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    Buying new Deefer. Advice???

    Hi. I am aware of the Defender finishing and I'm going to buy a new one now. Stock station wagon in plain white. Only option is a tow bar that can be added any time. These come up regularly at dealers but I wonder if there is any money to save by putting an order in and waiting???
    Also if anyone can give any advice on how much they have been able to knock off the dealer price it would be good???
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    I reckon that the longer you wait for your Defender, the less dicount you are likely to be able to obtain.
    As the vehicle you are interested in appears to be standard spec, it would be likely that there would be one in Dealer stock, and I'd think that you'd probably get a better deal on a stock item, that the Dealer can get his dollars for straight away, rather than one he has to order.
    As a starting point I'd suggest you get on to the Carsales.com sight & check out the pricing of new vehicles on there,....you'll see some amazing variations!!..but there are some good deals around.
    Pickles.

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    The only other consideration is if you want DSC. That appears to be the only difference between MY14 & MY15.

    And that may well be met by one on the boat already.
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
    apologies to Socrates

    Clancy MY15 110 Defender

    Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are

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    Go the Bargain!!

    Depends if you want a 2015 last model with DSC and be happy to pay a premium for it; of you want a 2014 / 15 and save a few $$. But I agree with Pickles, dealer ex-stock will be lots cheaper and you can ping pong the dealers to get a great deal. Esp with white, loads of them ex-stock.

    I ordered mine this year, paid deposit then found a 2013 model new about 7k cheaper. Asked the dealer with the cheap one to put in towing, mats, wingtops etc for that price and he agreed (desperate to clear stock).

    Then took that offer back to my dealer with the new price i was willing to pay (with the same extras) he had to meet too stop me walking away from my deposit. They agreed so i saved around 5K on the new price for the exact spec i wanted using ex-stock to leverage off.

    Call 2, 3 or 4 dealers with white ones ex-stock and start bargaining them down making sure they throw in all your extras.

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    Well done, I was hopeless,
    Like an 18 year old in a brothel
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
    apologies to Socrates

    Clancy MY15 110 Defender

    Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are

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    Thanks Wildcard8.

    It's very handy to know there's some room for the dealers to move and saving up to 5k is nothing to sneeze at. I'm sure Vyvyan would agree! I'm surprised they have that much room.

    After looking in to DSC (my last thread re. towing and DSC) I will buy one with this feature. So it's a brand new one for me (after I confirm the Aus delivery MY2015's DO have DSC?)

    I'm actually overseas for a while so I'll be buying it from here so it's there for my return (and the next lap 'round). Having not had a new one it will be interesting to compare it to my current 1996 model that's waiting at home. Fun!

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    Close to the end of the month, they may be looking to just make there budget and will be quite accommodating. Not so much during the beginning of the month. I wouldnt think you would pay more then $47k for a new white one with no options. I honestly would look at new 2nd hand. Still has new car warranty which is very important. Some great deals with less then 10k on the clock and some serious accessories added. It's the accessories that make the Defer if you ask me. Stock suspension is crap if you want ride comfort, if not then no big deal. But if your a normal Defender owner, you'll be looking at all the other things like bulbar, roof tray, winch etc.etc and you'll be spending 10-15k without blinking an eye lid.

    Just my thoughts anyway.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooroo View Post
    Thanks Wildcard8.

    It's very handy to know there's some room for the dealers to move and saving up to 5k is nothing to sneeze at. I'm sure Vyvyan would agree! I'm surprised they have that much room.

    After looking in to DSC (my last thread re. towing and DSC) I will buy one with this feature. So it's a brand new one for me (after I confirm the Aus delivery MY2015's DO have DSC?)

    I'm actually overseas for a while so I'll be buying it from here so it's there for my return (and the next lap 'round). Having not had a new one it will be interesting to compare it to my current 1996 model that's waiting at home. Fun!
    Yep , can confirm it. I have a MY15 130 on the way with ABS, DSC & ETC. Its an option on the 130 but as far as i know standard on 90's & 110's.

    Tom

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    Beery, thanks. Any buying tips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooroo View Post
    Also if anyone can give any advice on how much they have been able to knock off the dealer price it would be good???
    Thanks
    My advice would be to get a quote from a fleet purchase provider and do the maths.
    I bought my 130 a couple of years ago through a fleet purchase company.
    I was happy with the deal and saved some dollars. Also if you work for, or contract to, a large company you can get complimentary servicing.

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