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Land Rover Range Rover Sport Lease Questions

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What is this discussion about? Land Rover Range Rover Sport, Car Leasing, SUV


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Re: 2008 Range Rover Sport Lease Quote [british_rover] by jsd39
Nov 28, 2007 (4:17 pm)
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Replying to: british_rover (Nov 28, 2007 12:10 pm)

Okay, thanks. Other than the fact that no one likes the idea of me putting $10k down, using my numbers, does the $823 sound about right if I was to pay that much up front on a 24 month lease? I'd like to use this as a basis for knowing if I'm getting screwed or not, so I'll know how to deal with the dealer. Having said that, perhaps your suggestion of $5k down, $1k per month for 30 months, makes good sense -- except for the fact that I'm not sure if I'll want to keep the car that long. Thanks again!
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B Rover: 07 Incentives and Diesel ?'s by ctdubl07
Nov 29, 2007 (11:58 am)
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BR - assuming their are fair lease programs on RRS '07's available, could the combination of the $4k marketing support (shown here on E.com) plus the $1.5k coupon position one for a more attractive lease deal than on an '08?
 
Second - any updates as to US diesel availability any time soon?
 
thanks
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Re: 2008 Range Rover Sport Lease Quote [jsd39] by roverboy
Nov 29, 2007 (3:39 pm)
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Replying to: jsd39 (Nov 28, 2007 4:17 pm)

I agree that you should put 5k down and extend the lease for a year. the sweet spots are usually around 30-36 month leases. But the thing that people get screwed on is that they don't treat their down payment as part of their monthly payments. and they don't factor in tax. You have to realize that a down payment is essentially amortized over the life of the lease, plus you lose interest on that 5k that you would get if you invested it for 3 years instead. that's why you should try to make smaller down payments even if the monthly price goes up. does the $823 include tax?
 
and take a look at swapalease. they are ads from DEALERS, and then you call the dealer. it's better than any deal you'll get.
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Re: 2008 Range Rover Sport Lease Quote [roverboy] by jsd39
Nov 29, 2007 (4:39 pm)
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Replying to: roverboy (Nov 29, 2007 3:39 pm)

Yes, the $823 includes both sales and property tax. I checked on swapalease and called one dealer, and its deal was actually very close to this one if you add in the property tax.
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lease vs purchase by chop4
Dec 01, 2007 (6:30 pm)
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I'm in the market to either buy a 2008 range rover sport or lease. i'm confused to which makes more finacial sense. these dealers do not seem to want to make any kind of deals on these cars. what price would be a good deal on a 2008 standard sport or would a 2008 lux be a better choice. buy or lease? this car really comes without any extras. racks, tow hitch...etc. what to do to get a good deal. would it be benefical for me to get a 2007 if i could find one?
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Is this a good deal by confused11
Dec 08, 2007 (3:24 pm)
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I was offered RRS w/ lux and rear entertainment (MSRP 64,400) for 3.5k off. I have the coupon that i got in email a few days ago for another 1.5k off. should i go for it or look around a bit more? thanks
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Re: Hello Carman, '08 Range Rover Sport Residual and MF [Car_man] by uec
Dec 11, 2007 (2:55 pm)
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Replying to: Car_man (Nov 26, 2007 3:43 am)

Greetings Car_Man,
 
Could you please share any residuals and money factors for 2008 RRS 36mo & 48mo with 15,000 mi/yr with Land Rover financial and US Bank if possible.
 
Thanks a lot!
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Car Leasing Companies by jbratx
Jan 02, 2008 (4:33 pm)
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What's the difference between going through the dealership and car leasing companies? They say they offer better deals. Does anyone have any experience leasing through one of these companies?
 
i.e ( http://www.phillipsautoleasing.com/ )
 
- Thanks
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Re: Car Leasing Companies [jbratx] by eights38
Jan 18, 2008 (3:03 pm)
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Replying to: jbratx (Jan 02, 2008 4:33 pm)

jbratx - Car leasing companies typically receive lower prices due to strong relationships, knowledge of all rates, residuals, and incentives, and higher volumes. Do your research, visit the dealer, and then give a leasing company such as www.yourautoadvisors.com a call. You really have nothing to lose.
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2008 RRSC Prices by oliie67
Feb 01, 2008 (7:11 pm)
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I am looking for prices that are currently being paid for 2008 RRSC Full Size. There is only one dealer in San Diego...and they use that and not deal. Besides they have limited availability of any RRSC F/S anyway and no demo vehicle...lame! I am prepared to have a vehicle shipped from anywhere in the US if I can get good enough deal. Southern Cal dealers really are not interested in any kind of dealing for these cars...or perhaps I am just a bad at trying...could be. If anyone knows of dealers that will deal I would be very grateful. Just found this site...some very good information here. Thanks.

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