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Land Rover - Defender (2006)

Imagine stepping into the Land Rover Defender 2006, a legendary off‑road beast that pairs iconic styling with rugged reliability. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a first‑time adventure seeker, the 2006 Defender holds a special allure for those who value endurance, heritage, and the promise of an uncompromised driving experience. The Land Rover Defender price today is shaped by a mix of factors—from road‑legal modifications to mileage, condition, and mileage—all of which feed into the overall cost of ownership.

  • Engine & Power – 4.0‑liter V8 (diesel) delivering 232 hp and 276 lb‑ft torque.
  • Transmission – 6‑speed manual or optional 4‑speed automatic.
  • Drive Type – All‑wheel drive with 4‑WD capability.
  • Fuel Type & Capacity – Diesel; 19.5‑gal fuel tank.
  • Dimensions – Length 6.61 m, width 1.84 m, height 1.90 m; wheelbase 3.23 m.
  • Weight – 2,300 kg (loaded weight).
  • Off‑Road Features – Crawl‑ratio 3.73, drag‑link suspension, 0.60 m ground clearance.
  • Ride & Handling – Adaptive dampers, S‑drive and R‑drive mode selection.

When it comes to the used Land Rover Defender price, enthusiasts explain that it depends heavily on how the vehicle was maintained and modified. Some 2006 models receive 100% OEM refurbishment, while others were upgraded with aftermarket winches, roof racks, or panoramic glass roofs—each change influencing the overall value. For example, a Defender that has kept its original gear sets and only undergone routine servicing often trades hands at a higher rate than a heavily customized version that has added extensive aftermarket parts.

Depreciation & Long‑Term Value

Everyone wonders “what is a 2006 Land Rover Defender worth” after years on the road. On average, Land Rover does a respectable job of holding its value: the vehicle typically loses 15‑20% of its original value within the first year. After that, depreciation slows to roughly 10% a year through the second, third and fourth years, and then stabilizes at an even lower rate—usually around 5‑7% yearly—once the car passes the five‑year mark. While fuel costs and insurance


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