Incentives, Rebates, Special Financing??
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Incentives, Rebates, Special Financing?? - 2/14/2005 3:43:38 PM
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ericschramm2000
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Hi Everyone! I'm new to the forum, so you'll have to cut me some slack if I sound too much like a newbie. Through tons of research online, the Detroit Autoshow, and test driving one, I've fallen in love with the '05 Freelander. I'd really like to BUY one ASAP, but I'm willing to wait a little while if I can get some sort of rebate or special financing, etc... My questions are: Does landrover ever offer these types of special incentives, and if so how often? Does anyone have the inside scoop on when the next incentives for the Freelander will hit? I'm assuming that because Landrovers are "Premium" they usually don't offer anything like that until maybe around the end of December. Thanks in advance, Eric
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RE: Incentives, Rebates, Special Financing?? - 2/14/2005 8:06:15 PM
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Bait
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Through tons of research online have you checked Consumer Reports or JD Powers ratings ? Bait
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RE: Incentives, Rebates, Special Financing?? - 2/15/2005 10:53:41 PM
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zacksid
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I recommend looking periodically at Land Rover's Website (www.landroverusa.com) and checking out the Special Offers and Financing section. I got my '03 Discovery through one of these offers ($399 a month on a base model) in June '03. They currently don't have any specials on the Freelander. However, here is a good Lease offer on the new LR3. The best deals on new Land Rovers are usually offered later in the year. If you don't plan on putting a lot of miles, a 3-year lease may be a good way to go. Make sure you negotiate at least 15K miles per year though. The offer below is for 10K miles per year only. If you plan to buy it at the end of the lease, mileage does not matter. Let me know if you need any other info. FROM www.landroverusa.com: LR3 SE $599 Lease $599*† per month lease for 39 months $599 First mo. Payment $1,805 Down payment $495 Acquisition Fee $600 Security deposit $3,499 Total due at signing Close-end lease offered through Land Rover Capital Group/Primus Financial, Inc. *2005 LR3 SE MSRP $46,345. Prices exclude taxes, title, registration and CA emissions fees. †Some payments higher, some lower. Lease payment based on capitalized cost of $46,345. Lessee responsible for excess wear and mileage over 32,500 at $0.20/mile. Lessee has option to purchase at lease end at price negotiated at signing. Must take new retail delivery from retailer stock by 03/31/05. Not all buyers will qualify. Taxes, title and license fees extra.
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RE: Incentives, Rebates, Special Financing?? - 2/16/2005 3:34:17 PM
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ericschramm2000
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Thanks to all of you who replied so far. I've checked both Consumer Reports and JD Powers ratings - but neither gave an idea of incentives. I've also been watching Landrover's website special offers for a little over a month, but haven't seen anything (not a real long toime to be watching though). I figured they normally don't have any incentives on the Freelander until maybe December, if then at all, mostly because of the popularity. I guess I'll just have to bite the bullet and go for it real soon - end of the month has the best possibility for negotiation. Thanks again! Eric
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RE: Incentives, Rebates, Special Financing?? - 2/19/2005 9:21:32 PM
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Bene
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ORIGINAL: Bait Something else to check out. Most dealers use Freelanders as loner vehicles. They sell them at A reduced price later. They are A great deal and go fast. id ont know if thats such a good idea. i'd think that if one's new car was breaking down, one would take out frustration on the loaner. just a thought.
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