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LAND-ROVER - Range Rover (2006)

The iconic LAND‑ROVER Range Rover, particularly the 2006 edition, remains a symbol of rugged luxury for discerning drivers worldwide. In a market buzzing with premium SUVs, the LAND‑ROVER Range Rover price is shaped by factors ranging from trim level and mileage to regional incentives and vehicle condition. Whether you’re looking at a practically new 2006 model or a more seasoned used version, understanding how each element influences the final figure is key to making an informed decision.

Below is a comprehensive snapshot of the 2006 Range Rover – the car that blends breathtaking performance with unmistakable prestige. Our database aggregates information from dealerships, certified pre‑owned programs, and owner reports so you can gauge how used LAND‑ROVER Range Rover price trends rise and fall over the years. This guide also provides a realistic view of LAND‑ROVER Range Rover depreciation and places the 2006 model in the broader context of both newer Range Rovers and similar luxury SUVs.

  • Engine: 4.4‑liter V8 with 300 hp and 320 lb·ft torque – a balance of power and smoothness that drives the true Range Rover experience.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (sealed for durability and the ability to handle 3,425 lbs of towing capacity).
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline, designed for high-revving performance and optimal engine health.
  • Drive System: Full‑time four‑wheel drive with an advanced torque‑vectoring system for seamless handling on unpaved trails or city streets.
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 120.4 inches
    • Overall length: 190.6 inches
    • Overall width: 77.8 inches (without mirrors)
    • Overall height: 77.1 inches
  • Seating: 5 seats (two front, a third row in no‑telly configuration). Comfortable for families or business executives.
  • Interior Features:
    • Premium leather upholstery with customizable trim.
    • Wi‑Fi hotspot and dual‑zone climate control.
    • Navigation system integrated with real‑time traffic updates.
    • Heads‑up display for driver and passenger information.
  • Safety: Advanced Traction Control, Electronic Stability Program, multiple airbags, ABS, and optional Pirelli Synthetic 9™ tires for continued grip in any condition.
  • Fuel Economy: EPA estimates of 14 mpg city / 19 mpg highway – not the most economical SUV, but steady for the level of luxury expected.
  • Warranty: Optional extended warranty covers the V8 engine and transmission for up to 6 years or 72,000 miles.

Understanding the depreciation curve associated with a 2006 Range Rover is essential for anyone evaluating a LAND‑ROVER Range Rover 2006 price on the used car market. The luxury SUV’s capital depreciation typically follows a predictable pattern: around 15–20% of its original value in the first year, with a flattening to 10–12% in the second year and 8–10% in the third. Subsequent years see a more modest 5–7% drop annually. This means a 2006 model that started at $80,000 MSRP could be close to $46,000 after four years under normal conditions, assuming no major mechanical issues or accidental damage.

Depreciation Insight

  • Year 0-1: 15–20% drop due to initial market acceptance. The first year’s depreciation is usually the steepest because buyers pay a premium for new technology and


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