Can anyone reccomend dealer to buy new 110 from?
Best deals will be remaining new 2025's. I've seen $130k V8's listed marked down by $10k or more b
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May I suggest you consider that the quality of the dealership you will frequent as a Land Rover owner really matters? So too, maybe, are the steps you take to build an effective working relationship with the dealer.
You should expect to need warranty service, and a dealer from which you bought the vehicle will likely treat you better than others (or so those on this forum have experienced). Land Rovers are still not Toyotas or Hondas, reliability wise.
Enjoy!
May I suggest you consider that the quality of the dealership you will frequent as a Land Rover owner really matters? So too, maybe, are the steps you take to build an effective working relationship with the dealer.
You should expect to need warranty service, and a dealer from which you bought the vehicle will likely treat you better than others (or so those on this forum have experienced). Land Rovers are still not Toyotas or Hondas, reliability wise.
Enjoy!
Unless your local Land Rover dealership was bought by Group 1 Automotive. The transition from a single owner to this conglomerate ruined the dealership. Lied to me about order allocations and never provided a build sheet. Refused to replace the dead battery in our Defender that was still under warranty because it passed some charging test. So now I drive 90 minutes to another dealer that is locally owned and actually cares about their customers.
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