Member Since: 15 Jul 2007
Location: manchester
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Hi
Please be gentle as I’m new.
I have been trawling through various posts for weeks now and am ready to take the plunge (GULP)
I currently have a BMW 335D M Sport, 18 months old, but want something more comfortable for long journeys, the german beauty has been a fantastic car, great economy considering, solid built quality and 100 reliable.
I just hopefully don’t want to run into some of the problems I read about on here constantly. Although I’m willing to take the chance I guess.
Below is the spec I have opted for and the price quoted from Hillendale in Nelson, are there prices over the odds and should I be paying much less.
I will haggle there socks off but would like some opinions on the price anyhow.
Land Rover Discovery HSE TDV6 ( colour to be confirmed )
Privacy Glass
Carpet Mat Set
Front Lamp Guards
Rear Lamp Guards
Mud Flaps Front
Mud Flaps Rear
Side Steps
It's worth trying a few dealers, and also do it towards the end of the month, if it been quiet, they may be keener to sell.
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13th Dec 2007 10:50 pm
craig
Member Since: 08 Aug 2006
Location: Home of LR.
Posts: 2545
Try Lakeland Land Rover (site sponsor) for a competitive quote and see what price they come up with, i suspect it might be less than £46k (which i think is a bit expensive)
After market features such as mats and lamp guards can be picked up much cheaper either via ebay or from Nick@Yeovil. Make sure your not paying dealer inflated prices......
If you can't get the best of deals at this time of year then something's wrong! The price shown seems a bit steep to me, but I haven't looked at costs for almost a couple of years.
Speak to Ryan at Lakeland Land Rover (RPJ on here). I'm sure he will point you in the right direction. Mind you, they have sold so many cars this year that they don't need to sell more......... The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom
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With the exception of the privacy glass (assuming it's the factory fit version) all the other accessories can be had from Nick (Yeovil) with 20% off list so if they're not knocking that much off don't bother getting them from them. Don't know what the list price of an HSE is nowadays but I know some owners have got them for under £40k in the past, definitely worth shopping around other dealersThe End
13th Dec 2007 10:55 pm
DaveT
Member Since: 01 Aug 2005
Location: Cornwall
Posts: 2576
Welcome Baz
I'd be getting a target price by looking at what one of the Brokers can do one for, then consider how much the direct contact with a friendly dealer is worth to you, add that amount, see where you get to with the dealer, & if not...
... Talk to Lakeland
& if all that doesn't work ... buy (carefully) from the broker.
FWIW, I reckon about £40k at that spec??Long succession of Disco's since 2001...
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I was thinking just over £40k but this has now been backed up by a couple of people.
Six grand (+ change) more than £40k is a lot of christmas presents..... The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom
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13th Dec 2007 11:00 pm
lafona00
Member Since: 30 Nov 2007
Location: Dubai
Posts: 808
Hello,
As a very recent new owner of the car, you should make the step foward. It is fantastic.
I have to admit, I was into LR before.
http://www.drivethedeal.com/ quote £39.5K including privacy glass, and any colour you want... You'll have to get the other bits from Nick@Yeovil. The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us yet.
14th Dec 2007 8:35 am
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Welcoem to the site Baz.
£46 is the standard price. You should be able to lose 4k off that price with no problem & then another £1k with a little more work, then maybe somethign else if you're really really good.
Otherwise, there are endless web suppliers with a better price, but you don't always get to choose the dealer. So if the dealer is important, then somewhere between 41 & 42 realistically. If it's not, then anywhere 39.5 - 41.
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14th Dec 2007 9:26 am
SPOTTER
Member Since: 06 Dec 2006
Location: Adrift........
Posts: 3095
Hi Baz
To back up the others. The base car staring price for a standard new HSE should start just under 40k before you start any real negotiation
Don't be afraid to buy form the other end of the country if necessary to get teh right service and deal.
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14th Dec 2007 9:30 am
Shrinky
Member Since: 05 Jul 2007
Location: Cotswolds
Posts: 2515
Hi Baz,
Basically what everyone else said. £46k + is steep. Mine was a factoy order HSE with privacy/side steps and TV (which is now standard) carpet mats and rubber mats. £42k (in July 08MY).
You should really aim for this or less if it's a dealer stock car. Global Warming.... I'm luvvin it
14th Dec 2007 9:57 am
bigcarpchaser
Member Since: 13 Oct 2007
Location: Camberley
Posts: 2270
Spend half an hour on Google and find the best price from a broker.
Print it out.
Go to you local dealer, they will match it.
If they don't, go to another til you find one that will.
If buying on finance, no way pay the landrover rate, at least negotiate a "landrover contribution" of at least £1500 which will effectively get the apr down to something more sensible.
I have to say, Lancaster in Reading were great. Dealt with a young chap called Mark Jeffrey and he couldn't have been more helpful. No fuss, had a price match in within 10 mins.
(The dealer in Ascot would have done a smilar deal, Hunters in Guildford didn't even keep my test drive appointment. I wasn't wearing cordory trousers and checked shirt that day...w..anchors)
Get all your removeable extra's as the other guys have said from Nick or try and get them to throw at least the mats in for free. A set of rubber mats is an extortionate £80 odd.
Save yourself a bundle of cash.
One other thing, if you want GAP insurance, LR were going to charge me £800. I picked myself up off the floor, stopped laughing and said I'd only pay £300 max (£100 a year) and I got that too which seemed pretty cheap.Welcome "Lola"
14th Dec 2007 11:11 am
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Some good advice there.
Although for GAP insurance, if you get insured with NFU.com, they include off-road cover as standard and GAP insurance is not needed as they do new for old in the first two years. Bodsys Brake Bible
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14th Dec 2007 12:03 pm
baz
Member Since: 15 Jul 2007
Location: manchester
Posts: 10
Thank you for all the replies, very quick they were too.
I phoned the dealer and low and behold he told me that Discovery 3 stock is very limited at the moment….. yeah right
But he may be able to forge me a better deal, as you have all said it seems to be
4-6K overpriced now I’ve had a look around.
I’ll call in and have a chat with them and hopefully get them down to a more sensible price.
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