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peterg1965



Member Since: 01 Feb 2013
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Using third party funding means not getting the extra years used car warranty and two years free servicing which only comes when funding via LR finance. I do have contact in Lombard who are offering very competitive rates (sub 7% APR) but limits the vehicle to being a maximum 7 years old at the end of a balloon type package,

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oop north



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woodchip wrote:
I bought a 2010 VSE from them a couple of years ago, they were good to deal with, after sales/ warranty work was no problem at all. And if you push them to the max a respectable discount on screen price can be had. I say go for it.
One idear is, and I wish I had thought of this at the time is don't argue the screen price but haggle the finance rate instead.

I presume you mean Hunters? I bought a D3 HSE from them just under five years ago. Never again will I let a penny of mine enrich that shower. The most miserable car buying experience of my life. Still a bit cross and woodchip's experience is the first positive report I have ever heard

Post #286182 12th Oct 2014 10:41pm
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peterg1965



Member Since: 01 Feb 2013
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I bought a Disco 3 from Hunters in 2005, they were ok then, and I had it for three years and they did all the servicing. The salesman did mess up though and I ended up losing a private plate, the DP authorised the fitting of sidesteps for free as compensation.

Anyway, that 4.4 TDV6 Vogue at Stratstone Mayfair is the only one in the running now, and the only one with sensible finance figures. Although their customer service is not particularly good - not returning calls, forgetting to send quotes etc. the offer of two years warranty and two years free servicing is attractive and I need to go across and see it as I am in London during the week.

Can anyone tell me what the options are on this Vogue? MX61JGZ

http://www.stratstone.com/VehicleSearch/Us...amp;type=1

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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England 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

peterg1965 wrote:
It's really strange that a similar price and age RRS SDV6 is about £100 a month cheaper as the residual future value of the RRS is about £4000 difference after 4 years. I would have though the FFRR would be the more


Its always been the same... The FF costs the mosts & depreciates the most!

If you want the best residuals............... Buy a Defender Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Shocked

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woodchip



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Orkney Grey

Must say out loud that Hunters at Brock/preston were good. where as a dealer at Chester were the biggest slimmey ,lying, arrogant, dealers I have ever known and just to confirm this is 100% fact. Only bought the current FF from there because the money was right but I will NEVER use the chester dealer again as long as I've still got a hole in my A*SE.

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Australia 2008 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Rimini Red

Your right i, it's not slander .

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