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‘It’s iconic’, driving expert urges Brits to snap up Range Rover model available for just £4,000


A DRIVING expert has urged Brits to snap up a Land Rover for just £4,000 while they can.

Rimmer Bros, the classic car part and restoration supplier, has put together a list of British cars with classic potential.

Land Rover Discovery is now seen as a good investment for Brits

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Land Rover Discovery is now seen as a good investment for BritsCredit: Collecting Cars
The motor has classic status according to experts

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The motor has classic status according to expertsCredit: Collecting Cars

The Land Rover Discovery , which was sold as a town and country car, has been singled out as a motor to consider investing in.

The classy motor, which was discontinued in 1998, can now be snapped up for just £4,000. But a top end version of the motor might go for around £11,000.

Experts have always been dazzled by the motor, with one saying: “For those who know their Land Rovers, it goes without saying that the Discovery is one of the most iconic of the marque, but not without its repair and restoration needs.”

Classic cars aged over 40 years don’t need an MOT and are exempt from ULEZ and car tax.

The experts at Rimmer Bros also singled out the Land Rover Heritage Edition, the Range Rover Evoque, Jaguar F-Type, Jaguar XE S, Jaguar XKR, MG Z10 260, Jaguar XJR and Rover 75 V8.

Andrew Mundy, from Rimmer Bros, said: “There is a huge opportunity for younger generations to take up the hobby and start to enjoy the community with a limited barrier to getting involved cost wise.

“Those who already have a classic car habit can also make reasonable investments on cars that have huge potential.

“We feel these are the cars that will definitely have a maintained interest from collectors.

“Although parts availability is an inherent part of a classic’s appeal, these cars are relatively plentiful currently but will be ones to keep an eye on.”





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