
1979MY RRC 2-door: on the drive, in the garage & in a shed - all at the same time.
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TexasRover



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I am quietly hoping that with time (and the current nudge policy) come 2025-2030 etc the percentage of cars remaining on the road which are not EURO5/6 will be so small they will let it pass.

The same argument often used for classic cars:

- Not many left and a forever decreasing number - time itself is a solution to this problem.
- Very little used, many possible not being driven at all
- Mostly recreational use, so not really high traffic/pollution areas and times.
- Small users base not really worth the efforts. Lot of enforcement cost and effort for very little gain. Effort better spent elsewhere.
- Cultural heritage argument

Obviously if like in the UK or Holland you have allowed The Matrix to control your roads with automated camera's, then by sheer technological convenience you could be suffering this persecution all the way till the extinction of the Defender.
Post #1012833 27th Oct 2023 9:42am
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TexasRover



Member Since: 24 Nov 2022
Location: Paris
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France 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Chawton White
Honeyman wrote:
Just to confirm - the NL emissions database is indeed not always correct: my 2011MY 2.4 130 shows on the RDWdata website as euro5 - which it certainly is not.

Groetjes,
Richard.


So this I think is exactly the same problem another Dutchman had here on this forum where is car was classed EURO5 while it was not and subsequently he did not pass his emissions and was left with trying to retrofit emission control equipment in the hope he would pass.

In his case it looked like the car was imported (ROW) and incorrectly classed as EURO5. Hence the warning to the OP to make sure before buying all the documents are correct, and if in doubt keep looking for a less 'suspect' vehicle.
Post #1012834 27th Oct 2023 9:47am
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