Datatek

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Scanning ad's over the last couple of days and it would seem that good P38 diesels are selling for more than I paid for mine 4.5 years ago. Could just be the winter premium I suppose. Certainly the lack of depreciation makes it a very cheap car to run.:D:D:D
 
Spot on Datatek......in the last few weeks even in our neck of the woods, a few more of them on the road.

Nothing like the tea leaf readers to create havoc amongst the gullible public!

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Both our 38's cost us 5 k each both around 99k on the clock, but with history and the condition they are both in cosmetic and mechanically its worth it .

I see so many from lets be honest 800-3000 pounds and so many with problems ( mostly unsolved) you can see why the 5 grand mark for one that's been looked after is about right

You in most cases only get what you pay for .

I wouldn't let mine go for less than 5k
It wouldn't be worth it :)
Time and money spent keeping it tip top .
 
Just had a look on autotrader and the cheepest working diesel p38 is £1795
Thats £500 more than I payed for mine 2 years ago and thats a n-reg mines 2 years younger
 
Mine depreciated by 51p a day from start to end which wasn't bad :)
Aren't parts becoming more expensive though..?
How're the petrol models doing?
 
I'm appreciating mine every time I get back from a trip without issues :)
and to own one of these P38's is priceless :D

There is a seasonal premium on the rangie

I hope we get plenty of the white stuff to show them off
 
New water pump and standard servicing aside - I've done over 30,000 faultless miles in my £2K 99 4.6V8 so far and enjoyed every one of them!

PS keep crushing those "troublesome" V8s, in ten years time the last Rover designed live-axled Range Rover fitted with a proper Rover engine will be worth a mint!
 
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The Phoenix will arise from the ashes! Ok, maybe a gold plated duck, but yeah, they do seem to be holding price at the moment. V8's not as well but over 4 years I've spent tons more money on maintaining 'backup' vehicles in case the V8 breaks #fail
 
The Phoenix will arise from the ashes! Ok, maybe a gold plated duck, but yeah, they do seem to be holding price at the moment. V8's not as well but over 4 years I've spent tons more money on maintaining 'backup' vehicles in case the V8 breaks #fail

....thats one in the eye for all the forums doubting Thomas's........:D

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LPG'd V8's tend to go for the same sort of money as equivalent diesels from what i can see.
I was offered 5 1/2 k for mine earlier this year but to me it's worth far more. I like to think i will never sell it, even if i do upgrade to a later model. P38's represent fantastic value for money right now despite their problems.
 
LPG'd V8's tend to go for the same sort of money as equivalent diesels from what i can see.
I was offered 5 1/2 k for mine earlier this year but to me it's worth far more. I like to think i will never sell it, even if i do upgrade to a later model. P38's represent fantastic value for money right now despite their problems.

Not sure "upgrade" is the right word.................?
 
LPG'd V8's tend to go for the same sort of money as equivalent diesels from what i can see.
I was offered 5 1/2 k for mine earlier this year but to me it's worth far more. I like to think i will never sell it, even if i do upgrade to a later model. P38's represent fantastic value for money right now despite their problems.

Ditto, if I bought another daily driver I'd use it as an excuse to pull the motor and overhaul it with a squeaky new top-hat liner block and then keep it as a pay and play toy/winter hack as long as it'll last.
 

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