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Huttopia



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Long term view
Which run out model and variant is going to hold its money best?
Post #607424 7th Mar 2017 2:14am
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YOLO110



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I believe the Defender 130 DCPU has the highest payload capacity. Rolling with laughter YOLO... You Only Live Once...
Post #607431 7th Mar 2017 5:37am
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ericvv



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Switzerland 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
All made in big numbers is not making them very exclusive. But if in 5 years or so I would decide to buy another one, I'd go for a well specced local Heritage.
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Post #607432 7th Mar 2017 5:49am
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Huttopia



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Blimey YOLO, have you been watching Basil Brush?! Laughing
Post #607434 7th Mar 2017 6:09am
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YOLO110 wrote:
I believe the Defender 130 DCPU has the highest payload capacity. Rolling with laughter


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Post #607437 7th Mar 2017 6:22am
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LR90XS2011



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Galway Green
I would think heritage DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

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Post #607441 7th Mar 2017 6:47am
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integrale



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Of the three final edition models, I think the Heritage will be most sought after and will retain its value better, given its lower initial cost. It's apparently already more popular than the other final edition models?? I also consider a 90 more desirable than a 110. But a pristine V8 90 would be my pick.
Post #607456 7th Mar 2017 8:21am
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Stacey007



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Out of the 3, I think the Heritage, Although I would rather have the Adventure myself. The AB it just too much for what it is to start with so cannot see that being a big hitter?

The heritage is the tip of the cap to the 1st Hue so for that reason.


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Avion8



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Australia 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 Heritage Edition SW Grasmere Green
integrale wrote:
Of the three final edition models, I think the Heritage will be most sought after and will retain its value better, given its lower initial cost. It's apparently already more popular than the other final edition models?? I also consider a 90 more desirable than a 110. But a pristine V8 90 would be my pick.


I agree with you on all points, in fact I am planning a trip to Japan to find such a V8 90 - it will replace our 110 TD5 as that doesn't fit in my new to be completed shed, but 2 90's will! 1955 Series 1 107" Pick up.
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Post #607498 7th Mar 2017 11:14am
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shaggydog



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Id say any Defender as long as you took it as standard rolled it into your climate controlled shed and left it there for 5 years would command a good price.

But what's the point?

That or Heritage's would hold value along with Adventures. The Landmarks may hold there value as not many people knew about them Shocked Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197

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Post #607512 7th Mar 2017 12:53pm
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Huttopia



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I'm betting on a 110 Heritage 'cause its what I've got in the garage, but the what's the point question crops up frequently. It has done 4k in 18 months, but all fun stuff - holidays, shooting trips, family days out. Looking at other long term usable investments, in a game of top trumps what wins out of a 3 door Disco 1 with a 300tdi and auto box and a 4.6 HSE P38? Assume similar condition / history / relative mileage.
Post #607542 7th Mar 2017 2:47pm
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Barneyboy



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England 1986 Defender 90 2.5 n/a Diesel ST Nato Green
I'm going to say 3 door 300 tdi I've always had a bit of a soft spot for them,had the offer of one a few years back and declined,and now friends who own one have said I will have first refusal when the time comes to sell, this time I will not let the opportunity past,the chassis,boot floor and wheel arches are good just got faded paint,don't get me wrong the p38 is a lovely motor just not for me personally Thumbs Up Paul Tash n Barney
Post #608906 12th Mar 2017 5:11pm
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Pickles



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Values in the "long term", to a large extent, will be affected by how good the "new" Defender will be, and whether owners & enthusiasts (like us) of the "old" models see it as desirable when it is finally released. If they (we) do, "ours" mightn't be looking so good?
But, aside from that, there are a couple, which imho stand out. The 1st is the V8 50th,...can't see anything better than a really good original low mileage example,...the ultimate, I reckon. The second would be a late model, well optioned, low mileage Puma 2.2 XS 90 S.W...also a bit of a classic I think.
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Huttopia



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That's interesting Pickles, I hadn't thought of a link between the value of the Defender and how well the replacement is received. Whilst the new one will be branded Defender, I think it will be such a different animal as to have little or no impact on the old one - hopefully. Smile
Post #609263 13th Mar 2017 11:52pm
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Huttopia



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Barneyboy wrote:
I'm going to say 3 door 300 tdi I've always had a bit of a soft spot for them,had the offer of one a few years back and declined,and now friends who own one have said I will have first refusal when the time comes to sell, this time I will not let the opportunity past,the chassis,boot floor and wheel arches are good just got faded paint,don't get me wrong the p38 is a lovely motor just not for me personally Thumbs Up Paul Tash n Barney


Totally agree there is a certain 'thing' about P38s. However there is a very clean W plate with 61K in dark blue with cream hide on fleabay for a touch under £5k. That feels like a half decent investment assuming it doesn't have a ton of miles piled on to it.
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