Land Rover Monthly

Spams and scams which stop my flipping fortune

AS it’s my job to keep a close eye on the Land Rover market, I’m always amused when I see a car selling for £5000 at an auction on a Saturday and then advertised for £10,000 on the Monday. It’s usually listed by a dealer who hasn’t even collected it from the sale yet and will feature the same pictures and description used by the auction house.

Presuming the dealers actually sell at these prices, there is clearly real money to be made by spotting bargains and

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