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rrsfan Member Since: 01 Jun 2014 Location: West Midlands Posts: 140 |
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Mon Sep 10 2018 11:27am |
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ghunkin Member Since: 18 Feb 2018 Location: Nottingham Posts: 36 |
I can only assume this is WLTP CO2 certification and the issue is that Land Rover are struggling to get the P400e certified under the limit for ULEV's - 75g/km. Above this level there are no congestion charge exemptions and the road tax and benefit in kind taxes are also higher.
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Mon Sep 10 2018 11:47am |
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1880 Member Since: 30 Aug 2018 Location: London Posts: 45 |
I hope this is not an ongoing issue. Ordered my P400e a couple of weeks ago. Dealer gave me an estimate in Dec for build date. Just spoke to them again - they've told me they are waiting for a confirmed slot and will come back to me... |
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Mon Sep 10 2018 12:46pm |
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rrsfan Member Since: 01 Jun 2014 Location: West Midlands Posts: 140 |
Hello 1880
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Mon Sep 10 2018 7:18pm |
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Gijsv Member Since: 16 Mar 2018 Location: AMS Posts: 14 |
Ordered ours in the middle of March, it was produced 31/08. Today i called the dealer to get Some more information about delivery. Despite the production on 31/08 and transportation to the Netherlands this week, we have to wait till the end of October before we can collect our new car. All MY 19 models will be on hold for at least 6 weeks, because of the new homologation |
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Mon Sep 10 2018 7:57pm |
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1880 Member Since: 30 Aug 2018 Location: London Posts: 45 |
No problem. Will let you know. Currently the dealer’s online system is showing 26 Dec, but i think that is just a made up date. They tell me they should be able to give me a proper date when their fulfilment team gets on the case. I guess I’ll just have to keep chasing them until i get something more concrete. They’ve been pretty responsive so far, but early days I guess. Who is your order with? |
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Mon Sep 10 2018 9:40pm |
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Spooked Member Since: 14 Mar 2018 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 18 |
I ordered in February and have had delivery dates in July, August and September cancelled. Now being told car might be ‘released’ at the end of September, but don’t expect to see it until October. The lack of communication has been shocking. I just hope the car is as good as lucky owners say...haven’t cancelled yet (but will if car tips 75g limit)... |
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Tue Sep 11 2018 12:09pm |
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irish-in-nl Member Since: 11 Sep 2018 Location: netherlands Posts: 7 |
I ordered the P400E in the Netherlands on 5/11/2017, and i'm still waiting!!!
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Tue Sep 11 2018 10:44pm |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
To get certification they'll probably have to reduce weight by delivering it with a tin roof, no rear doors, 16" wheels, detuned to 150 BHP etc. It could look/feel quite retro. Congrats! L405 P400e Autobiography (MY2020)... Silicon Silver / Espresso
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Wed Sep 12 2018 5:55am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
My understanding is that if you have ordered a basic car with no options then you will get it quickly, if you add any options at all then that individual car has to be tested as the weight will not be the same as the tested car. Everyone orders different options so each car will have to go through individual testing. I was told when I ordered my Countryman that if I were a Business user claiming tax back that I would loose any BIK tax credits for having a low emissions vehicle just by changing the alloy wheels to another style that was not standard fit on the car as shown in the makers brouchure and spec list. Unfortunately I get zero BIK rebates anyway as company cars and fringe benefits don’t come with my job so I could have whatever options I wanted up to September deliveries now my car would have to have an individual certification because if the combination of option boxes I ticked.
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Wed Sep 12 2018 8:43am |
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1880 Member Since: 30 Aug 2018 Location: London Posts: 45 |
Quite so Tim. As our man Ralf was saying yesterday...
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Wed Sep 12 2018 10:40am |
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ghunkin Member Since: 18 Feb 2018 Location: Nottingham Posts: 36 |
I would be surprised if every option combination had to be tested - there are millions
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Wed Sep 12 2018 12:54pm |
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ghunkin Member Since: 18 Feb 2018 Location: Nottingham Posts: 36 |
Second thoughts, perhaps I should visit the factory to be tested with my car as I'm a fat bastard |
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Wed Sep 12 2018 12:56pm |
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JOCK55 Member Since: 01 Sep 2015 Location: INVERNESS Posts: 415 |
You are correct Ghunkin, not EVERY option, only those that are permanently fitted to the vehicle and increase the gross vehicle weight by more than 5Kg, so items like rubber mats, dog guards, tow bar mounted cycle racks etc. will not require individual certification. However, as in the last example, the tow bar WILL require the vehicle to be individually certified. Ridiculous, I know, but an EEC knee jerk reaction to VW Gate!!! Jock 2018 (MY19) Jaguar F-Pace R-Sport 300PS Petrol in Caesium Blue with many bells and whistles. 2015 RRS HSE SDV6 Firenze Red with Santorini Panoramic Glass Roof, gone but not forgotten. |
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Wed Sep 12 2018 3:34pm |
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