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steve E



Member Since: 06 Mar 2011
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My personal view is that none of these run out models will be as collectable as the 50th or even a mint SVX as there nothing special really.
The engine needed to be changed to make them truly collectable.

There is still a rumour floating around that there will be a big final ltd edition with a bigger engine and price tag on to match.

The best value for money at the moment would have to be a new Bowler made to your own spec.

I ordered the bottom of the range of ltd editions the Heritage HT at £27800. When you list the options it comes out at about list so no probs with depreciation there I don't think.

At this price you don't need to think about residual value and what it's worth in 5 yrs time. I can just enjoy it for what it is and have a bit of fun at land rover meets with a Defender thats not huge in numbers.
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a13x



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While I do not like the look of the Heritage, I actually think that has a better chance than the autobiography. The downside being the numbers produced. The autobiography is a tough one as it doesn't really serve a purpose. I just can't see them appreciating to any considerable value when they already attract a £30k premium from new. Only have to look at the 50th, that had something different to a tarted up interior and now attracts strong money for a good one. The SVX carries a small premium. But these were all not inflated in price when buying new.

The other problem is the cost needed to ensure condition is perfect. These cars deteriorate in condition quickly unless stored in good conditions and kept dry. Who would pay £70-100k for a defender with a few leather add one in 5-15 years time? Can't see the speculation in the autobiography worthwhile.

My gut feeling is a standard defender would be a good bet and believe there will be a further special model nearer the end of production.
Post #390116 19th Jan 2015 9:23am
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SDV8



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2006 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Zambezi Silver
Land Rover has said that these 3 are the end of production models. They have been quoted saying they wanted to do just one model but couldn't decide. I doubt very much they would be able to justify a price tag higher than the Autobiography.

Additionally, Land Rover have put in their bulletin that they believe the Autobiography will be THE Defender to collect.

That said, mine will never go off road so it isn't exactly going to be used as a true Defender.

My Td5, however....!
Post #390130 19th Jan 2015 10:02am
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diesel_jim



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
As shiney as the paint might be, I wonder if they've painted under the rear body cappings, or in the gap between the wing outers and wing tops, or indeed any other space that the eye can't see.... Rolling Eyes
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SDV8



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The inside of the wheel arches were Bering Grey at the show.
Post #390138 19th Jan 2015 10:34am
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Basinbanger



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For that kind of money and not being a numbered edition to me is a poor show.
I could make the changes to mine for a fraction of the price and pass it off as an autobiography.

Personally the bowler is a better investment.
Post #390284 19th Jan 2015 6:28pm
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ay4alex



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS DCPU Java Black
While up at the London Boat Show with work I saw this Autobiography too.
To be entirely honest, I was disappointed. I've attached some photos below. The paintwork was atrocious, okay, so better than usual defender standards, but nothing to shout about - look at the top of the grille panel and look at the orange peel.
Also, the interior, while nicely stitched, still had very poor trimming at the bottom - would it have killed them to have used some entreq style sill plates to cover up the gaps?

Alex

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Post #390847 20th Jan 2015 11:18pm
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