For those who ordered LR4s - Should I Worry About Price Increase?

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danrhiggins

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For those of you who have ordered an LR4 I have a couple of questions:
  • Do you have a signed contract including the price?
  • Should I be concerned about a price increase on my order? (It is scheduled to arrive in June.)

Right now all I have is a copy of the order form (it is all correct and includes dates) and an email from my salesperson indicating the price (essentially MSRP).

I am just worried that I should have something more official/formal and/or that when I go to pay for and pick up my truck in June they will tell me there was a price increase and I'm stuck.

Should I be concerned?
 

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When I ordered my 2013 I was told that they could not finalize a price until they received the vehicle paperwork once it arrives. I did make sure that I had an absolute maximum price in writing - a figure they would not go above. In the end, I knew the max price, and then upon arrival they worked with me on the sale price.

Luckily I ended up getting it for $2,500 below my max price.

Keep us posted!!!
 

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When you say that you "made sure that I had an absolute maximum price in writing" what form did that take? Was it a gentleman's agreement? An official form signed by you and them?
 

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I have pretty much the same thing as you. I have the MSRP at the time of order in writing. I also negotiated a savings under MSRP that I have in writing. I did agree to pay whatever the MSRP is when the car arrives minus my "discount", so in the unlikely event that there is a price increase in the MSRP then I will end up paying a little more.
 

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I don't recall Land Rover ever increasing MSRP in the midst of a model year. Generally, once announced prices don't change until the next model year is introduced. Only exception would be if new packages or options are introduced (MY2014.5, etc.)
 

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Yeah, the only reason I can see my price changing is if I add or remove options or change color before my build date.
 

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When you say that you "made sure that I had an absolute maximum price in writing" what form did that take? Was it a gentleman's agreement? An official form signed by you and them?
I had an e-mail chain from the sales manager.
 

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Thanks, Guys! That is what I needed to hear. I haven't worked with this dealer before and I haven't ordered a vehicle before. The process has seemed a bit "loose" to me. All of this helps.
 

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