Discussion
Apologies if this has been discussed in the past but I’m interested to hear from Land Rover/Range Rover fans like myself.
For my 30th last year I bought the car a 2003 Range Rover L322 .. I’ve always wanted this particular car.
I’d known it from new and had to have it when it came on the market. It’s been a project. That was fine as it’s a keeper and it’s coming home from the bodywork shop next week in showroom condition.
I’m interested to hear from you to see if you think the early L322 prices will rise or stick at the level they are at and will they/do they have the following the Classic has?
For my 30th last year I bought the car a 2003 Range Rover L322 .. I’ve always wanted this particular car.
I’d known it from new and had to have it when it came on the market. It’s been a project. That was fine as it’s a keeper and it’s coming home from the bodywork shop next week in showroom condition.
I’m interested to hear from you to see if you think the early L322 prices will rise or stick at the level they are at and will they/do they have the following the Classic has?
I have a 2009 L332 and love it but it will be another 20 years before is it considered a classic in the same way the original is and by that time, the world of cars will be electric so the demand for an old thirsty diesel will be minimal at best. In short enjoy it while you can, they are great cars.
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