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New Vehicle Prices in the UK!

Trialmaster

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Trialmaster

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Just visited my local UK dealer and in stock were 8 vehicles. One was the new Commercial Variant priced at £39,787 plus VAT (this included leather seats - I didn't check for any other options.. The website shows to build one would be £51,930 plus VAT. Plus the other stock vehicles were also cheap. This has just annihilated residuals.
 
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That’s a bargain for someone.. There’s a commercial in the Edinburgh dealership but it’s not that cheap. Its probably a petrol with no difflocks.
 
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Thanks for the photos/information TrialMaster - looking to purchase here in (US - California). I've called a couple dealers and discounts seem to be approx. $5k @ 2.9%APR here in the US. However, it appears some in stock include even more incentives including $2.5k trade-in bonus and $10-12k discounts off MSRP. Was going to purchase in the next 30-60 days but now concerned that the 2024's will have even steeper discounts come November/December and residual value will take a significant hit. Anyone in the US have additional real world info post purchase or other thoughts?

BTW - Love the vehicle and cant' wait to park next to my 64 LR Series 2a station wagon; just a bit of trepidation given the broader market.
 
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