Land Rover North America has released new national incentives for the first quarter of 2012. All previous incentives expired January 2nd, 2012, and the new round of incentives expire on April 2nd, 2012. While all national 2011 leasing and purchasing incentives have been removed from the official Land Rover website, speak with your local Land Rover retailer about any offers that may still be available in your area.
You can visit RoverGuide’s rebates and incentives page, which is updated regularly with new information as it becomes available.
Purchase incentives for the 2012 Range Rover HSE and Supercharged now start at 1.9 percent for 36 months. There are currently no leasing incentives available for the 2012 Range Rover.
Purchase incentives for the 2012 Range Rover Sport now start at 1.9 percent for 36 months. Prospective Range Rover drivers seeking to lease a 2012 Range Rover Sport HSE with the Climate Comfort Package and the Satellite/HD Radio Package can take advantage of a 36-month lease for $799.00 per month. $3,995.00 and a $0 security deposit is due at signing. All figures shown exclude taxes, title, license, and other fees.
Due to its status as a new model, there are no incentives or rebates available on the 2012 Range Rover Evoque. It’s unlikely we’ll see purchase or lease incentives on the Range Rover Evoque until the initial demand for the vehicle subsides.
Purchase incentives for the 2012 Land Rover LR4 now start at 1.9 percent for 36 months. If you are looking to lease a new 2012 LR4, you can get behind the wheel of a LR4 with the Seven Seat Comfort Package and Climate Comfort Package for $749.00 per-month for 36 months. $2,995.00 and a $0 security deposit are due at signing. All figures shown exclude taxes, title, license, and other fees.
Buyers of the 2012 Land Rover LR2 can get 1.9 percent financing for up to 36 months. There are currently no national lease incentives available for the 2012 LR2.
Financing incentives are available for the following models and years:
2008 – 2011 Land Rover LR2
0.9% for up to 24 Months
2.9% for up to 60 Months
2007 – 2011 Range Rover Sport
0.9% for up to 24 Months
2.9% for up to 60 Months
2007 – 2009 Land Rover LR3
0.9% for up to 24 Months
2.9% for up to 60 Months
2010 – 2011 Land Rover LR4
0.9% for up to 24 Months
2.9% for up to 60 Months
2007 – 2011 Range Rover
0.9% for up to 24 Months
2.9% for up to 60 Months
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2009 Range Rover Sport Supercharged pictured.
All details are subject to change without notice. Not all offers will be available in all areas or on all trims and some areas may have available additional or revised offers. Your local Land Rover retailer can offer complete details on all incentive programs available to you.
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