Yeah, likely the 2006 is slightly above the 16k mark, but there is a really nice one on discoweb for near that.
Like I said if I were looking in the 15-16k range, I'd likely bump my number to 17 to start getting at the later model RR. As close in price as they could be it would just be my preference.
And just for reference, I got an '01 Holland and Holland in near mint condition for 9k just about 3 years ago, so I although those are really low mileage and '02 if the owners were not really good with maintenance, you could still be looking at some $$. IMO if they have not replaced factory airbags at all it is likely that those need replacement as life on factory airbag for suspesion is low. P38 are notorious money pits. But I love mine and will do what it takes within reason to keep it in perfect working order (and stock). So far that has been about 4k over 3 years. If I ignore the fact that I had to replace the engine in my '93 LWB, it has been about 2.5k over 6 years.
I think that it is a matter of preference and I am not all that familiar with the newer vehicles, cost of maintenance, etc. So can't really offer much advice there other than people say really good things about 2006. Other than running into just a top notch vehicle in a P38, I'd probably just go with the newest that I could afford.
Like I said if I were looking in the 15-16k range, I'd likely bump my number to 17 to start getting at the later model RR. As close in price as they could be it would just be my preference.
And just for reference, I got an '01 Holland and Holland in near mint condition for 9k just about 3 years ago, so I although those are really low mileage and '02 if the owners were not really good with maintenance, you could still be looking at some $$. IMO if they have not replaced factory airbags at all it is likely that those need replacement as life on factory airbag for suspesion is low. P38 are notorious money pits. But I love mine and will do what it takes within reason to keep it in perfect working order (and stock). So far that has been about 4k over 3 years. If I ignore the fact that I had to replace the engine in my '93 LWB, it has been about 2.5k over 6 years.
I think that it is a matter of preference and I am not all that familiar with the newer vehicles, cost of maintenance, etc. So can't really offer much advice there other than people say really good things about 2006. Other than running into just a top notch vehicle in a P38, I'd probably just go with the newest that I could afford.