2023 Defender 110 s lease

I doubt this holds any weight in court but at least I asked :man_shrugging:t4:

That’s equivalent to a right of first offer. Essentially, when you do ever decide to sell, you’re to allow them to make the first offer to purchase. You can then decline or accept.

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Any yay or nay on taking one at msrp 70k? Flip potential

Too high MSRP imo

This is hilarious.

“2023 Land Rover Trek vehicle with over $25,000.00 of Lucky * accessories installed!!!”

Is that an S or an SE or… ?

Just an S not SE

Asked out of curiosity. $110->104k

What is used to define AOR? If I move after placing an order will the dealer get penalized / refuse to sell? Does my (original) home address matter or registration address?

AOR is defined by the reg address

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88k MSRP + 20k in accesories :skull_and_crossbones:

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Get to tell your kids that you lived in a Defender during the great recession of 2023.

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I’m sure my dog would love it, camping and unlimited outdoor time.

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Or you get to tell them that’s where mommy made you live after you spent 108k on it🤣

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Not necessarily… it’s determined by wherever you can prove residence.

For EX if you live in NY you can lease an LR product and register it in FL.

As long as you have something tying you to NY

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Shoot if 100k made her upset, I would have been kicked out years ago.

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In seriousness, this guys channel is very good.

That is my question. If I retain a NY residence, can I register in another state?

I think if you own/lease any property in dealer area you’re fine. When searching i was asked by a CT dealer if i owned any property in that state cuz that’s the only way i could buy from him

Yes… never had an issue with this