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The lease is up in December and my monthly payments have been 1300. I have 2 questions: 1) I have quite a bit of dings and scratches on the outside. The inside is fine. Should I try to have all the outside damage fixed myself before the inspection? Or do I leave it as it is and pay whatever they charge me....how does it really work? 2) I was presented with the option to continue to lease the vehicle. Given the current horrible rates and the economy, I don't want to pay more than $1300/month on ANY vehicle. So I was looking into maybe leasing sport but was quoted $1615/month! I wonder if I would do better with a different make (ie BMW?). What to do? Is it possible to pay less than $1300/mo on RR or RR Sport without having to come up with a lot of out of pocket?
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Replying to: malibugaga (Nov 20, 2008 6:44 pm) Let’s see – I would guess that your leas is with LRCG as they had the best program in 06, regardless all the leasing companies use independent inspection companies to asses the damage v.s. normal wear and tear to your car. Most dealerships can give you a general idea of what is considered acceptable and what is not, but keep in mind they play no part in what the bank ultimately charge’s you for damage if any. I would recommend contacting the local dealer to see what they say – if you give me an idea of where you live I may be able to recommend the closest / best dealer to speak with. As for question #2 – Land Rover recently released extra money / incentives on the 2008 full sized rover – ie – with minimal drives (1st month payment tax and lic.) you should be at about 999+ tax for 39 months with about 10,500 miles per year. (keep in mind the banks are being very cautious who they lend money to theses days so it would be based on a very strong credit score). I believe this program nets the dealer about $1200 total gross, which is very fair. You may be able to negotiate this down a little bit – again depending on where you live I may be able to recommend a dealership who I have heard is very competitive. A sport for $1650 a month sounds very high.. Was your quote on a supercharged model?, Or with extra equipment? and was it a 2009 or 2008? If you give me the MSRP of the sport you were looking at I can give you a better idea of what the payment should be. That being said I know that you will get a better overall deal on a 2008 Range Rover HSE based on the incentives and programs available. Hope that helps a bit, Rover Guy
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| Looking to lease a 2008 Land Rover HSE. Dealer says $1650 per month. This includes luxury package, DVD, Tire/Wheel protection. 12,000 miles per month. He says discount and rebates of 13,000 give me a good deal. However, money factor seems high and residual seems very low. Anyone hear of what I should really be paying. Thanks! | |
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Replying to: rob_lasvegas (Nov 26, 2008 6:04 am) The lease seems high to me. The money factor is average and the residuals are horrible. I assume that you are leasing this vehicle in Las Vegas? How many months is the lease? Best, Matt eights38 |
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Replying to: nyrangerover1 (Nov 14, 2008 9:44 pm) Glad you got the deal, and didn't get nailed by the mileage switch-a-roo.. The Santorini Black is the new color, it is actually more metallic and brilliant then the Java, but you can only really see the flakes in direct sunlight. of course this is just my opinion … Rover Guy |
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Replying to: blessedcrys (Nov 13, 2008 10:06 pm) I calculated your deal using a Range Rover HSE $78,550 MSRP / $72,254 INV. Minimal drives 1st payment tax and lic, rolling your last payment.. I came up with this: $2,125 due at signing $1,023 + tax per month $1,108 including tax 10,500 miles per year 36 months Tier “0” 37 % residual LRCG Take note that it is much harder to qualify for tier “0” more typically you will see tier “1” approvals, if this is the case it would bring your payment up to $1,048 + tax and up your drive off to about $2,155. Hope that helps.. Rover Guy |
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Replying to: rob_lasvegas (Nov 26, 2008 6:04 am) That deal seems very high – not taking credit score into consideration, and I am not familiar with the Tire and Wheel Protection. Roughly I come up with something like this: MSRP $85,550 / Inv $78,629, $5750 rebate $2,400 due at signing $1,400 a month including tax 36 months 12,000 miles per year .00351 (tier 0) or .oo380 (tier 1) 36% Res. I am not sure how much the tire and wheel protection is, but I can’t imagine is worth $250 a month… Hope that helps! Rover Guy
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Replying to: rover_guy (Nov 20, 2008 7:52 pm) Thanks for all the help on the forum. I live in Los Angeles can you recommend a dealership who you have heard is very competitive as stated in the post for Malibugaga? Thanks.
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Replying to: rover_guy (Nov 20, 2008 7:52 pm) my zip code is 90265. I was looking at non-supercharged model sport but with DVDs in the back. It seems now that full sized HSE model offers better deals? What is the best deal you know of on 2008 or 2009 RR HSE? All I need is again the DVDs in the back (2 kids!) - the rest I don't care as much about. Meaning I don't need to have all wood dashboard or such things... What is usually the lowest down payment? (On the 2006 model we paid 10k up front and I don't want to do that again...) I would like the monthly payment to be as close to 1k as possible.....Also - is it better to wait until January to get better deal on 2008? Or do you think I could get similar deal now?
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Replying to: jbratx (Nov 30, 2008 5:20 am) Depending on where in LA you live for best overall buying experience I would recommend the following, one of them should be relatively close. Land Rover Thousand Oaks (Silver Star)– ask for the fleet manager (be sure you get the one who is actually in the land rover building, younger fellow very knowledgeable, and got our last 2 Rovers from him, and he had them delivered to our home contracts, and all.) Land Rover LA, (Hornburg)– ask for the internet sales manager… several happy people have got good deals there, but be careful some of the sales managers / sales people get a bit atypical and play the game. Land Rover Mission Viejo – ask to speak with the sales manager, there are two, you want to speak with the young man with a bit of an atypical California surfer accent… also a low stress buying experiance. All three of the above listed dealerships have been referred on more then one occasion, and we have either worked directly with or had friends or family had excellent buying experiences with very competitive pricing, and more importantly with out hassle or games you would find at other dealerships. That being said, I would also recommend you stay away from 2 particular dealerships, both are under the same ownership, and both have the worst reputations for a highline dealer that I have ever come across. I won’t mention them by name simply say, to save mild brain trauma, stay away from the valley and the airport area… Hope that helps, Rover-Guy
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