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    buying a freelander 2

    We're ready to buy a new Freelander 2 - TD4 auto should do us. But I'm having trouble getting my head around the difference in prices quoted by dealers - $58+k here in Canberra down to $45k for a demonstrator with 500kms on the clock in Launceston. I expect the Canberra figure is doing us no favours but is the Tassie offer legitimate do you think? Or should we be very wary? I'm happy to take a long weekend to pick up the new car in Tassie and bring it back to the mainland. It would still be cheaper than my local dealer. Any advice on dealers who are helpful, honest and keen to sell a Freelander 2 would be much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DebK View Post
    We're ready to buy a new Freelander 2 - TD4 auto should do us. But I'm having trouble getting my head around the difference in prices quoted by dealers - $58+k here in Canberra down to $45k for a demonstrator with 500kms on the clock in Launceston. I expect the Canberra figure is doing us no favours but is the Tassie offer legitimate do you think? Or should we be very wary? I'm happy to take a long weekend to pick up the new car in Tassie and bring it back to the mainland. It would still be cheaper than my local dealer. Any advice on dealers who are helpful, honest and keen to sell a Freelander 2 would be much appreciated.
    Good choice of vehicle. I had one for a few days when there was a problem with the electrics in my D4 just after I bought it. The only thing I didn't like about the one I had was that it was a manual. In the past I have always preferred manuals, but because I was in Perth at the time, an auto would definitely have been the better choice.

    The price difference you've quoted doesn't surprise me. A demo model with a few k's on it will ask about the same price in Perth as what you've quoted - though you need to make sure that you're comparing like for like in model and accessories / specifications etc. I bought a demo D4 with 1,000 k's on the clock, and saved a similar amount to what you have been quoted on a new D4 of even lower spec that I was quoted on a couple of months earlier at the other dealer in Perth (there are only 2 LR dealers in Perth, both owned by the same person). The current LR "drive away no more to pay" deal also helped swing the deal. Based on what I was originally quoted, I was very close to buying a VW Amarok - but called in at the LR dealer on the way back from the VW test drive and was offered a very good deal on the D4 that I ended up buying.

    I'd be taking that trip to Launceston.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    Just make sure you're comparing like for like. 45K is cheap for a FL2 with 500km if it's metallic paint and auto. I doubt it would have any extras like towbar, mud flaps, floor mats etc. Make sure they are the same spec.

    I've had a FL2 for nearly 5 years. Very happy with it, still a joy to drive.

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    As inside said compare the two but demos normaly have all the fruit so they can talk the customer in to an up spec model also try Sydney dealers ect. Lennocks won't do you any favors dealers here think we're all rich public servants that crap $100 notes

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