Email Debra: DecaroD@autonation.com
She is the EA to head of CX.
Debra Decaro
Executive Assistant
(954) 769-6163 (desk)
Email Debra: DecaroD@autonation.com
She is the EA to head of CX.
Debra Decaro
Executive Assistant
(954) 769-6163 (desk)
42k and it still looks ugly.
Sometimes we make bad decisions, but often smarter, cooler, and fiscally responsibler heads prevailed.
These look really good in gold/silver.
Double shark fins are weird.
What’s the most desired trim in the full size? Asking out of curiosity.
They are so elegant. Any hacks to get them at msrp?
I believe the LWB is more desirable than the SWB.
And the engine?
V8 would be my thought.
How blessed are they?
Was told the V8 LWB had about a 2 year wait on them as of August.
In my pics: $42k on $111k sticker.
V8 LWB is the gold mine. Going 50k over sticker
I’m starting to see these on the road regularly now and dare I say they are slightly underwhelming to me. Not underwhelming enough to cancel my order but I still think my 2020 is almost as gorgeous. The interior on the new ones, now that’s a different story…
That’s because apparently LR is not going to be producing any more LWBs for the 2023 model year. That’s in addition to not making autobiography models for a while because they don’t have the chips for the sound systems. Chip shortage is still an issue at LR for sure. I guess that means the market should remain strong for those if you have one or can get one soon but other market indicators right now make me question that a bit.
Perfect car to buy when you’re rich and don’t want to attract attention to yourself.
Other than the vanity of the name, I don’t understand the attraction to them. However, I’ve never driven one either.