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by scottinky on Sun May 04 04:06:22 PDT 2008
why do you want to spend so much money per month on a POS you won't own? damn. this economy sucks, gas is high, get something more reasonable and fuel efficient for less money.
Re: Chicago pricing [u2fan1967]
by jeyhoe on Thu Mar 06 07:54:11 PST 2008
Thanks, u2. I appreciate positive feedback like this. And I'm quite familiar with how tough New England winters can be on cars, having lived thru lets see ... about 23 of them myself. I know CR isnt the be-all end-all, but it's a pretty large chunk of data. Funny thing is that the Navigator is black-balled in there too yet mine has been a dream (46000 miles) I did have a couple of warrantee issues and I bought a Ford extended warrantee at a good price just in case, so I'm covered to 75000 miles. I want to get something smaller (and better on gas :) next time and the LR2 is at the top of the list right now.
Re: Chicago pricing [british_rover]
by jeyhoe on Tue Mar 04 11:05:13 PST 2008
I'd like to ask a serious question of you, british_rover, and anyone else who cares to chime in. I am seriously considering an LR2 'soon.' I love the design and features of the vehicle, that it's off-road capable, yet rides nice and gets reasonable gas mileage yet has decent performance and towing capability. BUT, 2 things worry me that I hope folks can help on: 1) Land Rover reliability and quality is DEAD LAST out of ALL car makers, according to latest CR magazine. The LR2 seems to be having it's share of teething problems according to this and other boards. But I do hold out some hope that it could break the LR cycle due to Ford's input (Ford is the highest ranking American car company in reliability and is rending upward) and due to this vehicle sharing so much with the Volvo. I do NOT want to purchase (or lease) a vehicle that's going to be a PIA for me. I'd be replacing a Navigator which has been great reliabiity wise. 2) Are u planning to change your handle to "india_rover"? Serious question - how is this purchase by Tata going to affect owners? I am pretty leery of this issue. Thanks for any help.
Just got one!
by newguy9 on Tue Feb 19 07:18:41 PST 2008
I leased a LR2 SE Got Narvick Black, lighting package, cold climate- NO Nav system (got my own & i leased) I paid $1500 down & leased for $423 (including tax) part of my down payment was to get the millage from 10,500 to 12,000. I've had it for 4 days & love it (the gas millage is brutal) but it is all wheel drive & that's the price of it i guess. Wondering if i got a decent deal or not? My salesman knew nothing about the options, so i had to figure most things out myself- does the lines on the front window drive anyone besides me nuts??
Re: Invoice Price [jax10]
by rover2b on Tue Feb 05 18:41:35 PST 2008
Thanks for the reply. I've spent a bit more time perusing this site and others and have a better understanding of the pricing. I think I was fortunate with the salesperson with whom I spoke because the experience wasn't anything like the horror stories others have posted. You mentioned that you wished you got better gas mileage. What do you average? What type of driving do you do? Do you burn premium as recommended? Thanks again.
Re: Invoice Price [rover2b]
by jax10 on Tue Feb 05 13:45:50 PST 2008
Hello, I read Edmunds forums for a long time before I bought my LR2 HSE, it is wonderful to be able to read other people's opinions, get advice....some of the salespeople on here are very helpful & nice. It made me feel much better making my decision and making the deal. Edmunds has the invoice & MSRP pricing on base & each option listed, it is all there. Over on the left, or at the top of the main page, click on Pricing or something, you can find it, all the pkg./option details & prices are there. It is according to where you are (location), some people get them for MSRP, some for 1% over invoice, etc. I am certainly no expert, just did a lot of reading... My opinion, $500 over actual invoice price (HSE) is a really good price. The first time I went to a Land Rover dealership, a very "snooty" salesman told me "the price is MSRP, there is no negotiating." I left, it is a wonder I ever went back, but I did, a different salesman can make all the difference... & I might add found 3 wonderful people that helped me, including finance guy, they were great. Had mine for almost 5 weeks, driven 1900 miles, absolutely love it, so far. No problems, so far. Wish the gas milage was better. But, I think I made the right decision buying this, hope the reliability remains good. It is definitely a head-turner. Good Luck!

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