Anonymous wrote:What's even more shocking is that somehow Land Rover has managed to do such a successful job of marketing this vehicle that people are actually willing to buy it knowing full well what a piece of shit it is. Even to the point they are willing to buy a backup car for when it breaks down! I'm with 10:13..this has to be some weird sort of brag post. If not then the OP would buy pretty much any polished turd just to one up the neighbors. If that's the case why not get a couple of nice shiny Harley Davidsons to go along with your Range Rover? Those are pieces of shit too, but also inspire the same sort of mouth drooling lemming "shut up and take my money" behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea of buying an expensive unreliable vehicle plus a spare car for when the former is in the shop is beyond ridiculous - hope that was a joke!
Why do you think there are so many Range Rovers on the road in Georgetown, Chevy Chase and Mclean?
Is it better just to get the RR and not get another one?
Most of people we know who have a RR have 3+ cars.
Anonymous wrote:The idea of buying an expensive unreliable vehicle plus a spare car for when the former is in the shop is beyond ridiculous - hope that was a joke!
Anonymous wrote:What's even more shocking is that somehow Land Rover has managed to do such a successful job of marketing this vehicle that people are actually willing to buy it knowing full well what a piece of shit it is. Even to the point they are willing to buy a backup car for when it breaks down! I'm with 10:13..this has to be some weird sort of brag post. If not then the OP would buy pretty much any polished turd just to one up the neighbors. If that's the case why not get a couple of nice shiny Harley Davidsons to go along with your Range Rover? Those are pieces of shit too, but also inspire the same sort of mouth drooling lemming "shut up and take my money" behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the market for a family SUV. DH and I both love the Range Rover minus all the maintenance problems. We can afford it. Since it is unreliable, we would probably also buy another more reliable SUV for when RR would be in the shop.
Would you buy the Range Rover knowing you will probably buy another family car due to RR's unreliability?
Are you and DH insecure? Why do you need an overpriced over engineered gas guzzling vehicle?
Or do you believe the ads on TV and think you bill zipping around the region with no traffic while wearing evening wear?
Anonymous wrote:In the market for a family SUV. DH and I both love the Range Rover minus all the maintenance problems. We can afford it. Since it is unreliable, we would probably also buy another more reliable SUV for when RR would be in the shop.
Would you buy the Range Rover knowing you will probably buy another family car due to RR's unreliability?
Anonymous wrote:In the market for a family SUV. DH and I both love the Range Rover minus all the maintenance problems. We can afford it. Since it is unreliable, we would probably also buy another more reliable SUV for when RR would be in the shop.
Would you buy the Range Rover knowing you will probably buy another family car due to RR's unreliability?
Anonymous wrote:The unreliability doesn't start until about 4 years out if buying new. I would not buy a used one that's more than 5 years old.