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Carnoch



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That was for a new March registration or if I wanted a few extras, then not a problem, but it would be end of March to April.

As for the zero finance, your right, the fact a dealer has to add 1k to the cash price shows you, you don't get nothing for nothing.

I, like a lot of people, a year and a half ago, managed a zero deal, and I accept I probably paid more for it than I could if I'd had cash.

Now, the time is coming up to think about paying the lump sum and keeping it or buying new. Yes, I'd have the equity, about 3k from the future assured value on the trade in price, but if I buy new, then in essence, I'd have to fork out 18k cash, even on these discounted prices. I think I'd rather have the money in the bank. If I change the car every two years, I might as well lease one!

In essence, I've taken the greatest fall in price. Keepimg it another year or two isn't going to hurt as much and as the car has less than 12k miles on it and looks in showroom condition, so what.

Post #56055 20th Jan 2010 10:15 pm
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Some good thoughs there, id certainly agree with you about keeping yours now, you've taken the hit so enjoy it for at least another year otherwise you lose time and time again.

If i wasnt for my silly mileage id consider leasing myself but 30-40K on a lease car costs a lot, also FL2's come in pricey on leases Sad

I shall probably just have to wait until march then buy a traded in one for much less at 3yrs old and take my chances perhaps with an aftermarket warranty or something. I appear to be addicted to Landrovers...

TD5 D-Lander hopefully finished soon!
FL2....this year with any luck!

Post #56197 21st Jan 2010 9:12 pm
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Carnoch



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Yeah, your probably right.

It might be that one of the dealers comes back to me with something irresistable.

It could be the wrong time to buy just now. Wait until after the new registrations, when the scrappage has gone and when the goverment starts taxing the 4x4 a bit more. I think they are going up by 300 squid in April due to different taxation on new cars. And by that time most peoples memories of the winter, the snow and having to have a 4x4 are just distant memories. The fad will be open topped cars.

Post #56199 21st Jan 2010 9:24 pm
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richardk



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United Kingdom 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 GS Auto Aintree Green

I think my plan is to buy a year old car and run it for two years each time.

Post #56200 21st Jan 2010 9:25 pm
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Carnoch



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Good idea Richardk, unfortunately, I've got one of these wives, a snob, that wants new. The idea of someone elses bum on the seats doesn't go down well. Sometimes I have to remind her of her roots and I don't mean the hair types.

Post #56203 21st Jan 2010 9:32 pm
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Carnoch



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Heads up, dealers have extra money to throw at you for sales this month and next. A LR incentive. Just had an e-mail from one wanting to phone me up. I'll let you know if it's all BS or something genuine.

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Post #56407 23rd Jan 2010 11:34 am
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Carnoch



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Yes, your right Doc, but I'll be the one that pays! The prersent FL2 was her birthday pressi 2 years ago. Registered and collected to the day. What did I get for my birthday, crossbars for the Dico that I didn't need! If we are going on like for like, then that must be the most expensive crossbars in the country!

That said, I think all us males are in the same boat. She couldn't make her mind up about anything for Christamas and told me she didn't need money spent on her, so guess what I got - nothing! I am now paying for that one. Personally, I did consider it quite funny, especially on Christmas Day, you know, where my pressi....... I just retorted, well you did say nothing.

Seriously, the dealer got back to me. There is another 2k in the deal if I can transact before the end of January. That makes the cash price 21,750 for a new GS on the road with black paint and privacy. If I go for the zero percent 60/40 deal, then it shoots up 1,175. You dont get something for nothing. Madam still wants a better price all round. I dispair!

Post #56421 23rd Jan 2010 1:50 pm
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Carnoch



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Best price so far is a GS including met. paint and privacy is 21,750 from LR Huddersfield. That price should be available into February, but it won't be until next week this can be confirmed.

This is for a cash deal, but includes part exchange, which is better than most.

If you want the balance at zero percent at the end of 2 years, add 1k. This is a Customer Support grant the dealer gets if it's cash. If it's credit, they don't. There appreas to be no way round it.

Basically, prices are all down to supply and demand. Last year the FL2 GS could be had for 19k as mentioned by another poster on this subject, I've had it confirmed by two other dealers. Now, it's a different kettle of fish and some demos are going for more than the new price.

Personally, I think it you leave it a few months, things will calm down again and the bargains will reappear. The changes in VAT, the vehicles first registration cost will have risen and the scrappage allowance will have ended. Demand will go down and then these extra costs will be absorbed by LR etc. Of course your part ex price will be down too, but perhaps not to the same degree. Just a point of view.

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Post #57211 28th Jan 2010 1:58 pm
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sfinning



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Does anyone know the LR dealer that supplies Drive the deal allowing them to offer a new GS for 20,876?

Post #57213 28th Jan 2010 2:04 pm
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Carnoch



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Fair point, well made.

I've had one person PM me re prices, but thats it apart from posters on here. Unless we get our act together we are going to be paying well over the odds. To give you an example, a few dealers were over 3k more for the same car. If there is a point to all of this, it's shop round rather than go to the local dealer, who can afford to smile at you, send you a Crimbo card etc. I'd do that too if I were ripping you off to that degree and then hope people will say , 'Oh, it's the service that counts.' Come on, the cheapest here is probably quite a pleasent person too!

Post #57214 28th Jan 2010 2:07 pm
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Carnoch



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No, can't find out who that is, but I suspect a private person approahing that dealer would get a higher price than Drivethedeal. When I added it all up, there was only a whisker in it between that firm and Huddersfield, plus Drivethedeal don't seem to take part exchanges, rather refer you to an aution site to dispose of it.

Post #57215 28th Jan 2010 2:10 pm
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sfinning



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someone must have bought a freelander through drivethedeal?

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I might do at this rate! I appear to be addicted to Landrovers...

TD5 D-Lander hopefully finished soon!
FL2....this year with any luck!

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