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Land Rover - Defender (2000)

The classic Land Rover Defender of 2000 beckons to adventure‑seekers, offering rugged capability and timeless design. While the exact Land Rover Defender price varies by market, condition, and mileage, this overview provides you with essential details to gauge value, understand depreciation, and compare the 2000 model to its peers.

  • Model Year: 2000
  • Body Style: 4‑door SUV/Off‑road
  • Engine: 3.6‑L I‑4 (4,260 cc) petrol, 67 hp • 2.5‑L I‑4 turbo‑diesel (4,300 cc) diesel, 85 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (gas) or 4‑speed automatic for diesel
  • Fuel Type: Petrol or Diesel (dependent on trim)
  • Drive: Permanent 4 WD with TRW Trail Control
  • Power Output: 87 hp @ 4,200 rpm (petrol) – 89 hp @ 3,800 rpm (diesel)
  • Torque: 240 Nm (petrol) – 385 Nm (diesel)
  • Wheelbase: 2,688 mm
  • Overall Length: 4,175 mm
  • Overall Width: 1,798 mm (excluding mirrors)
  • Overall Height: 1,777 mm
  • Ground Clearance: 358 mm
  • Seat Capacity: 5 (optional third row)
  • Cargo Volume: 52 L – 1,300 L (standard)

With these specs, you can appreciate why the Land Rover Defender 2000 price remains a key topic among collectors and off‑road enthusiasts alike. The 2000 version brought a blend of modern amenities with proven off‑road reliability, making it an icon in many communities.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding how a vehicle ages in value is crucial before making a purchase or sale. The Land Rover Defender depreciation pattern is influenced by its niche appeal, rugged construction, and manufacturer reputation.

  • First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value when driving a new or less‑used model.
  • Year 2‑3: Depreciation slows to roughly 8‑12% each year as the vehicle consolidates its reputation for durability.
  • Year 4‑5: The depreciation rate dips further, often around 5‑7% annually, reflecting a steady demand for older but low‑mileage Defenders.
  • Beyond year 5: Depreciation continues but at a gradual, flatter decline—generally 3‑5% per year unless number of miles or condition changes drastically.

Thus, a used Land Rover Defender price often levels out after the first 5 years, making late‑model or highly maintained vehicles appealing bargains for buyers.

Market Position & Comparative Context

The Defender's positioning is unique in the SUV landscape. Compared to similar models—such as the Ford Bronco (2000–2006) or the Jeep Wrangler (2001–2015)—the Land Rover Defender generally commands a premium for its superior terrain‑handling technology and heritage. Yet, it remains tractable relative to luxury off‑road SUVs like the Range Rover Sport (2005‑present), especially in the used market.

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