Ranger Rover Pricing
So I'm looking at new RR Sport and Used RR full sized, man are some of these dealers marking up prices.
2013 RR HSE Supercharged with a stickered at 113k, this same car today with 20k miles on it is clock is being sold for 119K!!
The RR Sport I priced out online was around 80K in reality if I wanted to buy one now I would have to shell out 100K
Rant over
So CL, and the rest of the country stop buying them so I can.
2013 RR HSE Supercharged with a stickered at 113k, this same car today with 20k miles on it is clock is being sold for 119K!!
The RR Sport I priced out online was around 80K in reality if I wanted to buy one now I would have to shell out 100K
Rant over

So CL, and the rest of the country stop buying them so I can.
There's just no supply. When I talked to a local dealer a few months back about a replacement for my 2012 the wait list for the new car was around six months or more. I believe the RRS has fewer supply constraints but that's also in high demand.
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So I'm looking at new RR Sport and Used RR full sized, man are some of these dealers marking up prices.
2013 RR HSE Supercharged with a stickered at 113k, this same car today with 20k miles on it is clock is being sold for 119K!!
The RR Sport I priced out online was around 80K in reality if I wanted to buy one now I would have to shell out 100K
Rant over
So CL, and the rest of the country stop buying them so I can.
2013 RR HSE Supercharged with a stickered at 113k, this same car today with 20k miles on it is clock is being sold for 119K!!
The RR Sport I priced out online was around 80K in reality if I wanted to buy one now I would have to shell out 100K
Rant over

So CL, and the rest of the country stop buying them so I can.
If someone is lucky enough to buy one at MSRP you could drive it around 6-12 months and break even at the worst. The demand is off the charts.
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