Main Dealer - What Discount
Main Dealer - What Discount
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JCW_Matt

Original Poster:

566 posts

229 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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Hi All,

Anyone had any experiences with purchasing an approved used Range Rover / RRS recently? Just trying to get an idea of what kind of discount I should be looking for...

I will not be paying screen price, thats for sure!

Cheers
Matt

JohnnyHayward

191 posts

256 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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Bit of a stupid question really, used cars unlike new cars are not operated on fixed margins so the discount someone else got will have no "real" bearing on what you can get.




JCW_Matt

Original Poster:

566 posts

229 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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Thanks for that Allan Sugar.

NeVeTaS

508 posts

253 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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I got £500 off list price & GAP, Tyre & Alloy protection thrown in. And 3/4 tank fuel

Edited by NeVeTaS on Thursday 23 April 13:16

JohnnyHayward

191 posts

256 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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Well all you have to do is look on the internet for the age/spec/condition of RR you want and then ring the sellers and buy the cheapest one.

Just because someone got a £3000 discount off a car marked at £50,000 if you can find a samilar car for £45,000 elsewhere with no discount which one would you buy ? Which one would you consider the best value ?

Like the poster above, if you want GAP, paintprotection etc they will give you that rather than a discount as they perceived cost to you ~£600 for GAP and ~£400 so £1000 but it will only cost them about £200 for both.


ukdavvy12

182 posts

217 months

Friday 24th April 2009
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If it help I am driving a TKia Sedonaon an 09 plate which I happiy bought at a 25% discount

I was in the right place at the right time

I suspect the new sexy LRs will be built to order and hence deals may not be so generous

The internet is your friend

Edited by ukdavvy12 on Thursday 30th April 18:20

ukdavvy12

182 posts

217 months

Friday 24th April 2009
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If it help I am driving a Kia Sedona on an 03 plate which I happiy bought at a 25% discount

I was in the right place at the right time

I suspect the new sexy LRs will be built to order and hence deals may not be so generous

The internet is your friend

EDIT _ Bull alert

Edited by ukdavvy12 on Thursday 30th April 18:20

welshbikerduck

1,448 posts

211 months

Saturday 25th April 2009
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JCW_Matt said:
Thanks for that Allan Sugar.
I don't think Johnnyhayward was trying to be sarcastic by saying it was a stupid question. But he is right, used cars of the same year same model will owe different dealers different amounts and this will dictate what discount you can negotiate.

As said already choose your model and search the internet, which is exactly what i do. I ended up going to Derby (from Cardiff) for my Vogue SE because it was the cheapest approved used RR in the country. My local LR dealer wanted an extra 8 grand for the same spec/year car.

xyyman

1,095 posts

247 months

Saturday 25th April 2009
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Harwoods in Tonbridge just mailed me with a deal of £2000 off list of all new models.

JCW_Matt

Original Poster:

566 posts

229 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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Thanks for the education all.

I guess I must just be having some bad luck with the cars I am paicking then! - that, or the dealers are paying over the odds for the car's in the first place which is not working to my advantage.

I do find it difficult to belive that a dealer cant afford £800 off screen price and 6 months extra warranty cover though - which is the last atrocious negotiation I was exposed too.


Deva Link

26,934 posts

267 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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JCW_Matt said:
I guess I must just be having some bad luck with the cars I am paicking then! - that, or the dealers are paying over the odds for the car's in the first place which is not working to my advantage.
There are all sorts of dynamics at work. Used car prices generally have firmed up a lot since Xmas and 4x4 & SUVs have been particularly affected as people's desire to own one hasn't been so adversly impacted as was feared.

Late last year a poster on the HonestJohn forum said his local LR dealer wasn't taking 4x4s as px's. New sales of all cars are way down and 4x4s have been severely hit. These things combined reduce the number used 4x4s that are available and if a dealer sells one to you at a hefty discount then he could struggle to replace it.

Back end of last year a colleague of mine bought a pretty loaded, year old 3L VW Touareg for £20K. I've been looking and same car would be £25K now.

Edited by Deva Link on Monday 27th April 11:01

wargriff

1,908 posts

224 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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If you have a request, i may be able to help.

Let me know what you are after.

That said, there are a lot of LR auctions at present and all cars are fetching above book...


PW985

12 posts

205 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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Wargriff, are these auctions you mention 'Land Rover Closed Auctions' selling off ex managment cars etc?

I realise that not being an LR Dealer one is unable to attend the auctions but if the LR dealers are about to get their hands on some more stock perhaps this increased supply might go someway to reduce the currently cocky attitude of LR salesmen!
99 cars & 100 customers = a shortage of stock, 100 cars & 99 customers = a glut.
At the minute they tell me they have many more customers than they have used RRs? We shall see!

croyde

25,415 posts

252 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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wargriff said:
If you have a request, i may be able to help.

Let me know what you are after.

That said, there are a lot of LR auctions at present and all cars are fetching above book...
Don't tell me that now, just as I've let my Disco3 go, very possibly too cheap.

At least it went within 2 days of the advert tho'.

al1991

4,552 posts

202 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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My Dad knows the owner of a local LR garage, said the prices of used Landy's has been slowly rising recently.