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Home > General (L494) > Returning member, advice on a buying new RRS Autobiography |
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m13lky Member Since: 08 Aug 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 310 |
Rich, I would buy a diesel, at the moment you should be getting at least 6% off a factory order, some are getting up to 14%, I would only take that deal if they are giving you a great trade in, deposit contribution & free service pack aswell, check carwow as they are giving around 6.8% off a factory order AB.
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Tue Aug 08 2017 8:49pm |
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Violetpiano Member Since: 03 Jun 2014 Location: London Posts: 561 |
"some are getting up to 14%"
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Tue Aug 08 2017 8:53pm |
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m13lky Member Since: 08 Aug 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 310 |
RRS man told us on another post that a friend of his recently got 14% of a my17 order, as I said car wow is now offering 6.8% off factory orders as a starting point without pushing the dealers, that's on an £85k AB mind. When I got my my16.5 this time last year I got around 8-9% when you added the deposit contribution, free service pack & pure guard etc to the 6% discount, it all adds up! |
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Tue Aug 08 2017 9:25pm |
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timhum Member Since: 06 Mar 2017 Location: Suffolk Posts: 389 |
If you like the car then buy it, you can wait for ever for updates. When I ordered my car back in March the 'experts' were saying that a revision would be announced in July, fortunately I ignored them.
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Tue Aug 08 2017 9:39pm |
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mikef Member Since: 16 Sep 2013 Location: bucks Posts: 313 |
FWIW I've just placed an order for a new RRS AB SDV8 today for delivery in October after the dealer screwed up my first order http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic48361.html. Because they screwed up my first order I pushed very hard for as big a discount as possible
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Tue Aug 08 2017 10:04pm |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
I had to scroll back to double check I hadn't written this myself! I agree exactly with your opinions on this - the only difference being I've already got my MY17 SDV8. It's a fantastic package, by the way, and well worth your extra wait - you'll love it! |
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Wed Aug 09 2017 8:17am |
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mikef Member Since: 16 Sep 2013 Location: bucks Posts: 313 |
Yes actually the dealer did me a favour by f***ing up my original order. When I placed that order back in April I was umming and ahhing between a SDV6, as my current RRS, and a SDV8 and I finally went for quite a heavily optioned HSE Dynamic SDV6. But what I didnt realise at the time (and I have since read on this forum), was that the way PCPs work, you end up paying for pretty much the whole cost of any options over the term of the PCP. The result of that is that the monthly PCP cost for a heavily optioned HSE Dynamic SDV6 is not far off that of a lightly optioned Autobiography SDV8 which made it a no brainer as far as I'm concerned Yes I'm really looking forward to the AB SDV8 in a way that I wasnt really that excited about the new HSE SDV6. As they say, you cant beat a V8 (even if it is a diesel) |
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Wed Aug 09 2017 9:40am |
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kmpowell Member Since: 23 Oct 2016 Location: UK Posts: 259 |
1.Yes.
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Wed Aug 09 2017 10:07am |
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Breham15 Member Since: 08 Aug 2017 Location: Reading Posts: 4 |
Thanks for all the replies guys.
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Wed Aug 09 2017 11:16am |
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m13lky Member Since: 08 Aug 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 310 |
I would honestly wait until second week in September as there will be loads of stock about especially if your not that fussy on spec, they will be desperate to hit registration month targets & end of quarter targets, I might try my luck again then myself.
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Wed Aug 09 2017 11:25am |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
Does this include any 'free' money via the loan incentive scheme?( A/B's were attracting a £1,500 contribution if you took out a minimum loan of, from memory, £10k, which you can immediately cancel if you don't need it and keep the contribution). Also, when comparing discounts, it's important to know which price you're basing it on. When a dealer talks about 'X% discount', that's usually the price from the factory including factory fitted extras but not any dealer-fit accessories or free service pack, etc. If the 8% is your calculation and is based on the full price, it may not be comparable with the apparently higher percentages other forum users have referred to. I had every accessory available bunged on mine (couldn't resist! ), so the differences between the two percentage calculations can be significant. If you are being offered what works out at 8% of the total delivered price, I reckon that's not a bad deal on a car that fits your needs to well. |
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Wed Aug 09 2017 11:28am |
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Breham15 Member Since: 08 Aug 2017 Location: Reading Posts: 4 |
Thanks Danny, the 8% is off full list, its the way I look at it. A day of back and forth I feel with the dealer and the car fits our spec 100%. |
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Wed Aug 09 2017 11:33am |
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RRSman Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: London Posts: 1439 |
Push for the 8% + Deposit contribution and a free service plan - do your sums and it will be around 12% in total discount.
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Wed Aug 09 2017 2:20pm |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
It was still £3,000 when I got mine in March, but half of that is the dealer contribution. You can get the LR half (hence I got £1,500) but you'd be lucky to get the dealer half if you also got a good discount (which I did). If it's gone down to £2,000, presumably you'd now get £1,000 plus your discount. |
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Wed Aug 09 2017 3:36pm |
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