discounts on rr and rrs

discounts on rr and rrs

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STICKY3

Original Poster:

262 posts

147 months

Monday 15th September 2014
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just ordered new rrs ,gonna be a 2015 model, didn't get a penny of list price, however friend is telling me he been offered £4k off list is this correct? are discounts available?

foliedouce

3,067 posts

231 months

Monday 15th September 2014
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Don't know about RRS buy my business partner is just pushing the button on a RR and is getting 3% off

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 15th September 2014
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A whole 3%? I'm so envious.

foliedouce

3,067 posts

231 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Crossflow Kid said:
A whole 3%? I'm so envious.
If you can point us in the direction of a greater discount then we're all ears

3% off a £100k car is still £3k, better to have that in your pocket rather than someone else's

Edited by foliedouce on Tuesday 16th September 06:28

Wilmslowboy

4,208 posts

206 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Not sure it helps.....

NFU members (farmers and growers) get 5% and UK armed forces members between 7% and 10% (dependent on model)

They are some very generous land-rover employee and family deals but I believe these do not currently apply to FFRR or RRS as land rover can pretty much sell every single one at full price.


Eleven

26,271 posts

222 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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foliedouce said:
If you can point us in the direction of a greater discount then we're all ears

3% off a £100k car is still £3k, better to have that in your pocket rather than someone else's

Edited by foliedouce on Tuesday 16th September 06:28
Are they really £100k now?

I think we paid about £75k for our last one and it's up for renewal next year. We won't be spending £100k on one that's for sure; it's too much for a car that will be very unreliable in its early life.

Boshly

2,776 posts

236 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Not a penny off my RRS.

FiL was Jag employee for many years so we qualify for family discounts but not applicable to RR and RRS and only 10% off Evoque. Can get 20% off an F type though biggrin

foliedouce

3,067 posts

231 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Eleven said:
foliedouce said:
If you can point us in the direction of a greater discount then we're all ears

3% off a £100k car is still £3k, better to have that in your pocket rather than someone else's

Edited by foliedouce on Tuesday 16th September 06:28
Are they really £100k now?

I think we paid about £75k for our last one and it's up for renewal next year. We won't be spending £100k on one that's for sure; it's too much for a car that will be very unreliable in its early life.
You can get into an entry level V6 for £75k, I specced up a Supercharged on the configurator and it came out at £123k! I'll pass on that as my pockets aren't that deep, my fully specced L322 was £81k new, albeit in 2007

Eleven

26,271 posts

222 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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foliedouce said:
Eleven said:
foliedouce said:
If you can point us in the direction of a greater discount then we're all ears

3% off a £100k car is still £3k, better to have that in your pocket rather than someone else's

Edited by foliedouce on Tuesday 16th September 06:28
Are they really £100k now?

I think we paid about £75k for our last one and it's up for renewal next year. We won't be spending £100k on one that's for sure; it's too much for a car that will be very unreliable in its early life.
You can get into an entry level V6 for £75k, I specced up a Supercharged on the configurator and it came out at £123k! I'll pass on that as my pockets aren't that deep, my fully specced L322 was £81k new, albeit in 2007
Our 2006 Vogue was £48k new, the 2011 was £75k list but we paid £67k now I come to think of it (not £75k as stated).

Milky400

1,960 posts

178 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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there was an Autobiography in my local stealers for 109k.... vogue's arnt far behind.

ill stick with the Freelnader i bought for a quater of the price. They were also offering upto 5k discount on list. I got £3500 off the car i bought.

Have to say they were manic, people waiting to be seen and majority were serious punters. A very very successful car manafacturer and i still like to say BRITISH....

Boshly

2,776 posts

236 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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foliedouce said:
You can get into an entry level V6 for £75k, I specced up a Supercharged on the configurator and it came out at £123k! I'll pass on that as my pockets aren't that deep, my fully specced L322 was £81k new, albeit in 2007
My RRS is an HSE SDV6 Dynamic with over £10k of extras (panoramic roof, front and Rear climate seats, 7 seat option, Heated s/wheel, Premium sound system, TV, electric retractable towbar etc) so far from entry level.

Cheapest Sport is £61k and Dynamic without any etxras is £66k so not as bad as is being made out?

To clarify that is Sport not FFRR just checked entry level FFRR is £73,950 smile


Aeroresh

1,429 posts

232 months

Wednesday 17th September 2014
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Try the local LR franchise in Chester (not sure if I can name on Forum). I got 3% off my RR end of last year. No one else would offer a penny discount!

grand cherokee

2,432 posts

199 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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try to find a main dealer selling ex - demo cars

can be very good value if you accept the spec of the car - they will mostly have 'shiny' bits you do not want

a friend got a real deal with a FFRR that had the special rear compartment with only two seats - basically a car for chauffeur driven passengers

Edited by grand cherokee on Sunday 21st September 12:10

hilly10

7,097 posts

228 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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Milky400 said:
there was an Autobiography in my local stealers for 109k.... vogue's arnt far behind.

ill stick with the Freelnader i bought for a quater of the price. They were also offering upto 5k discount on list. I got £3500 off the car i bought.

Have to say they were manic, people waiting to be seen and majority were serious punters. A very very successful car manafacturer and i still like to say BRITISH....
Yes but owned by Indians

APOLO1

5,256 posts

194 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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I am about to order an SVR, will let you know if I can get any discount.....

BlackGT3

1,445 posts

210 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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grand cherokee said:
try to find a main dealer selling ex - demo cars

can be very good value if you accept the spec of the car - they will mostly have 'shiny' bits you do not want

a friend got a real deal with a FFRR that had the special rear compartment with only two seats - basically a car for chauffeur driven passengers

Edited by grand cherokee on Sunday 21st September 12:10
Secondhand New Shape RRS's are making over list at franchise Dealers. I was offered 3k under invoice for mine and the dealer was intending to retail it at 3k over list.

V8LM

5,173 posts

209 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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APOLO1 said:
I am about to order an SVR, will let you know if I can get any discount.....
I wouldn't hold your breath.

2 5HAN

696 posts

231 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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If you are willing to wait or to take a dealer order and not believe the hype then you can get more than 3% on a FFRR

I bought one in December on the premise that it MUST be registered as a 2013 car and taken before the 1st Jan

The saving was much better than 3% and the spec was what we wanted with a few extra's too.

As it happened we took the car away on the 27th December but for whatever reason when the log book arrived it was dated 6th JAN 2014

I am guessing that the dealer needed to get that last sale in before the month end and hence the deal

If you are serious about ordering go in and try to talk to the Sales Manager rather than the young nipper who tells you they are like rocking horse $hit and that its a 6 month wait etc

Good luck they are lovely and a massive improvement on the older shape