Are there any big 4x4's that depreciate really badly?
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Mmmmm, Found this one.
Daewoo musso.
Silver with a Grey Cloth interior
Registered: Sep 2000 Mileage: 58,741
Transmission: Manual Registration: X204 BAE
Fuel: Petrol
Daewoo musso 2.3 5-door station wagon finished in silver with grey cloth interior. Specification includes anti-lock brakes, drivers air bag, air conditioning, alarm, alloy wheels, central locking, front/rear electric windows, 5-speed manual gearbox, power steering, radio / cassette and rear wash wipe. Full service history.
£10,995
http://www.allapprovedcars.com/idx/C...arDetails.aspx
Daewoo musso.
Silver with a Grey Cloth interior
Registered: Sep 2000 Mileage: 58,741
Transmission: Manual Registration: X204 BAE
Fuel: Petrol
Daewoo musso 2.3 5-door station wagon finished in silver with grey cloth interior. Specification includes anti-lock brakes, drivers air bag, air conditioning, alarm, alloy wheels, central locking, front/rear electric windows, 5-speed manual gearbox, power steering, radio / cassette and rear wash wipe. Full service history.
£10,995
http://www.allapprovedcars.com/idx/C...arDetails.aspx
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Hmm, quite like the idea of the LPG Range Rover although the load space in a Transit would be useful for all sorts of other things. Decisions decisions. As for the SL55 suggestion - well, it's better than a caravan I guess
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