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by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 9
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2018 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged LWB at No Reserve

2018 Range Rover L405 Supercharged LWB: When Land Rover Still Made Brutes

This L405 packs the 5.0 supercharged V8—the last hurrah before turbos and efficiency theater took over. Eight-speed auto, two-speed transfer case, Fuji White over beige leather. It's a no-reserve BaT listing, which means someone's about to discover that big-displacement luxury SUVs don't hold value like they used to.

The supercharged 5.0 Range Rover is the automotive equivalent of a closing sale—final call before everything gets smaller and angrier about emissions.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 9
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43k-Mile 2011 Mercedes-Benz E350 Sedan at No Reserve

43k-Mile 2011 Mercedes-Benz E350 Sedan: The W212 That Actually Holds Up

This low-mileage W212 E350 is a clean example of Mercedes' bread-and-butter sedan from the era when they still felt like real cars. The 3.5L V6 and seven-speed auto are competent if unremarkable, but 43k miles on a 2011 means you're getting into the sweet spot where deferred maintenance hasn't yet become a second mortgage. No reserve on Bring a Trailer usually means the market's ready to decide what this actually costs.

The W212 E-Class is finally becoming the affordable alternative to E46 BMW money, which means the good ones won't stay cheap much longer.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 9
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3,600-Mile 2003 Mazda MX-5 Miata 6-Speed at No Reserve

3,600-Mile 2003 Mazda MX-5 Miata 6-Speed: The Time Capsule Nobody Asked For

A garage-kept NB2 Miata with 3,600 miles, factory Garnet Red and beige leather, paired with the 1.8L and 6-speed manual—basically a museum piece that someone actually drove, then forgot about for two decades. Low-mileage NA/NB Miatas have become the collector's entry drug, and this one's headed to auction with no reserve, which means someone's about to learn what 'market discovery' feels like.

The NB2 finally moved from 'cheap summer car' to 'investment-grade impulse buy'—values are climbing, and low-mile examples are becoming actual news instead of Craigslist finds.

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