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Land Rover Range Rover/Sport Prices Paid and Buying Experience
Re: Demand slowing down [madaaron]
I couldn't read all of that since it was mostly a couple of run on sentences but I will point out the false parts of what I did read. RRS have not been delayed. Land Rover told us this past winter that 2008s would arrive in July. My drop dates for 2008 Sports and LR3s have been the last week in June or the first week in July since January. There was never a delay. My 2008 RRs ... Read More...
Land Rover Range Rover Sport Lease Questions
Yup
There aren't many 2007 Sports around right now so no big discounts. Maybe if you catch a demo or at the end of the month if someone is one sale away from an objective but that is it. Also think how many more E350s Merc sales compared to Range Rover Sports. I bet Mercedes sales more E-classes in the US then Land Rover sells vehicles period. All of that volume allows them ... Read More...
Re: CUTTING CORNERS TO COMPETE UNDER 40K [bg54]
You truly have no idea what you are talking about. Rover's quality was worse when it was owned by BMW then it is now. Rover's quality was much, much worse back before BMW owned them because they had no capital to improve the products. BMW provided a fair amount of capital to help rover do some things but mainly just bought rover so that they would not have to develop ... Read More...
Land Rover Range Rover/Sport Prices Paid and Buying Experience
Re: 2007 Range Rover Sport SC Lease etc [eugenek1]
The dealership is not out of touch with reality that is what a 71,250 dollar car leases for without any incentives. The entire marketplace has gotten crazy with incentives in the past few years and Land Rover has ZERO incentives on their vehicles with the exeption of left over 2006 MY LR3s. I was just at the launch for the new land rover and one of the things we talked ... Read More...
2007 Range Rover Sport SC Lease etc
I have been shopping around for a Range Rover Sport Supercharged since December 2006 and have certainly noticed some price fluctuation in the last few months. For example in late December, I managed to negotiate down a Range Rover Sport with an MSRP of $73,550.00 down to $69,550.00, but decided against it as I felt the lease prices were a bit high, and I wanted to ... Read More...
RR Sport ridiculous lease prices
Can someone please shed some light on why Land Rover dealers are asking for INSANE amounts of money for RRS leases? I have done some shopping around and found the following prices for a 36 month lease with 0 down and 12K miles/year: 2007 BMW 745LI (MSRP $82,675) - $1120/mo 2007 MB ML 500 (MSRP $66,670) - $999/mo 2007 Audi Q7 4.8 Premium (MSRP $63,940) - $930/mo 2007 ... Read More...
Re: Why a LandRover LR3? [tm255]
Buying a Land Rover is a very rewarding experience if you go into it with the right mindset. You are not buying a Chev or Ford, so there are probably less dealers in your area to service it. An LR3 can pretty much go over, around or through just about anything on the planet, but most people will never take it off the tarmac. Honestly, the LR3 is a bit of a status vehicle ... Read More...
Land Rover Range Rover/Sport Prices Paid and Buying Experience
Re: RRS Prices [racer_65]
There is just over 9,000 dollars of profit in a supercharged Range Rover. I can go look at a real invoice anytime I like as all online invoices are typically off by 500 to 1000 dollars. You said and I quote, "ince this is a consumer's forum, let me make some comments about prices. There is no way one should pay MSRP for a vehicle. On a car like the Range Rover Sport, dealer ... Read More...
Re: RRS Prices [british_rover]
Well, since we are on Edmunds, let's check Edmunds. A base 2006 Supercharged Land Rover Range Rover Sport has MSRP of $69,535, and invoice of $63,277. That's over $7000 in profit already on the base vehicle (without any option). Options is where the high margin is made. Most of your customers will want some options, won't they? If I missed the mark, it's not by much. ... Read More...
Land Rover Range Rover Sport Lease Questions
Re: Need lease info for Sport Supercharged [jab9]
?Here's the info that you're looking for, jab9. If you were to lease a 2006 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Supercharged through Land Rover Capital Group right now for 36 months with 10,000 or so miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value should be .00334 and 57%, respectively. Car_man Host Prices Paid Forums Read More...
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