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Dixy



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Nice to hear someone has actually got a P530. letters not necessarily in the right order

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aja500



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EdJ wrote:
My order is for a P510e AB with about £10k of options - the largest of which is the RSE (at close to £4k from memory). The total price at the time of my order came to £137k.

I might ditch the RSE just to bring things back to earth a little, but will wait to see what the specifics of the price rise are.

Interesting about your brother's car aja500. I've not checked the configurator for an updated price.


Yes, I don't know how he pulled that off Dixy, and a 7 seater as well. Plus he didn't deposit until November / December! I don't know who decides what is built and when, makes no sense to me.

EDJ, thanks for the info.

I personally don't think losing the RSE would be a bad move and is a great saving. We don't have kids, but from what I can see, they all seem to have there own devices now, plus nothing dates a car at time of resale like an older style RSE, so I'd definitely take that off and save the cash - £4k is also a good chunk towards a nice holiday!

My P510e AB is £135k with £4,200 options (side steps, fridge, secure tracker pro, domestic plug and triangle - Don't know why I added the plug!), so there's a bit of a difference there between your £137k initial price, which incorporated £10k options.

If you get chance and could let us know, it would be interesting to see if the price they're now quoting matches the configurator or not.

Post #639764 16th Aug 2022 6:27am
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RG1971



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This whole market is completely out of control.

In any other walk of life we would call a situation where a retailer takes your money with no guarantee of when it can deliver the product, and then price gouges you while it keeps you waiting, a scam of epic proportions.

I completely understand the reasons for it but I am out of buying an L460 until some form of market normality resumes.

My only slight regret is that my dealer offered me a car in March for July delivery which they did eventually physically get and I didn’t take it as I didn’t really like the spec. Could have flipped it for a tidy return!

Post #639785 16th Aug 2022 10:18am
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ffrrman



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I Cancelled my D350 order as frankly the entire experience has been a Censored take. I was at the launch event last September and place an order at the event. Those at the event were meant to be Range Rover VIP customers where we have owned a handful of previous range rover products however no one has had their cars delivered. There are over 100 for sale above list on Auto Trader now so how they are chosing their customers to deliver too leaves a lot to be desired.

It's funny but as soon as I cancelled the order the next day I was given a delivery date for the new Range Rover Sport for October 2022 for which strangly I was invited to the launch event too!

I am not really interested in the new RRS as I dont like the way the rear end looks so will most probably walk way from that too.

JLR are losing the plot.

Post #639789 16th Aug 2022 10:47am
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Philip



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Whilst deliveries have clearly been managed in typical LR style, I’m not sure there’s much they can really do about supply issues given they’re industry-wide.

Post #639792 16th Aug 2022 10:55am
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ffrrman



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Well it's not really supply issues as cars are being delivered. Supply issues are part of the issue but a lot of it is around how JLR are allocating their cars.

Post #639794 16th Aug 2022 11:02am
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CS



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When I passed Pentland in Perth last week they had a used D350 AB at £145,000 (or maybe £149,000, not certain), black/black pack/black in case of use to anyone on here. It is a bit annoying that customers can't get cars when dealers are selling at a premium of maybe £20,000. But there we are. While the L460 is somewhat better than the L405, it is not so much better that I cannot wait until supply and demand come more into balance, and it will maybe do no harm to allow some of the new model teething troubles to be resolved before buying. Only Range Rovers since 1988

Post #639799 16th Aug 2022 11:27am
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nrgltd



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I’ve ordered a P510 PHEV and as for all new orders, it seems, have had zero info from dealer here in Scotland.

I wonder if, due to lack of chips, they are actually building these cars and storing them somewhere until ‘chip time’!!

I just can’t imagine them sitting around in the factory doing nothing.

Any ideas ?

Post #639806 16th Aug 2022 11:55am
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5.0



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You would think the least that JLR could do to retain any goodwill with customers that put down early deposits and still have no build slot would be to hold the original order price. JLR just don’t care one bit. My BMW was massively delayed but at least the price was held.

Post #639859 16th Aug 2022 5:29pm
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nrgltd



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Thanks 5.0.

I have an email dated 31.01.22 from the dealer stating that the price struck from the configurator, and as used by them for the order, would not change after the deposit was made.

On 02.02.22 I paid the deposit and received a receipt dated 02.02.22.

There was a subsequent price increase but I don’t know when that was or how much.

I wonder if that email on 31.01 is a legal document. Hope so.

An interesting topic and looking forward to getting it in ????

Post #639862 16th Aug 2022 5:54pm
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aja500



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I would say it's legally binding nrg - You did well to get that.

If the dealer has put to you in writing that your price won't change, I think they'll have to honour it.

Post #639863 16th Aug 2022 5:58pm
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5.0



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nrgltd wrote:

I wonder if, due to lack of chips, they are actually building these cars and storing them somewhere until ‘chip time’!!

I just can’t imagine them sitting around in the factory doing nothing.

Any ideas ?


Yes, they are building them. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of cars built and waiting parts. There are videos of them on YouTube parked at the factory, some with bonnets up presumably being worked on. They are even parking them in the bus stop lay-bys because they are out of space.

Post #639873 16th Aug 2022 8:02pm
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nrgltd



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Sorry to be so thick. Can you please give me a phrase to use to see some of these on YouTube. Thanks 😀😀

Post #639875 16th Aug 2022 8:16pm
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5.0



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Here you go. There was an older one taken seemingly by a truck driver driving through the factory but that seems to have been taken down now.

https://m.youtube.com/shorts/ZIa_Okticuk

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aja500



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I have heard this said before about cars having been built, but still awaiting certain parts and so they're incomplete and parked up at the factory.

While I don't know whether this is true or not, one thing I do know, is that when I went to the factory back in 2018 after ordering a facelift L405, there was literally hundreds and hundreds of FFRR parked up in pounds around the site, and in general, dotted about all over the place and in huge numbers.

I was told these cars were waiting for collection, to be shipped all over the world. This was before any of the Covid nonsense or supply chain issues, so part of me does wonder, is that what people are seeing, or are these cars genuinely missing parts.

Someone the other day (not on this forum) told me their car was sat at Solihull waiting for door handles!!

I'm not saying that this or 5.0's information is incorrect, but I do wonder if these are cars waiting to be shipped, or awaiting parts such as door handles.

I'm divided, part of me can't see a car being stripped down in a car park and parts added by JLR, not when everything is normally done in a clean covered environment, with precision equipment - Then another part of me thinks, if it keeps the production line moving, and makes a car 99.9% complete, then maybe!

Post #639881 16th Aug 2022 9:00pm
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