Anonymous wrote: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.
I kinda look down upon Range Rover drivers, because they were so easily swayed by a pseudo "image". No one uses their brain in making a Range Rover purchase.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Range Rovers ooze insecurity to me. They're for strivers. I wouldn't buy one because I've already arrived.
+ 1 on the insecurity part
Anonymous wrote:Range Rovers ooze insecurity to me. They're for strivers. I wouldn't buy one because I've already arrived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to admit that I have a car crush on the RR and we're considering buying one just because I like it and we can afford it. DH will always have a nice MB "reliable" sedan or similar car. But the mere idea, suggestion, whiff that the car dealer wouldn't provide a very nice loner car (along with pull-in service bays, lovely waiting areas with wifi and beverages), other than as a joke, is itself ridiculous. Much more ridiculous than wanting a RR.
OP here. That part was supposed to be a joke. Obviously does not translate well on an anonymous forum.
We currently do not have an SUV. We want a family car - our equivalent of getting a minivan. DH wants a stylish SUV if he is going to drive a "minivan". He currently drives a sports car that does not fit our family and I drive a luxury sedan. DH also has other impractical cars.
Anonymous wrote: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?
The Range Rover would be our 4th car. DH likes sports cars and keeps getting rid of our practical cars for impractical cars.
I personally want to get the Lexus SUV as our practical family car. DH wants the RR for our local weekend family car but probably get another more reliable family car for road trips.
I realize how silly this question sounds but it is our current dilemma.
Anonymous wrote:I have to admit that I have a car crush on the RR and we're considering buying one just because I like it and we can afford it. DH will always have a nice MB "reliable" sedan or similar car. But the mere idea, suggestion, whiff that the car dealer wouldn't provide a very nice loner car (along with pull-in service bays, lovely waiting areas with wifi and beverages), other than as a joke, is itself ridiculous. Much more ridiculous than wanting a RR.