Range Rover Sport - Personal Lease

bobster316
bobster316 Posts: 29 Forumite
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Does anyone know where to get the cheapest offer for a new Range Rover Sport on a personal lease.
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  • Ebe_Scrooge
    Ebe_Scrooge Posts: 7,320 Forumite
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    Not that I know much about leasing, never having done it, but Lings Cars often get good reviews :


    http://www.lingscars.com/Land_Rover/range_rover_sport-leasing/cheap-contract-hire.html#models


    It helps if you've dropped a couple of acid tabs before you visit the website mind :rotfl:


    As an aside, I don't really see how a Range Rover fits into the MSE way of doing things of things :eek:
  • bigjl
    bigjl Posts: 6,457 Forumite
    edited 3 May 2016 at 4:28PM
    Personally if I was in the market for a Range Rover Sport on Lease I would be doing I through Range Rover themselves.

    They do decent deals and if you have any problems you will already have a relationship with your nearest dealer.

    If you have no intention to buy you can get one on Land Rover Freedom for £5k down and £880 a month over three years.

    It might not matter to some people but I find a Range Rover Sport looks better in a dark colour.
  • Silver-Surfer_2
    Silver-Surfer_2 Posts: 1,850 Forumite
    bigjl wrote: »
    Personally if I was in the market for a Range Rover Sport on Lease I would be doing I through Range Rover themselves.

    They do decent deals and if you have any problems you will already have a relationship with your nearest dealer.

    If you have no intention to buy you can get one on Land Rover Freedom for £5k down and £880 a month over three years.

    It might not matter to some people but I find a Range Rover Sport looks better in a dark colour.

    I like white, in the dark it shows up better and that's a matter of fact.
  • dannyrst
    dannyrst Posts: 1,519 Forumite
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    I like white, in the dark it shows up better and that's a matter of fact.

    But what about when it's light?
  • Silver-Surfer_2
    Silver-Surfer_2 Posts: 1,850 Forumite
    dannyrst wrote: »
    But what about when it's light?

    Then dark colours matter.
  • agrinnall
    agrinnall Posts: 23,344 Forumite
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    Then dark colours matter.

    I think with the OP having joined in 2010 it's unlikely to be the case this time.
  • Ebe_Scrooge
    Ebe_Scrooge Posts: 7,320 Forumite
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    agrinnall wrote: »
    I think with the OP having joined in 2010 it's unlikely to be the case this time.

    My thoughts exactly - I initially thought DM but had a quick look at the OPs history.

    Still, someone that was in dire straits not so many years ago, and is now looking at leasing a car for nigh on a grand a month ??? Not really MSE is it ? Fair play to the OP if they're now rolling in it, but if you've got that sort of cash splashing around then you don't need to be coming onto internet forums asking "what's the cheapest way to do this". Bottom line, there ain't no cheap way to buy and run a Range Rover, you can either afford it or you can't :)
  • loskie
    loskie Posts: 1,761 Forumite
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    Then dark colours matter.


    these comments really do get annoying and do nothing for the good of the forum. It just makes the posters look like idiots.
  • bigjl
    bigjl Posts: 6,457 Forumite
    loskie wrote: »
    these comments really do get annoying and do nothing for the good of the forum. It just makes the posters look like idiots.

    You seem to misunderstand the point.

    Though you think continual posts of fantasy benefit the forum?

    Because people who are in the financial position to lease or indeed buy a Range Rover Sport come onto to MSE for advice on who is the cheapest company to lease from all the time.

    If it walks like a duck, sounds like a duck......
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