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Old 02-25-2011, 04:45 PM
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Hi to all, long time lurker about to take the plunge! I have tried to search and read so as to avoid the same newbie questions and apologize if I come close to doing so!

I am trying to choose between a low milage 2006 RR (18,000 miles) and a higher mileage 2008/09 (33Kmiles +-). I believe that the 2006 was the first year w/new model engines and that is not a good thing generally speaking - stay away from 1st year of anything new is a good rule of thumb! I also read "go with the latest model year you can afford". Is that true in this case? Any particular reasons I should go to or shy from one or the other? All things equal, the 2006 w/ a good extended warrantee ok to look at? I appreciate any and all comments and again, apologies for the newbie-ness of this!
 

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Old 02-25-2011, 06:17 PM
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2006 model years were good trucks... you are right, they are the first of the "Jag" engines, 4.2L Supercharged and 4.4 normally aspirated. At this point, 2007+ is holding their value better than the 2006 as they made some significant changes throughout the vehicle--both inside and outside. They are not very apparent unless you put the two next to each other. I would vote for a slightly higher mileaged 2007 truck if you'd like to keep the cost down. Maybe 25,000 - 30,000 miles.
 
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Old 02-25-2011, 06:41 PM
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Thanks! Moving up to the next years, '07, '08 and '09, any changes in there to note? From what I read they are pretty comparible and differences not too noteworthy. I haven't noticed any repair issues centered on one year over another in that group. Just seems to be a difference in mileage and the associated cost to purchase given less/more mileage. I must say that I really liked that 2006 and the mileage was tempting. just leary of so few miles on a 2006..if that makes sense. I know it could have been sitting in a garage for that time but that could be a good or a bad thing.
 

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Yes, Range Rovers shouldn't be sitting in a garage for too long, lol. They need to be driven. Someone with more specific knowledge may be able to discern the differences between '07, '08 & '09, but as far as I know they are pretty much identical. They changed the icons on the infotainment screen from words to icons in mid-'07 and wheels changed in 2009. Also, some 'only supercharged' options became available on the HSE in '08 (I think). Someone else will have more to add.
 
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Old 02-26-2011, 07:19 AM
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Were there mechanical changes/upgrades to the '07 and beyond years specifically due to issues found in the 2006? I can't find anything in here referencing it if there were. Just some general comments about "stay away from 1st year" but nothing specific.
 

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There were computer upgrades and suspension tweaks for '07+, also 2007 saw the introduction of the Terrain Response system and an electronic parking brake in the big Rovers; this was a fairly significant upgrade from the 2006 model year and is probably why their holding their value fairly well. I am not aware of any specific mechanical changes from '06 - '07
 
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Old 02-26-2011, 09:19 AM
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Thanks. I do notice a relatively significant drop in price from '07 to '06. I guess those are the reasons. I have to say that I fell in love with the 2006 I saw. In the normal world it is probably a good policy to stay away from buying vehicles based on "love" but if you are one who doesn't fall in love with a car you shouldn't be looking at RR in the first place. I am just trying to stay away from learning what a bad buy it was AFTER I make the purchase. "Had I only known the '07 was so much better......"
 
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