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261 messages, Last post on Nov 29, 2009 at 7:17 AM
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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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Replying to: malibugaga (Nov 30, 2008 10:25 am) 90265 - Malibu-gaga.. Now I get it! Guess I am a little slow some times. Currently there are no good deals on the 09 sports, and most dealers are out of, or almost out of the 08’s (some ugly colors still exist). I agree you should get a full size Range Rover… The program is pretty good; much better then the program on the 09 sports. A Ranger Rover HSE with factory DVD has an MSRP $81,050 If your credit is above average a lease with12,000 miles per year should look like this: 36 months, $2,500 due at signing (approx) $1150 including tax (Malibu / LA County) Or 48 months, $2,500 due at signing (approx) $1075 including tax (Malibu / LA County) The residual is super low in both cases 36% and 21% – but I with all of the dealer cash and rebates the numbers still add up. I wouldn’t wait till January I doubt the program will get better. As a matter of fact I am willing to bet the programs will get worse. With the sale of Land Rover finalizing, come the 30th of December, Land Rover Capital will be no more, and Chase will be stepping in as Land Rover’s captive lender (Chases programs are no where near as good as the current LRCG programs). Furthermore next to a brief spurt towards the end of 2006 this is the cheapest payments I have ever seen on a Full Sized Range Rover … Rover-Guy
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Replying to: rover_guy (Nov 30, 2008 2:25 pm)
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Replying to: jbratx (Dec 01, 2008 6:17 am) |
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Replying to: rover_guy (Nov 30, 2008 3:40 pm)
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Replying to: malibugaga (Dec 02, 2008 9:37 pm) |
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Replying to: rover_guy (Nov 26, 2008 11:14 am) Kept saying it's a good deal because of the rebates. I know $1670/month seems high, but I called dealers in California/Pasadena and they wanted $1800+. Getting frustrated. Thanks for everyone's help!!!! Rob in Las Vegas
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