OVERFINCH RANGE ROVER SPORT SUPERCHARGED
Do you think that the market for this is dead or, as it's probably "rich" people that buy, is there still life in the old girl yet?
Land Rover : OVERFINCH RANGE ROVER SPORT SUPERCHARGED TX. |
38k is over enthusiastic, 10 grand less might be more appropriate.
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prolly tryin to pay off his negative equity :lol1:
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Jacko.
£80k car down to £28k in 2 years :wonder: Really? TX. |
Very expensive to run as an 'almost out of warranty' car, 2 approaching 3 years old. People that want those typically always buy new, so there's not much of a secondhand market for them.
27K should see it go. |
Originally Posted by Terminator X
(Post 8063117)
Jacko.
£80k car down to £28k in 2 years :wonder: Really? TX. Thats if you can sell it, dealers run a mile and private sellers are going to milk it to get a bargain. Things will improve and a sensible equilibrium will will return but suffice to say, at the moment a big petrol off roader is hard work to sell. |
£80 k ????????????
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Says £80k in the Add ...
TX. |
I'm amazed Overfinch are still going: they were about in the days of Lister and look where they are now.
Although they do a bit more than than sticking Chevy V8s into Rangies these days :) |
Theres one that lives in prestbury, with a 3 digit number plate (pricey!), came up against it on the duel carriage way when i was trundling along and he came thundering past at a silly speed, so i pulled out and tried to catch him, couldnt do it, they are pretty quick for an old barge!
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Some of you clearly have no idea how capable these cars are.
A client of mine has one and for a big car its astonishing. Did you not see the Overfinch versus the mercedes SLK on Top gear? Mercedes on the tarmac on the run way. The Overfinch on the grass at the side of the runway. It was a drag race from a standing start. The Overfinch murdered the SLK all the way to the finish and was on the grass for all of it. Not only do these cars perform but these are THE high end 4x4 to own and be seen in. They make a very bold statement indeed. |
Daz, they aren't capable, they are just fast, I remember one blitzing me in my Golf GTI from the lights, he lost all enthusiasm when it came to a corner, I like the idea but its just so far from the current ideal for most, even the wealthy are downsizing or buying diesel versions, there swill allways be the exceptions to the rule but the market must have shrunk.
That race against the SLK didn't actually even look that realistic. |
LOL I've actually driven one. 08 plate and believe you me it was/is VERY capable.
I appreciate what you're saying about its affordablility though but that's the whole point of owning one. It's about saying you don't give a toss about the cost of fuel or what the road tax is going to cost come renewal date. If you cant afford to take the "hit" don't buy one. This client/friend that owns this one can certainly afford it. He also likes everyone to know he can but that's upto him, that's not my particular style but each to their own lol |
Passed by someone in an X6 yesterday ...
Driving like a nobber corse :rolleyes: What an ugly mofkcer :eek: Now that IS a *car* for someone with a big lacking in the trouser department |
Originally Posted by dazdavies
(Post 8063482)
Not only do these cars perform but these are THE high end 4x4 to own and be seen in. They make a very bold statement indeed.
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done a bit off work for overfinch, they dont make them not to sell.
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Originally Posted by j4ckos mate
(Post 8064070)
done a bit off work for overfinch, they dont make them not to sell.
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its a hard call to make but the 4x4 market is going to crash near christmas. in fairness if a rich person was gonna buy one they would just get a brand new one. i know someone with a 56reg overfinch build and he has been trying to sell it for over 6months now and no private buyer, or dealer will go near it.
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Originally Posted by dpb
(Post 8063909)
Passed by someone in an X6 yesterday ...
Driving like a nobber corse :rolleyes: What an ugly mofkcer :eek: Now that IS a *car* for someone with a big lacking in the trouser department There is a lot of jealousy wrapped up in the 4* 4 hating brigade, I think they have their place but the proliferation over the last 15 years needs to recede a bit, they are too big, too heavy and use to much fuel in comparison to the cost for most nowadays, dress it up however you want but thats the reality. The Cayenne Turbo doe hold a certain perverse allure but the words Porsche and Turbo guarantee that even though its too big and too ugly. Not many owners need premanent four wheel drive in reality. I am ok with the personal choice thing, doesnt bother me, I just dont want one myself, never have done, certainly not now, there are going to be a lot of people pretending they are hanging onto them because they can afford to, when in reality its because they cant sell them. I kind of hope they bounce back a bit as I suspect performance cars of any description will become the next social pariah. |
Its a bit toppy, even if it is an Overfinch but convert it to LPG and that would make reasonably cost effective motoring.
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i was at the overfinch conversion place near leeds a few weeks ago - lots of RRs on the go so people must still be buying them
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An "official" Overfinch normally has that written accross the bonnet and not Range Rover IIRC.
Ok, I'll get my Anorak:lol1: |
Originally Posted by scoobberdoo
(Post 8068794)
An "official" Overfinch normally has that written accross the bonnet and not Range Rover IIRC.
Ok, I'll get my Anorak:lol1: http://www.overfinch.com/www/img/mainbanner.jpg |
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Know someone whos just got rid of a RR after 6 months due to starting probs, RR dealer said they all do it, too many ecu's and not much they can do about it
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Originally Posted by dazdavies
(Post 8063482)
They make a very bold statement indeed.
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Originally Posted by Nat21
(Post 8078874)
That the owner is absolutely without doubt an absolute cretin. Everytime.
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Originally Posted by paulwrxboro
(Post 8079123)
no probably that the blokes doing ok and spends his money the way he likes on the things he likes and not follows the green fool brigade :)
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that is a very nice car , maybe not to pc at the moment but a great car all the same
lets face it if petrol was 10p a litre i know id have one :) |
For £80K?
Over everything else you could buy new for £80k? It would be the last car i'd buy for £80k by a fricking mile! |
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