Range Rover or Porsche Cayenne?

I'm looking to buy a one year old Range Rover D300 HSE, or a Porsche Cayenne E Hybrid. Both will be around 5k miles, and I intend to keep them until they are five years old. I'm worried about bad press on Land Rover products, but overall prefer the comfort of this to the Cayenne. In your opinion, which is likely to hold its value better over five years?

Asked on 21 April 2024 by Thefox1978

Answered by David Ross
The level of depreciation on an individual vehicle will vary based on age, condition, mileage and service record, but we would expect the Porsche to hold its value better than the Range Rover, as the additional prestige of the Porsche badge helps it retain its value.
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