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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6230724" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>It will be priced very near indeed to the Discovery 5 commercial and Discovery 5 passenger cars. That much is inevitable because it will share the platform and running gear with these. That means it is likely to cost between £40,000 and £60,000, depending on the model and equipment fitted. I doubt any version worth having will be less than £40,000 plus VAT, if applicable to a 'commercial' version. They will undoubtedly be offered with an average of £8000+ of optional extras fitted, especially in the early months. I priced a Disco5 commercial up recently with all the expected safety systems, tow packs etc, and the extras amounted to £12,000 on top of the basic vehicle. It gets a bit ridiculous when you compare JLR vehicles to rivals. However, it does depend very much on what you compare them with. A Disco5 is hellish expensive compared to a Hyundai Santa-Fe but excellent value compared to a Mercedes GLS or BMW X7</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6230724, member: 718"] It will be priced very near indeed to the Discovery 5 commercial and Discovery 5 passenger cars. That much is inevitable because it will share the platform and running gear with these. That means it is likely to cost between £40,000 and £60,000, depending on the model and equipment fitted. I doubt any version worth having will be less than £40,000 plus VAT, if applicable to a 'commercial' version. They will undoubtedly be offered with an average of £8000+ of optional extras fitted, especially in the early months. I priced a Disco5 commercial up recently with all the expected safety systems, tow packs etc, and the extras amounted to £12,000 on top of the basic vehicle. It gets a bit ridiculous when you compare JLR vehicles to rivals. However, it does depend very much on what you compare them with. A Disco5 is hellish expensive compared to a Hyundai Santa-Fe but excellent value compared to a Mercedes GLS or BMW X7 [/QUOTE]
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