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What is the landing price of Range Rover 202 1?

Range Rover 202 1 is a medium and large SUV owned by Land Rover. The official guide price is1225,000 yuan -32 13000 yuan. Let's take 202 1 3.0L6 extended classic edition as an example. The official guide price of this model is 1573000 yuan. It is understood that there is no discount in Wuxi at present. If calculated according to the full amount, the purchase tax 139204 yuan, vehicle and vessel use tax 150 yuan, license fee 500 yuan, compulsory insurance fee 950 yuan, and the landing price totals 1758732 yuan; If the house is purchased by loan, we will take the down payment of 30% and the loan period of 3 years as the calculation, so the down payment is 47 1.900 yuan, and the monthly payment is 33,839 yuan.

The middle net of Range Rover with chrome trim is quite large, visually aggressive, and the front face is steady and generous with atmospheric lines.

The interior of the Range Rover 202 1 3.0L6 extended classic version presents a luxurious design style, and with the silver trim, the sense of advanced is very obvious, which is in line with its own positioning. At the same time, the real-shot model comes standard with traction control, active braking/active safety system, brake assist and many other configurations, which are quite rich in functions and undoubtedly very friendly to drivers.

In terms of power, the Range Rover is equipped with a 3.0TL6 engine with a maximum power of 294kw and a peak torque of 550 Nm, matching the automatic gearbox. In terms of chassis, the front suspension of the car is a double wishbone independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension with a front four-wheel drive.

Generally speaking, the comprehensive strength of this car is still competitive in the market. Do you think the price of this car is reasonable in front of the screen? Welcome everyone to talk about their views in the comment area!

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