What’s the best time to sell your car? Easy: when it isn’t broken.
So I am indebted to Mrs Ruppert for telling me she fancied a change after three trouble-free years in our BMW X5.
Mrs Ruppert is small, fragrant and truly believes that size matters. The gargantuan SUV was designed with her in mind. She likes to see the road ahead and, unlike some motorists, can actually reverse slot and parallel park without drama. So it was natural to consider another used high-rise vehicle as a replacement.
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Our first choice was a Mercedes-Benz ML, but that proved more difficult than expected. Did I mention we were after a petrol? I am firmly in that camp and both the X5 and the Mitsubishi Shogun we ran before it proved that in terms of reliability and cost, rather than mpg, petrol has been the right choice.
We drove to Leicester to look at a ML350 which was the wrong side of scruffy, especially at an asking price north of £7000. The same dealer did have a Land Rover Defender 50th Anniversary for sale at £30,000, a price that represented a £120k saving on the V8-powered one Land Rover has just made for the iconic 4x4’s 70th birthday. Not enough to persuade Mrs R.
Our interest in another ML350 waned when it became clear that the selling dealer was flogging the car for a mate and the price was north of £9000. ML500s were next on our list, but we decided we didn’t want a V8.
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Yes like these reads on older
Wheels....
also noticed that you managed to find one that hadnt had stupid 20/21 inch wheels retro fitted to make it look newer.
Far more practical for countryside use and also opens up more tyre types to you....nice set of A/T's
I agree....
...ia am looking forward to reading the ongoing couple of years reports, to see how expensive (or not) it proves to be to run.
I have considered one of these before....but put off by running costs horror stories (despite it basically being a Touareg).
Like you I always buy petrols, but in my case always V8's. The difference in fuel cost is minimal in large 4x4's, but the driving is so much more relaxed than a V6. A few more spark plugs at service time (4 if your Porsche has twin plugs like my Mercedes-Benz).
Like the rustic look James, I wouldnt recognise you in the street now. Just need the Homburg, leather driving gloves and silk scarfe to complete the Setright look!
Fit right in up in Norfolk!!!