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Land Rover - Range Rover (2000)

Are you fascinated by the iconic Land Rover Range Rover and wondering about its historical value? The 2000 model, with its distinctive off‑road prowess and luxury appeal, still commands attention in today’s used‑car market. While exact figures fluctuate by region, era, and condition, it’s essential to understand the broader Land Rover Range Rover price landscape, especially for classic 2000‑year variants. Let’s delve into the specs, depreciation narrative, and market positioning that shape today’s evaluation of a Land Rover Range Rover.

  • Model year: 2000 (SE, HSE, or Limited Editions)
  • Engine: 3.6 L V8 (primarily, with optional 4.0 L V8 in certain trims)
  • Power: 258 hp (varies with tuning)
  • Torque: 282 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic
  • Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive (AWD), 4WD selectable modes
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline (87 octane), optionally premium
  • Fuel economy: Roughly 12 mpg city / 15 mpg highway (CCS‑rated)
  • Dimensions: Length: 197.7 in • Width: 73.9 in • Height: 73.0 in
  • Wheelbase: 118.9 in
  • Passenger seats: 5
  • Cargo capacity: 43.0 cu ft (rear seats folded)
  • Key features: Air‑bag set, power seats, premium leather, optional navigation and BBS rims
  • Towing capacity: 5,000 lb (incl. spare tire weight)

When you first hit the market for a used Land Rover Range Rover, you’ll likely see listings mention a "Land Rover Range Rover price" ranging from $8,000‑$12,000 USD, depending on mileage, trim, and region. The 2000 model, being over 20 years old, can also be referenced under the specific phrase “Land Rover Range Rover 2000 price” to differentiate it from newer iterations.

Depreciation Insight

The Land Rover Range Rover depreciation curve is notably steep in its early years, yet it stabilizes relatively earlier than many other luxury SUVs. For context:

  • Typically loses 15‑20% of its value over the first year after purchase.
  • Between years Two and Five, depreciation typically slows to 5‑8% per year.
  • After six years, the value usually steadies at a lower base, retaining about 35‑40% of its original price until major mechanical overhauls are required.

For a 2000 model that was new, this means its modern value might sit at approximately 35%-40% of its original retail price after 23 years, so a $32,000 original MSRP could poll for an approximate $11,200–$12,800 valuation in a clean, low-mileage example.

What is a 2000 Land Rover Range Rover worth?

Answering this question involves both macro market dynamics and micro inspection data


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