Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro: Social signal "I have money to burn"
Con: You will burn through money on maintenance and repairs
Not if you lease and it’s under warranty. Haven’t had any issues with my 2020. The 2009 was a mess though. Overall, they are fine. Blair drops very quickly. Don’t keep it more than 5 years. Tires are very expensive.
Anonymous wrote:I love the Discovery. I did like the Defender, but I feel like with three models, everyone seems to have one. As everyone else says, though, this would be my I have way too much disposable income car, so I know I could handle the repairs and maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro: Social signal "I have money to burn"
Con: You will burn through money on maintenance and repairs
Not if you lease and it’s under warranty. Haven’t had any issues with my 2020. The 2009 was a mess though. Overall, they are fine. Blair drops very quickly. Don’t keep it more than 5 years. Tires are very expensive.
Agree that it's a lease-only proposition. OP said they were looking to buy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro: Social signal "I have money to burn"
Con: You will burn through money on maintenance and repairs
Not if you lease and it’s under warranty. Haven’t had any issues with my 2020. The 2009 was a mess though. Overall, they are fine. Blair drops very quickly. Don’t keep it more than 5 years. Tires are very expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe look at the Ineos Grenadier, which is a modernized clone of the classic Land Rover 110?
Anonymous wrote:Only thing worse is the Defender. These off roading cars driving around the beltway and never going off road once.
Anonymous wrote:Pro: Social signal "I have money to burn"
Con: You will burn through money on maintenance and repairs