Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand them. They ride so rough and they're always in the shop.
How would you know? And who cares? Local Land Rover dealer will deliver a free loaner SUV to you and take your car away to be fixed. You don't ever have to actually waste time going to the dealer yourself. Any time your car is in the shop (an exaggerated claim in itself), you get to put mileage on their loaner SUV.
Do you actually own one? I have a 2019 Sport and none of them (Tysons, Alexandria, Bethesda) do loaners post-COVID, let alone concierge dropoff service to your door.
Your truck is nearly 6 years old, the full warranty expired years ago. Why in the world would they give you a free loaner or drop off service? Those perks are for well off who buy or lease a new one every 12-24 months. I assure you the customer who buys a new $130,000 Range Rover every 12-24 months doesn’t get told there are no loaners.
And yes, I am a Land Rover customer. I drive a 2023 Defender 110.
Snobbery from a Defender owner? Couldn’t afford a full size?
It’s not snobbery, PP tried to pull rank and asked if I drove a Land Rover, so I was answering her. I drive a new one at that, while she drives a used out of warranty Land Rover and is surprised she doesn’t get the red carpet treatment at her dealership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand them. They ride so rough and they're always in the shop.
How would you know? And who cares? Local Land Rover dealer will deliver a free loaner SUV to you and take your car away to be fixed. You don't ever have to actually waste time going to the dealer yourself. Any time your car is in the shop (an exaggerated claim in itself), you get to put mileage on their loaner SUV.
I don’t know about you, but I keep lots of important stuff in my car - strollers, stuff for the dog, my work items, kids toys, clothes, umbrellas, electronics adapters, all manner of stuff I need almost every day.
The idea of having to move all of it to a service loaner and then back again every time my vehicle went to the shop for more than a couple hours not appealing at all. It’s a major inconvenience.
If you can just hop out of one car and right into another and go on as if nothing happened, I truly don’t understand you. We live very, very different lives.
NP here. OMG! You live a homeless or what. Work items? Clothes? Adapters?
Do you live in your car?
I’ve got none of these in my car. I keep nothing in my car.
Do you keep all of those things in your car and use them while you’re driving? Or do you use your car for anything other than driving to point B?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand them. They ride so rough and they're always in the shop.
How would you know? And who cares? Local Land Rover dealer will deliver a free loaner SUV to you and take your car away to be fixed. You don't ever have to actually waste time going to the dealer yourself. Any time your car is in the shop (an exaggerated claim in itself), you get to put mileage on their loaner SUV.
Do you actually own one? I have a 2019 Sport and none of them (Tysons, Alexandria, Bethesda) do loaners post-COVID, let alone concierge dropoff service to your door.
Your truck is nearly 6 years old, the full warranty expired years ago. Why in the world would they give you a free loaner or drop off service? Those perks are for well off who buy or lease a new one every 12-24 months. I assure you the customer who buys a new $130,000 Range Rover every 12-24 months doesn’t get told there are no loaners.
And yes, I am a Land Rover customer. I drive a 2023 Defender 110.
Snobbery from a Defender owner? Couldn’t afford a full size?
It’s not snobbery, PP tried to pull rank and asked if I drove a Land Rover, so I was answering her. I drive a new one at that, while she drives a used out of warranty Land Rover and is surprised she doesn’t get the red carpet treatment at her dealership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand them. They ride so rough and they're always in the shop.
How would you know? And who cares? Local Land Rover dealer will deliver a free loaner SUV to you and take your car away to be fixed. You don't ever have to actually waste time going to the dealer yourself. Any time your car is in the shop (an exaggerated claim in itself), you get to put mileage on their loaner SUV.
I don’t know about you, but I keep lots of important stuff in my car - strollers, stuff for the dog, my work items, kids toys, clothes, umbrellas, electronics adapters, all manner of stuff I need almost every day.
The idea of having to move all of it to a service loaner and then back again every time my vehicle went to the shop for more than a couple hours not appealing at all. It’s a major inconvenience.
If you can just hop out of one car and right into another and go on as if nothing happened, I truly don’t understand you. We live very, very different lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand them. They ride so rough and they're always in the shop.
How would you know? And who cares? Local Land Rover dealer will deliver a free loaner SUV to you and take your car away to be fixed. You don't ever have to actually waste time going to the dealer yourself. Any time your car is in the shop (an exaggerated claim in itself), you get to put mileage on their loaner SUV.
Do you actually own one? I have a 2019 Sport and none of them (Tysons, Alexandria, Bethesda) do loaners post-COVID, let alone concierge dropoff service to your door.
Your truck is nearly 6 years old, the full warranty expired years ago. Why in the world would they give you a free loaner or drop off service? Those perks are for well off who buy or lease a new one every 12-24 months. I assure you the customer who buys a new $130,000 Range Rover every 12-24 months doesn’t get told there are no loaners.
And yes, I am a Land Rover customer. I drive a 2023 Defender 110.
Snobbery from a Defender owner? Couldn’t afford a full size?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand them. They ride so rough and they're always in the shop.
How would you know? And who cares? Local Land Rover dealer will deliver a free loaner SUV to you and take your car away to be fixed. You don't ever have to actually waste time going to the dealer yourself. Any time your car is in the shop (an exaggerated claim in itself), you get to put mileage on their loaner SUV.
Do you actually own one? I have a 2019 Sport and none of them (Tysons, Alexandria, Bethesda) do loaners post-COVID, let alone concierge dropoff service to your door.
Your truck is nearly 6 years old, the full warranty expired years ago. Why in the world would they give you a free loaner or drop off service? Those perks are for well off who buy or lease a new one every 12-24 months. I assure you the customer who buys a new $130,000 Range Rover every 12-24 months doesn’t get told there are no loaners.
And yes, I am a Land Rover customer. I drive a 2023 Defender 110.
Snobbery from a Defender owner? Couldn’t afford a full size?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand them. They ride so rough and they're always in the shop.
How would you know? And who cares? Local Land Rover dealer will deliver a free loaner SUV to you and take your car away to be fixed. You don't ever have to actually waste time going to the dealer yourself. Any time your car is in the shop (an exaggerated claim in itself), you get to put mileage on their loaner SUV.
Do you actually own one? I have a 2019 Sport and none of them (Tysons, Alexandria, Bethesda) do loaners post-COVID, let alone concierge dropoff service to your door.
Your truck is nearly 6 years old, the full warranty expired years ago. Why in the world would they give you a free loaner or drop off service? Those perks are for well off who buy or lease a new one every 12-24 months. I assure you the customer who buys a new $130,000 Range Rover every 12-24 months doesn’t get told there are no loaners.
And yes, I am a Land Rover customer. I drive a 2023 Defender 110.
Snobbery from a Defender owner? Couldn’t afford a full size?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand them. They ride so rough and they're always in the shop.
How would you know? And who cares? Local Land Rover dealer will deliver a free loaner SUV to you and take your car away to be fixed. You don't ever have to actually waste time going to the dealer yourself. Any time your car is in the shop (an exaggerated claim in itself), you get to put mileage on their loaner SUV.
Do you actually own one? I have a 2019 Sport and none of them (Tysons, Alexandria, Bethesda) do loaners post-COVID, let alone concierge dropoff service to your door.
Your truck is nearly 6 years old, the full warranty expired years ago. Why in the world would they give you a free loaner or drop off service? Those perks are for well off who buy or lease a new one every 12-24 months. I assure you the customer who buys a new $130,000 Range Rover every 12-24 months doesn’t get told there are no loaners.
And yes, I am a Land Rover customer. I drive a 2023 Defender 110.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved all my range rovers. And never had many mechanical problems. Nothing more than any other car….. I’ve had four range rovers so far.
You’ve probably never had a quality car in your life, poor dear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They must come with canada goose jackets from the dealer at this point. Their owners come off the same assembly line as the car.
Best comment.
Nope! They come with moncler jackets. How dare you to think Range Rover drives wear Canadá Goose 🙄
Same goes to the Mercedes Wagon, the insane RR SUV and Bentleys. Tacky tacky
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand them. They ride so rough and they're always in the shop.
How would you know? And who cares? Local Land Rover dealer will deliver a free loaner SUV to you and take your car away to be fixed. You don't ever have to actually waste time going to the dealer yourself. Any time your car is in the shop (an exaggerated claim in itself), you get to put mileage on their loaner SUV.
I don’t know about you, but I keep lots of important stuff in my car - strollers, stuff for the dog, my work items, kids toys, clothes, umbrellas, electronics adapters, all manner of stuff I need almost every day.
The idea of having to move all of it to a service loaner and then back again every time my vehicle went to the shop for more than a couple hours not appealing at all. It’s a major inconvenience.
If you can just hop out of one car and right into another and go on as if nothing happened, I truly don’t understand you. We live very, very different lives.
Anonymous wrote:
It's the status car of the people who don't know about cars.
Anonymous wrote:New money. They feel a need to show people they have a high spend rate. Old money are still driving bland looking F-150s, Expeditions, or Broncos.
Bullshit wasp trope. You want to believe it’s true because you know your boring car makes you look poor. In other words, it’s a cope; defense mechanism.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand them. They ride so rough and they're always in the shop.
How would you know? And who cares? Local Land Rover dealer will deliver a free loaner SUV to you and take your car away to be fixed. You don't ever have to actually waste time going to the dealer yourself. Any time your car is in the shop (an exaggerated claim in itself), you get to put mileage on their loaner SUV.
Do you actually own one? I have a 2019 Sport and none of them (Tysons, Alexandria, Bethesda) do loaners post-COVID, let alone concierge dropoff service to your door.