You can’t afford a new RR! You’ve some rubber to buy for your telescopic first!!
Aye ... not a lot of difference in price tbh
You can’t afford a new RR! You’ve some rubber to buy for your telescopic first!!
Looks nice but having had numerous LR products over the years I wouldn’t entertain anything from them outside of warranty and even in warranty it’s pain going backwards and forwards from the dealership.
It must have taken a lot of training/biscuits before the shutter closed on that image.
Awful soundtrack in that promotional clip.
Think buying a more athletic dog would be considerably cheaper !!!!
A Ford Fiesta would be better, ramp would be easier for the dog, with a lower floor. And a Fiesta would do the same job for a lot less money.
A proper country dog jumps itself in
I’m on my 12th Landrover product and like buying anything from property to tractors, the key is buying right and selling right. Had considerably more trouble with an Audi A6 than any of the Landrovers I’ve owned. Current RR Vogue is latest shape V8 which I have run for last 3 years with only one inexpensive trip to the dealer. Crossing 55k now so time to move it on. Father has had some absolute shockers in his time with Landrover, but then he seems to buy them at an age I’d be moving them on. With the BIK advantages, the new one is potentially very appealing and looks beautiful.
Nothing comes close to a Range Rover in my option, but that’s the joy of people - we all think differently.
Is ICE still In Car Entertainment systems?Full EV in 2024 will be the one to have, no interest in everyday cars with ICE anymore, it’s too much hassle / inconvenience and cost for comparatively rubbish performance
think this update looks great and has instantly really dated the current RR badly
They scratch the bumper you know! So can't have them jumping in and out like normal.Think buying a more athletic dog would be considerably cheaper !!!!
Is ICE still In Car Entertainment systems?
Why no point in them? You not like music.
Mr Metcalf is averaging over 60mpg in his plug-in hybrid Range Rover over the 8000 or so miles he's had it, which is pretty amazing. This is the way to go for now I think, especially if the occasional long journey is anticipated. Maybe for journeys of up to 200 miles with an alternative for those long journeys, a fully electric car is practical for very many today. Not for the majority though, who unlike us, have their car living on the street with no way to charge it when at home.once you have lived with a EV as a daily and can charge at home the hassle (not to mention cost) of filling up with fuel seems very inconvenient. The performance of ICE is abysmal by comparison
clean air zones getting common fast adding more cost to ice ownership and tax rates crazy on stuff like a v8 Range Rover. Used values of ice cars are really going to plummet as wellI think as they become increasingly expensive to run and more and more socially unacceptable
for our every day family car to go back to ice now would feel like going back to horse and cart !
a full EV of this new Range Rover will be very interesting , getting range out of anything that big and heavy is going to be a serious challenge, new battery tech required like Tesla’ Plaid I think !
*the above said I love a great ice v8 v10,v12 flat 6 etc and will continue to own such wonderful machine, they are not daily transport however any longer, they are like bits of art, or fine wines etc to be savoured and appreciated occasionally
Mr Metcalf is averaging over 60mpg in his plug-in hybrid Range Rover over the 8000 or so miles he's had it, which is pretty amazing. This is the way to go for now I think, especially if the occasional long journey is anticipated. Maybe for journeys of up to 200 miles with an alternative for those long journeys, a fully electric car is practical for very many today. Not for the majority though, who unlike us, have their car living on the street with no way to charge it when at home.