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Re-sellability of Jaguar XJS or Mitsubishi Pajero
I'm looking to get one either of these in the next couple of months at a cost of about �2500 - I know I'm not going to get a "minter"!!!!!!!.
I won't be able to afford to run either one for longer than about 3-4 months, but just want to experience owning one.
Does anyone have any opinion on the re-sellability of whichever one I get?
T.I.A.
I won't be able to afford to run either one for longer than about 3-4 months, but just want to experience owning one.
Does anyone have any opinion on the re-sellability of whichever one I get?
T.I.A.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't blame you for wanting one, they are very nice comfortable cars, like doing 70mph down the motorway in your armchair.
I enjoyed owning one but never again unless the lottery comes up and I can afford a new one.
Very high depreciation and difficult to sell especially with the hight cost of tax and poor fuel consumption.
I enjoyed owning one but never again unless the lottery comes up and I can afford a new one.
Very high depreciation and difficult to sell especially with the hight cost of tax and poor fuel consumption.
At the risk of coming over all Swiss Tony...
The XJ6 is Princess Diana - Elegant, thouroughbred, classy, but also troublesome, expensive and slightly unstable.
The Pajero is Charlotte Church - Chunky but cute, no nonsense, relaxed and casual, reliable and easy maintenance (but rumoured to be just a little bit bit thirsty.)
The XJ6 is Princess Diana - Elegant, thouroughbred, classy, but also troublesome, expensive and slightly unstable.
The Pajero is Charlotte Church - Chunky but cute, no nonsense, relaxed and casual, reliable and easy maintenance (but rumoured to be just a little bit bit thirsty.)
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