| I would never buy a Range Rover - but for other reasons |
Oh please. Those are sales douchebags, and they're probably all leased. That's not wealth. |
| We looked at Range Rovers and in the end they just weren't that nice relative to other cars in their class. The Evoques were cramped and very difficult to see out the back. The regular rovers were way too big and not that comfortable. I found it hard to drive. We settled on a Cayenne, which is super comfortable, very reliable so far (it's about 4 years old at this point and no problems with it), and fun to drive. We need the space of a Cayenne but if we didn't I would get a Macan. |
OK. Keep telling yourself that on the way home tonight when you struggle with the choice between AM and FM |
| I think this post is fake, but frankly Range Rover is just about the only car I will judge people for buying because there's no conceivable justification except that you want to say you have a Range Rover. |
No, I would buy a Tesla X and have lots of conversation about how great it iS to drive an EV made in the USA
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I feel the same way about Hummers (and Land Rovers), Suburbans for people who live in the city, and other unnecessarily large, gas-guzzling cars used primarily to drive the kids to school and other in-town errands. |
Agreed. Tesla and RR are very much the same in that regard. Some on here cannot understand that is possible to want high end luxurious things because you want them, not so that other people know that you have them. It's possible to pay cash for them as well - they aren't all leased. People want to believe that high end cars are leased in the same way that people with expensive homes all have family money. Its not always true. |
np. I'm not following this retort. Doesn't any new'ish car have XM and Bluetooth nowadays? Even older cars can easily be retrofitted. Is this PP saying that the big advantage to a RR is XM radio? |
It's kind of like Jaguars and Harleys (as mentioned). They're such pieces of shit that they're truly status symbols in that you don't care how much of a piece of shit it is because you can afford it. Plus Marion Barry loved Jags. |
| Range Rovers look great but they really are not as comfortable as Lexus. Also, you never have any problems with a Lexus. |
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My first car was a Land Rover Discovery. I LOVED it.
The major pro of all Land Rovers is that you can drive them to the group with proper upkeep. We have a family friend whose Range Rover is going on 150,000 plus. The cons are that they are expensive to maintain, parts usually need to be shipped in from Europe. Because the cars are so heavy, it wears on the brakes. You will need to replace your brake pads more often. Overall amazing cars. I mourn my discovery on a daily basis. |
How on earth are Tesla and Range Rovers similar in any regard? I can certainly understand wanting top of the line things-- of a quality that cannot be justified in any rational sense. Tesla falls in that category. The point is that Range Rovers are not quality. I can't think of a single way in which range rovers are better than other cars-- the fact that other cars are cheaper and easier to maintain does not actually make them inferior. |
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They are similar in that both are status symbols.
If you want to feel good about your environmental footprint, you can buy a Prius, a Leaf, a Volt, etc. If you need 4WD, you can drive a Subaru The quality of the RR is that nothing else looks like it, its expensive and if you are buying one, you aren't all that torn up about repair costs. Drive one of your other cars. they are identical in that regard. Nobody is mistaking your Tesla for a Camry and nobody is mistaking your RR for a Honda Pilot |
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OP, I love Landrovers, but the new RRs are pretty lame.
I would either get a new Defender, or, even better, a vintage defender or a Disco from a good year, and pay to refurbish it. If you get a LR from one of the good years, it's an amazing vehicle, but there were so many bad years. Do NOT buy a modern RR. They are full of faulty electronics that will crap out and literally leave you stranded by the side of the road, yes really. Does your DH like Toyota Landcruisers? In contrast to the RR, the brand new LCs are incredibly capable offroad vehicles, very luxurious, and quite expensive therefore rare/prestigious, if that is important to you. I would get a LC if you want a brand new SUV, or a vintage LR. Another good option for you is the Mercedes g-wagon, iconic styling, very capable, very expensive. Please don't buy a new RR. |