blackangie
Well-known member
Interesting point, what seems to be the general consensus on the AU forum with newer rovers, is whilst they may be harder to fix in the field, or not(with aftermarket scan tools) . They dont brake down or fail as much. So overall reliability and dependability is greater.One aspect that is eating away at the attractiveness of newer vehicles is complexity. While reliability of the newer models has improved, they are also much more complex and in reality not field repairable. From that perspective the Defender and D1 are much more attractive for the off-road / long term owner crowd. Simply from that perspective values of Defender/D1's will be maintained. On the flipside I would think depreciation for newer vehicles will accelerate as the quantity and cost of computer based subsystems becomes an increased factor and batteries become more prevalent. I suspect the new Defender may fall into that category. The LR4/new Discovery would also fall under that higher depreciation category.
I have both old and new.
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