Hey hackrs, I’m back on the market for a sporty suv/crossover and got the quote below on a Range Rover Velar…
Year: 2018 Make, Model, and Trim: Range Rover Velar p250 Months/Annual Mileage: 39 months/10k Zip Code: 08817
Msrp is $58994
Sale price $53974
Residual is 56%
$0 down just first months payment
Monthly price is $675
It was a “service loaner”. Would love to hear opinions on this deal. Should I sign?
I’ve been trying to crack this myself for a while now. The closest I’ve gotten is around 650 with 1500 down (plus some fees). If you’re not interested, could you please pass the lead? This is better than what I’ve got!
I don’t like Land Rover dealers. They act like Land Rover is SOMETHING. I tried to crack Velar too but some dealers are just ignored me when I asked for 15% for 2018 model.
Just ended up with 2018 Maserati Levante.
Congrats on the Levante! It looks awesome. How would you rate it against the velar? I’m targeting a monthly payment of $700 or below so Maserati is definitely outta my range. I’m going to ask for %15 off the loaner tomorrow. Fingers crossed
I LOVE the look and drive! Velar probably has more high tech features, but I’m telling you, you gotta test drive Levante.
Also, your quote is less than 10%, that’s what I got for NEW 2018 Velar.
Good Luck!!
You can do much better. Working on a deal with the P380 R-Dynamic SE - 39/10 for $640 pre-tax. Take a look over at the 2018 velar lease thread at edmunds to figure out what the base MF and incentives are for the month. Negotiate the sales price pre-incentives as the incentives are “reimbursed” by the manufacturer to the dealer (makes no difference to their bottom line - at least from what I understand).
Kinda on topic here, I’m curious about the strategy people use when they are negotiating prices. When someone says “I’m going to shoot for 15% off”, is that what you are asking for, or are you countering the dealer’s offer with an actual dollar figure? To me personally saying “I’d be interested in making a deal at $51,000” on a $60,000 car sounds more confident and serious than “I want 15% off”.