Just saw Count Laszlo's post and I guess my $1,000 for dealer prep might be low - but I still think you can clear in the 40s. There's also a chance that the dealer might work thinner than 3,000 if he's got the other side of your trade.
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Just saw Count Laszlo's post and I guess my $1,000 for dealer prep might be low - but I still think you can clear in the 40s. There's also a chance that the dealer might work thinner than 3,000 if he's got the other side of your trade.
I am pretty sure the dealer also has to pay for the CPO as well. I don't know exactly how much LR's CPO fees are, but I think at BMW they were between $1K and $2K when I was loyal to that brand. I usually use $3K as a range. All the numbers I used are hypothetical or approx. but hopefully helpful as a foundation. or guide for approach. Dealer also has to pay interests on the pay-off, so if it sits for a month, and rolls into the next, they pay interest on that original pay-off amount. So it adds up. But don't get me wrong, dealers make plenty of profit and there's more room to deal than one would realize.
Count - you make two good points. Finlay, please let us know how you do, as it will help me evaluate my trade. I'm going to trade in my 2010 HSE LUX with 39,000 miles when my 2013 arrives (June 1st or earlier). I'm hoping for mid-high 30s, but that might be too optimistic. I am confident, however, that the actual residual value on my 2010 will exceed what was quoted on leases then and now. Who said Land Rovers depreciate quickly?![]()
Funny thing, Discovery models really hold their resale value. The RR and RRS sink like rocks. Maybe it's because there are so many around/or because they are expensive premium models and those tend to depreciate the most. I do love the fact that LR4s (even the hold Disco IIs) hold good resale value.
I'm going to be trading in my '10 LR4 non-Lux and I'm hoping to get about $37 or so. I saw my exact truck for sale at Redwood City Land Rover (Izmir Blue and all) with only 15,000 miles, mint like-new, for $42K. I was a little disappointed... but want that thing to sell ASAP so it'll help me get a little more. Trying to negotiate with that thing on the market for that price will hurt me.
I think one reason the depreciation is so crazy low on the LR4 is that it's reasonably priced vs. the competition. I came from an Acura MDX which is now $52,000 fully loaded, and I think it's not in the same league as the LR4. The great LR4 resale value takes a big bite out of the relatively high cost of ownership (brakes and tires mainly). I'm also helped by being in the Northeast where SUVs are popular for the winter weather.
I can't believe that 2010 with only 15,000 miles is not selling quickly for $42,000. Maybe if it were black, white, or silver it would trade quickly? I like Izmir, but it's not as popular as other colors.