| Desperate new money. |
| Love them |
| Yes. Absolute Douchemobile. |
| Flagrant conspicuous consumption is tacky. Many do not realize it. That’s ok. They think they are impressing people. |
| Seems expensive for an Indian owned manufacturer, their automobile experience is pretty limited. |
Sometimes people buy stuff because they like it. |
My friend has s Hummer and a Land Rover. Hmmm. |
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I'm surprised people like Ranges so much considering the anti-indian sentiment that pervades dcum and americans in general.
you guys know they are a wholly owned subsidiary of an indian car company, right? |
What does he do for a living? Lead safaris? |
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An old school, barebones Land Rover with the benchseats will drive over anything. Great if you own a big piece of land in the countryside or traverse awful washed out roads. Well built too, if maintained regularly.
The newer luxury models you see cruising around NW DC and Bethesda are awful mommy-money pits. |
| Yeah, black Range Rovers are oligarch cars. Tacky and flash. |
| They are tacky because the average person who drives it, drives it to show off and it’s not that reliable. |
| They do have a distinct presence about them that seems to drive middle and upper middle class people into a silent jealous rage. And they're always so perfectly clean and freshly detailed. |
| I don't think anything of it or the person driving it, so long as they're driving with the speed of traffic. |
| I don’t care what anyone drives. Who really gives a shit about this stuff. Get a damn life. |