Tuesday, November 14, 2017

The cost of used cars depends on car mileage, condition and location. The 2003 Range Rover is no exception; however, the Kelley Blue Book is a good resource for seeing what you can expect to pay for a 2003 Range Rover.

Mileage

    A 2003 Range Rover in good condition, with 80,000 miles, costs $15,680, according to Kelley Blue Book in 2010. A similar Range Rover with 120,000 miles should cost $12,300 and if it has 30,000 miles, it will probably cost around $19,600.

Condition

    In good condition (that is, free of any major defects), a 2003 Range Rover with 80,000 miles costs around $15,680. In excellent condition (vehicle looks new, is in excellent mechanical condition and needs no reconditioning), it will probably cost around $16,580 and in fair condition (reasonable running condition) you can pick one up for $14,280.

Location

    Location is another determining factor in used car prices. A 2003 Range Rover in good condition with 80,000 miles will cost around $15,680 in Denver. In a small town in Indiana, a similar Range Rover will cost about $600 less, according to Kelley Blue Book.

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