danrhiggins
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A lot depends on the price point and what in fact is included in the new model and also whether they have first run issues. In some ways it won't be as much of a direct competitor if it is substantially different. So in some markets (probably the mass market) the LR4 may loose out to the new, "more relevant", new model. But in other markets, the LR4 may hold its value simply because it will continue to be the only vehicle with its unique combination of capabilities which will be important to some people, but not the masses. I happen to be one of those who expects to be extremely disappointed in the new model but won't be looking for a change for a few years unless something disastrous happens to our LR4. But I'm in the minority.