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2011 Land Rover Lease Rates – September 2011

The Land Rover lease rates leave a lot to be desired this month. The discounts are simply not there for a vehicle in this price range. The MF is nice on the LR4, but the residual is a deal-killer. Unless you can get 10% off the MSRP. I really don’t think leasing a LR makes sense. The only bright spot here that I can see is the Range Rover Sport HSE. It has high residual that helps offset the MF. There’s also lease cash on it, which helps keep the sale price down. However, I still don’t think it’s worth leasing unless you can get closer to 10% off MSRP. In So. Cal. TrueCar is indicating about 5% off MSRP with the lease cash. That’s not a lot for a ride at this price.


Here is a sample calculation based on TrueCar’s Southern California sale price and do not include local taxes. Please note that your dealer calculations may vary due to local fees/taxes.

2011 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT HSE
MSRP – $60,495
Sale Price – $57,327 ($1000 lease cash applied)
Monthly – $790+ tax
RWG Rating – 80.2

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2011 LAND ROVER LR4 HSE
36 Month – Residual 49% of MSRP – .00079 Base Rate

2011 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER HSE
36 Month – Residual 48% of MSRP – .00121 Base Rate

2011 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SUPERCHARGED
36 Month – Residual 45% of MSRP – .00154 Base Rate

2011 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT HSE
36 Month – Residual 55% of MSRP – .00135 Base Rate

2011 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT SUPERCHARGED
36 Month – Residual 48% of MSRP – .00134 Base Rate

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2011 Land Rover Lease Rates – August 2011

It’s been a while since I posted anything Land Rover related, and for good reason. Their lease rates used to stink! Well, do still do, but not to the extent they used to. Chase is currently providing the financing for Land Rovers and the numbers look half decent. Unfortunately, the discounts leave a lot to be desired (I’m seeing 5% off MSRP on the RR HSE on TrueCar). That’s tough to work with due to the high price tag of these vehicles. There is also some cash on select LR models which can be used on a lease as long as you finance through Chase, but I don’t see how that helps much.

The current offer on the LR4 is $699 a month (plus tax) with $2995 due at signing (excludes fees and taxes). Based on a $54,250 MSRP, leased through Chase. Expect to pay to pay a lot more than this if my estimates are $699 per month (plus tax) with inception fees due at signing, based on a $48,500 MSRP.

Those who shop for Land Rovers really love this vehicle and won’t settle for anything else. Those who are looking for a deal, typically look elsewhere. I have never driven one, so I don’t understand the allure. But for this type of lease payment, I’d rather drive something else.


Here is a sample calculation based on TrueCar’s Southern California sale price and do not include local taxes. Please note that your dealer calculations may vary due to local fees/taxes.

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2011 LAND ROVER LR4 HSE
MSRP – $48,500
Sale Price – $46,912
Monthly – $699+ tax
RWG Rating – 75.2

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2011 LAND ROVER LR4 HSE
36 month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00116 base money factor

2011 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER HSE
36 month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00158 base money factor

2011 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SUPERCHARGED
36 month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00192 base money factor

2011 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT HSE
36 month | 15k miles | residual 57% | .00170 base money factor

2011 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT SUPERCHARGED
36 month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00171 base money factor

July 2008 Lease Rate for 08 Land Rover Range Rover

Land Rover Range Rover HSE
24 Month – Residual 58% of MSRP – .00024 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 48% of MSRP – .00135 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 39% of MSRP – .00177 Base Rate

Land Rover Range Rover Sport HSE
24 Month – Residual 62% of MSRP – .00165 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 52% of MSRP – .00242 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 42% of MSRP – .00266 Base Rate

* Residuals posted are for 15K miles/year. Add 2% to Residual for 12k mi/yr and 3% for 10k mi/yr on all terms
** Rates provided by Tarry Shebesta from Leasecompare.com

My Take: Now is as good a time as any to jump into a Range Rover HSE for 24 months. The MF is LOW. The Residual is not too bad if you opt for the 12k yearly miles on the 24mo lease. This probably the better deal of all the SUV lease rates I’ve encountered thus far. I don’t like Range Rovers personally, then again, I don’t like many SUV’s…I’m more of car guy.