2022 Land Rover Range Rover HSE

Hello, I think its not the best time to lease or buy right now but looking for some information on Range Rover. Found this one 2022 Range rover sport HSE silver edition.
12000 miles per year for 36 months
Residual
MF
ZIP 60440

Let me know if I need to provide more info. Been a year since I was here for a question. Thank you all.

If you’re gonna drop a significant amount of cash on a lease in this crazy market, get something you’ll actually get to drive and not a Lemon car

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Are you looking for RV and MF?? You’ll need to go to Edmunds.

Whats wrong with rover? I mean, I never had one but its on lease so who cares if its brakes down.

Be prepared to pay Msrp or over right now.

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Do some research about their reliability. When you’re spending $1500 a month on a car you want to drive it, not having it sit at the dealership for repairs

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Understood. Have to do a research and look for something else. How about Audi Q7 or e-Tron?

My range rover I had years ago spent less time in the shop than any of the subsequent vehicles I’ve had, including an e-tron, two Hondas, etc.

But what about your Volvo? Best reliability ever.

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You’re right, forgot that one. It was on par with the range rover… flawless.

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The RR did get almost twice as many flawless miles on it before getting rid of it though. It was replaced by an MB that had significantly more problems with it, although it was used and higher mileage so I’m not surprised

The moral of the story is that, at least anecdotally, not every vehicle holds up to the reliability (or lack there of) that people think they do.

So maybe I asked in the wrong chat but was looking for MF and RV. Can someone get that in here or should i ask that in the other area?

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Having current, accurate information for residual value, money factor, and incentives is important in understanding your deal. As such, going directly to a source that has access to that data from the captive banks is your best option. The forums at Edmunds are where we go to get that information, as they have direct access to it from the captive banks. You’ll want to post in the model specific thread for the vehicle you’re interested in and request the most current numbers for your zip code. It is often easiest to find that thread by searching Google for “Edmunds lease” followed by the model of vehicle you’re interested in.

Alternately, you can try the Lease Program Query tool on the Leasehackr Calculator, available to Super Supporters.

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Thank you very much for the info

It was a bot.
:grin:

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Lots of people who whine about rover reliability have never actually had one. Q7 and E Tron aren’t even in the same universe.

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The comment on Jaguar / Range Rover reliability is nonsense and based on old reputation they rightly had, but not any more.
I personally own a 19’ F Pace with close to 50k miles on it. Not once has it ever need anything outside of annual servicing. Oil change. And it drives phenomenal.

Yeah, so dealer came back on that Range Rover and he said its 35000$ markup on this. Wow. He said you can build one with no markups but it will take 4-6 months. Are all the cars on the market will have this markup or just higher end vehicles?

A dealer will markup any car that will make them money in this current market. There was a post (don’t recall link) showing a new Toyota RAV4 with a more than $40k markup.

Markups will be all around the luxury field and also on the in-demand non-luxury field (Telluride, Hellcats, Corvette, RAV4 Prime, etc).

As for the Range Rover, on a new body style that just came out, a lease is going to be immensely stupid. I’d venture to guess 3k for a mid-level spec.