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The new Land Rover 90. V8 only and starts at $115,000! I’m sorry, what?

Something people don't understand is what a massive waste of money LandRovers are. It's like the engineers sat around a table and said let's put a decent sized V8 in it, screw the design since people will buy for the name, make it a 2 door. And make it as shitty as possible.

Thats the best way to some up new LandRovers meaning the last 15 years.
 
Something people don't understand is what a massive waste of money LandRovers are. It's like the engineers sat around a table and said let's put a decent sized V8 in it, screw the design since people will buy for the name, make it a 2 door. And make it as shitty as possible.

Thats the best way to some up new LandRovers meaning the last 15 years.
Completely agree with you
 
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To every news outlet! Proof that Scout is its own Company. Wheres Scout on the VW Brands and Companies. Oh wait thats right.

Interesting they don’t mention Audi either
 
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I’m not posting the article because it’s behind a paywall, but this is good for my area! We may get a Trader Joe’s here yet!!

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I think they removed the pricing language that factored in the Federal Rebates when this was updated.
Looks like they're saying both, from homepage right now..
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IMO they should remove the $50K number because..
-It includes the $7,500 tax credit which will be dead in September, well before these cars come out.
-It includes state tax incentives which you might not get depending on your state, income level, or the fact some of those incentives are currently being phased out.
-It includes local offerings like utility rebates, which are also heavily conditional

Yes legally they're covered because they say "as low as" and include requisite fine print, but IMO Scout is above this. Scott himself said this is a 50 state vehicle, well they should show 50 state prices.
 
Looks like they're saying both, from homepage right now..
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IMO they should remove the $50K number because..
-It includes the $7,500 tax credit which will be dead in September, well before these cars come out.
-It includes state tax incentives which you might not get depending on your state, income level, or the fact some of those incentives are currently being phased out.
-It includes local offerings like utility rebates, which are also heavily conditional

Yes legally they're covered because they say "as low as" and include requisite fine print, but IMO Scout is above this. Scott himself said this is a 50 state vehicle, well they should show 50 state prices.
He said Scout wasn't built on incentives. And that they have other routes to keep the pricing in the 50k range. And i don't believe the website has changed. I been monitoring for weeks.
 
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