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RE: Vehicle discounting - jrinns - 22-01-2012 07:58pm Slightly misleading sorry, i got my car from chain a, a person went into dealer b and said chain a were giving 5% discounts can you match, dealer b said no and said person ended up at a jag dealer whom are part of chain a, my dad knows the sales guy who i spoke to yesterday whilst dad was mulling over a 5.0 xkr, on a side not the engine sounded fab! Not sure i believe the tale tho? RE: Vehicle discounting - johnboy - 22-01-2012 09:04pm (22-01-2012 01:25pm)Daglass Wrote: A) what increased production? +1 RE: Vehicle discounting - Lookers Park Royal - 22-01-2012 09:30pm (22-01-2012 07:58pm)jrinns Wrote: Slightly misleading sorry, i got my car from chain a, a person went into dealer b and said chain a were giving 5% discounts can you match, dealer b said no and said person ended up at a jag dealer whom are part of chain a, my dad knows the sales guy who i spoke to yesterday whilst dad was mulling over a 5.0 xkr, on a side not the engine sounded fab! Ah-ha, I see now! Regarding the Jaguar...... we're a dual brand dealership, therefore if your Dad needs any help with the XKR then let me know James RE: Vehicle discounting - enigma - 22-01-2012 10:40pm (22-01-2012 09:04pm)johnboy Wrote: +1 Two dealers have advised that original delivery times were lengthy. Both confirmed production shedules have recently been increased to reduce waiting times. RE: Vehicle discounting - Daglass - 22-01-2012 10:50pm I'll believe it when my car arrives in February like I was told when I ordered and have heard sweet FA since RE: Vehicle discounting - DT - 22-01-2012 11:03pm I believe that prices will begin to tumble quite quickly in about 6 months once all the speculators and the initial enthusiasts like us are out of the market. I can also give you insight into depreciation. Purchased September Dynamic coupe£43800. Trade in against same spec hatchback £40000(March del) Car will have less than 2,000 miles on it. I am doing this now as I believe that the cost to change can only increase. RE: Vehicle discounting - olde - 23-01-2012 04:06am I bought my car for $72k Canadian dollars (of course, including tax and floor mats). However, there was a young businessman in the dealership when I went to pick the car up, who offered to buy my car for more than I was paying for it. That was 4 months ago. The supply situation is now worse, from what I am reading. So, you may want to consider another car, one that you will not have to wait so many months for. Then, in a few years, when there are used Evoques available, you could sell whatever you bought and buy a used Evoque. Just a thought.... RE: Vehicle discounting - mark_n - 23-01-2012 08:08am Yes, two lines of thought: 1 - demand is slackening now that the initial surge is over; 2 - demand is increasing as people see them on the street and say "want one". |