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334 messages, Last post on Nov 01, 2009 at 11:05 AM
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Just leased an 08 RRS in So Cal. $63k list, $56k purchase price, 48 month lease with US Bank, $830 a month plus tax. Residual is brutatl right now, in the 32% range and the money factor was around .0020. Hope this helps people, its the best I could find around Los Angeles.
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I am looking into purchasing this used 08 rr sport no lux package with 9800 miles on it. It's in average condition nothing major. They are asking 45000 for it. I would like to know what i should expect to pay before i go in and try to negotiate. I would really like the wood grain and w/o the package i know i am giving in. Anybody with any help is appreciated
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Replying to: mmalonso (Sep 29, 2008 7:47 am) |
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Replying to: joec1347 (Oct 01, 2008 11:55 pm) Where are you located? In the NY Tri-State area a friend of mine got a new luxury and satellite radio 2008 Range Rover Sport with an MSRP of $62,400 for under $53,000. I believe that a brand new none luxury 2008 Range Rover Sport with an MSRP of $60,700 was running well under $52,000. I am a big fan of the Range Rover Sport. However, I don't know if it makes much sense to lease one especially when US Bank is anticipating the residual will be 36% and 35% after 12,000 miles per year and 36 and 39 months, respectively. Best, Matt eights38
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Replying to: eights38 (Oct 02, 2008 4:37 am) Thanks Joe |
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anyone in nj know if lease on sport under 700/mo possible/which dealership? I am in Monmouth and will travel a little bit. I have ml350 now that I love but don't know if getting 2 makes sense. We need another car-can't decide what to do and are all over the place. We had a RR in past (06) but like the size of sport now.
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Replying to: asa2 (Oct 03, 2008 3:04 pm) It is next to impossible to get a Range Rover Sport below $700 per month. There is a substantial amount of lease support from Land Rover and US Bank's 48 month lease program is average, but close to $800 per month plus taxes and inception fees (first month's payment, bank fee, motor vehicle fees, dealer doc fee) due at signing is more likely. There are a couple competitive lease take-over and new car ads on some of the larger lease transfer sites. Matt eights38 |
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Offered RRS supercharged sell price 64900 residual factor 35 depreciation 34660 down payment ($7500: 2500 for car, 5000 for rest) 48 month 12k lease 999.00 (w/tax) per month With included silver painted spoilers (front, railing, back) With included supercharged rim painted black. what do you think? hn |
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is it true RRS can still be purchase under the x-plan pricing? It's listing x-plan as ~ 54K. very reasonable price as I don't want the hassle of dealing on price. If so, can this be applicable to a factory order as I'm not interested in a RRS w/lux, which is actually what all the stocks are. so i was told if I want one without Lux or Sat, I need to order it. Just curious if x-plan still applies in this situation? TIA |
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