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Evoque not even off production yet and worth 6,000 less
degcds
 

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Evoque not even off production yet and worth 6,000 less

So, we secured our financing today for the best rate the bank offered, but got some bad news. two banks that we spoke with informed us the vehicle is worth 6,000 dollars LESS than we are paying already. Usually the vehicle depreciates when you drive it off the lot, not when its driven off the production line- we are still very excited about the purchase. Has anybody else had this issue? They are saying by the time we drive it off the lot it will be worth 49,000 vrs the 59,140 that we paid.

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10-12-2011 09:47pm
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The Valeter
 

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RE: Evoque not even off production yet and worth 6,000 less

Seems rather odd & with that I am suprised they are offering finance as if they were to need to re-possess the car then they would fall short!!

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10-12-2011 09:49pm
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degcds
 

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RE: Evoque not even off production yet and worth 6,000 less

Well I do find it odd too, but I think they don't take into consideration the Rear Seat Entertainment, And Range Rover has a tarnished Reputation in the USA that they have been trying to regain and polish over the past few years. I'm hoping its not true as they may just not know how to evaluate the vehicle as it is its first year of production...

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Fiji White/ Almond Interior
Rear Seat Entertainment

2012 Mercedes ML 350
Premium II package
Leather Wrapped Dash

2012 Lexus IS C 250
Tungsten Pearl / Saddle Interior
10-12-2011 09:55pm
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Evoqess
 

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RE: Evoque not even off production yet and worth 6,000 less

Valeter is right - treat their comments with a grain of salt.
.......and welcome to the world of new car purchasing! Nobody buys a new car because they think it will increase in or even keep its value. The best that can be hoped for is that residual values aren't the lowest when sale time comes around, and most importantly that you love your Evoque !! Thumbs Up
(As for me, I would have never financed the Evoque as paying extra for an already generously pricey vehicle would have been a personal no-no).

Evoque fan who used to drive Shocked a Pure, Fuji, 19" style 4 alloys, heated everything, rear cam, power tailgate, pan roof, privacy glass etc
10-12-2011 10:55pm
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The Valeter
 

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RE: Evoque not even off production yet and worth 6,000 less

Whatever the case regarding residual values, if you love the car that is the important thing,life is too short to worry about such issues if one is spending this sort of money. Virtually every car looses lots of money.

I mean I used to buy lots of new Rover's & MG's so if I was to have worried about depreciation I would have had a brain hemmerage by now Shocked I bought them because I was extreemly fond of them!!

Came Home On 02/03/13 Pure Tech In Barolo Black/Cirrus Trim with Bespoke Firenze Ascents + Numerous Factory Options!!
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MG Montego 2.0i - 1990 Shows/Sunny Days.
MG Metro 1300 - 1983 Being Restored!
10-12-2011 11:19pm
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olde
 

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Would it make you feel better if you knew us Canadians pay $7k more for the same car? Sad

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11-12-2011 05:08am
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Evoqess
 

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Yes Olde you have a point there - but we are still better off than the Aussies who are seeing some vehicles up to $110,000 (Aussie dollar/Canadian dollar pretty close in value).

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11-12-2011 08:20am
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degcds
 

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RE: Evoque not even off production yet and worth 6,000 less

Wow, Well I do consider us lucky! I was just curious if you all have noticed the same thing, I use to work in the car business and have not seen something like that since KIA. We are surely not worried about it or else we wouldn't be getting the car, Just thought I'd share with you all the surprise that I had!

2012 Range Rover Evoque-
Prestige
Fiji White/ Almond Interior
Rear Seat Entertainment

2012 Mercedes ML 350
Premium II package
Leather Wrapped Dash

2012 Lexus IS C 250
Tungsten Pearl / Saddle Interior
11-12-2011 06:56pm
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j7david
 

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RE: Evoque not even off production yet and worth 6,000 less

Why does it make any difference what the bank think the car's worth? Or is it that they'll only lend you their perceived value of it? (in which case it makes sense to only loan what they could sell it for if you had it and defaulted on payment, i.e. purchase cost minus a guessed depreciation figure).
12-12-2011 11:22pm
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