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mercuryl



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MY10 pricing policy

Anyone got an inkling on the pricing policy for the MY10 vehicles.

At the moment, anyone walking in to a LR dealership and talking new cars will be greated with open arms and a whopping discount.

Will all of that change with the face-lifted model? Maybe this is a question for the dealers on here mostly?

Will dealers expect to achieve list price or near as dammit list price given that it will be a novelty ... or are they terrified of launching a new premium car with no buyers around .... and will hence continue the discounts. I've been mad for flipping years, absolutely years, over the edge for yonks.

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Interesting point, and one that dealers need to balance carefully. Judging by the numbers (I ordered my launch stock yesterday and have been told how many customer slots I have), there is unlikely to be enough stock around initially to require discounts. After time I'd guess this may change, however Land Rover are being very sensible about building just enough product and not too much.

We'll see what happens.

James Thumbs Up

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Charles Hurst Park Royal wrote:
Land Rover are being very sensible about building just enough product and not too much.

We'll see what happens.

James Thumbs Up


You mean Land Rover, like all the other car munfacturers, will continue as they have always done to 'artificially' control the market and keep prices up to detriment of the consumer Shocked

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I think it's called 'supply and demand' or alternatively 'making hay as the sun shines'. Laughing

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Charles Hurst Park Royal wrote:
I think it's called 'supply and demand' or alternatively 'making hay as the sun shines'. Laughing


making hay WHILE the sun shines, however, its Censored down right now in the economy so they need to get real, do they want some money or no money, happy they make a profit but they need to get inline with Europe and the states Clones are people two

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Cherokee, all three of the new products are fabulous and I think you'll be impressed. Wait until you see them in the flesh.

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Guys, it's the economics of business plain and simple.

If you have a new product that people want, would you do yourself out of selling it for top dollar?

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cherokee1111 wrote:
Charles Hurst Park Royal wrote:
I think it's called 'supply and demand' or alternatively 'making hay as the sun shines'. Laughing


making hay WHILE the sun shines, however, its Censored down right now in the economy so they need to get real, do they want some money or no money, happy they make a profit but they need to get inline with Europe and the states


Tell you what, why don't Land Rover announce grossly inflated new prices for the 10MY products and then the dealers can give you a whopping discount for buying a new car in the current economic climate? Whistle

Or, alternatively, why not be sensible with the pricing and sell them at the asking price, so that the dealers get to stay in business for a while and be around to service your car and do some warranty work if required? Thumbs Up

It really p****es me off that everyone thinks car dealers are fair game for abuse and accusations of 'stealing' when they operate on some of the lowest ROS margins in any retail business in any market sector!

10MY cars are massively improved on current vehicles - in almost every area - yet the prices have not changed proportionately (e.g. RRS 5.0l S/C is less than 5% more expensive than a 4.2, yet has over 25% more power, better interior, adaptive suspension, and some new and updated toys - bargain!)

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Another SW wrote:
cherokee1111 wrote:
Charles Hurst Park Royal wrote:
I think it's called 'supply and demand' or alternatively 'making hay as the sun shines'. Laughing


making hay WHILE the sun shines, however, its Censored down right now in the economy so they need to get real, do they want some money or no money, happy they make a profit but they need to get inline with Europe and the states


It really p****es me off that everyone thinks car dealers are fair game for abuse and accusations of 'stealing' when they operate on some of the lowest ROS margins in any retail business in any market sector!

10MY cars are massively improved on current vehicles - in almost every area - yet the prices have not changed proportionately (e.g. RRS 5.0l S/C is less than 5% more expensive than a 4.2, yet has over 25% more power, better interior, adaptive suspension, and some new and updated toys - bargain!)


Hold on a moment....I 'm in the retail market and I havent increased retail prices for 24 months now even though my customers have benefitted from both improved product quality and support.

So what makes car manufacturers any different?

Oh I forgot; they got a massive injection of cash from the 'public purse' and now they want to keep fleecing us as they have always done.

Or maybe they're fleecing their retail agents who in turn feel obliged to fleece us as well Whistle

As for margins, well that all depends on the price of the product, doesnt it??

I'd happily take 4% of 60,000 any day or maybe 'Jo Dealer' would prefer 12% Laughing

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bex wrote:

So what makes car manufacturers any different?

Oh I forgot; they got a massive injection of cash from the 'public purse' and now they want to keep fleecing us as they have always done.


Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

So the stories of GM, Chrysler, Ford, et al verging on bankruptcy and NEEDING Government support is all media hype then is it?

As for dealer margins - As you are in retail, would you be happy with a Net ROS of less than 3% being amongst the sector Top Performers for the last year or more?

If you feel 'fleeced', why don't you switch to car retailing and start selling us all massively discounted cars - in the interests of public morality and ethics? I believe there are several Land Rover 'open points' available at the moment, as a result of a number of these modern-day highway-men going broke or having to contract their businesses. Whistle

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If the car industry as a whole has not had the foresight to 'stash' some of it's profits for bad times then quite frankly it should fail like any other business in the same circumstances!

I appreciate the industry employs 100,000s people directly and indirectly but I havent seen the shareholders coming forward to re-invest their dividends from the good times.

The government would have been better place giving all tax payers £5000 to go and 'spend as we wish' and then the whole economy would have benefitted and not just the luxury car market.

A friend of mine in the business is happy to consider any offer on the price of a vehicle above cost just to stay afloat and the cars he sells havent had a penny given to them by HM Government

I suppose if the PM's car was a FORD and not a Jag the situation might be different Rolling Eyes

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Hey, when I started this topic, I didn't intend to be critical of dealers or Land Rover in any way. Some posters here seem to be getting a little hot under the collar.

It appears that a lot of people on this site seem to be greeting the MY10 with glee. I suspect dealers also need a bit of relief - and the new model will be a welcome boost to them. I suspect that the launch of this updated model might not be all good news.

You have been able to get a new RRS HSE TDV6 for not a lot more than £40K of late. I know that for certain as I bought a new MY09. But that's still a lot of money whichever way you cut it. The new model's predicted price tag of just over £50K will be interesting. Only the brave (and maybe foolish) will pay that. With this economic climate set to last for a good while, the £50K level won't last - unless LR produce them in such small quantities that they don't sell many anyway.

The new model will also have an effect on the residual value of MY09 and below.

Messing about with the prices like this could actuall spell the end for Land Rover.

Keep the price where it is LR and actually let them go for about £44.5 K and you still may have a business in 24 months time. I've been mad for flipping years, absolutely years, over the edge for yonks.

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