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Land Rover - Range Rover Classic (1990)
When you hear the name Land Rover Range Rover Classic, images of rugged, timeless off‑road elegance come to mind. The 1990 model, in particular, remains a favorite among collectors and adventure seekers alike. Even though the Land Rover Range Rover Classic price varies by region, mileage, and condition, exploring its value landscape is easier when you have a reliable database to consult. Below you’ll find a detailed snapshot of the 1990 Range Rover Classic’s specifications, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against comparable models.
Key Specifications (1990 Land Rover Range Rover Classic)- Model year: 1990
- Engine: 4.4‑liter inline‑6 diesel (latent horsepower 215 hp) or 5.4‑liter V8 gasoline (251 hp)
- Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (diesel) or 5‑speed manual (gasoline)
- Drive type: Permanent four‑wheel drive with full-time all‑wheel bias
- Fuel type: Diesel or gasoline (optional premium gasoline)
- Wheelbase: 3,000 mm (118 in)
- Total length: 4,655 mm (183 in)
- Width: 1,975 mm (78 in)
- Height: 1,855 mm (73 in)
- Ground clearance: 193 mm (7.6 in) (standard), with optional adjustable suspension engines for off‑road conditions
- Seating capacity: 5 (sometimes 7 with rear bench option)
- Payload: Approximately 600 kg (1,322 lb)
- Fuel tank capacity: 86 L (22 gal) diesel, 79 L (21 gal) gasoline
- Top speed: 125–160 km/h (77–99 mph) depending on engine and transmission
- 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 9‑11 s (diesel); 8‑10 s (gasoline)
The Land Rover Range Rover Classic depreciation trajectory reflects both its owner‑friendly maintenance and the generally high depreciation a luxury SUV faces in the first few years. Typically, a new Range Rover Classic loses around 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase. After that, it averages about 10–12% each subsequent year until it reaches a relatively stable “collector value” stage.
Key factors that influence depreciation include:
- Mileage. Cars clocked at 200
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