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Roadfly TV brings you its offroad road-test and review of the new 2007 Land Rover Range Rover at the Land Rover Driving Experience at the Biltmore ...
Land Rover Building Prototypes of the Range Rover Sport Hybrid - MotorCrave.com December 10, 2009
Land Rover Owner International MagazineLand Rover is hard at work on the 2012 Range Rover Sport Hybrid and is currently readying five prototypes with the intention of beginning road testing next Recall Alert: 2010 Land Rover Range RoverReport: Land Rover to Launch Diesel Hybrid Range Rover Sport Model in 2012 Report: Range Rover Sport Hybrid Due In 2012 - -all 18 news articles »
Power Ranger - Charleston Post Courier December 12, 2009
The vehicle is the 2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport with supercharged V-8 engine, which manages to be hard-charging and youngster friendly all in one
Recalls: Jeep, Kawasaki, Land Rover and Subaru - ConsumerReports.org (blog) December 12, 2009
A few recalls have been announced recently that affect the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Kawasaki Ninja 250 motorcycle, Land Rover Range Rover, and Subaru WRX.
Land Rover LR4 Claims Top Honors from Bloomberg's Inaugural Car of the Year - PR Newswire (press release) December 10, 2009
Land Rover LR4 Claims Top Honors from Bloomberg's Inaugural Car of the YearSince 1948 Land Rover has been manufacturing authentic 4x4s that represent true "breadth of capability" across the model range. Defender, LR2 (Freelander 2) Photo:Sun News Publishingall 8 news articles »
Jaguar Land Rover see sales rise - BBC News November 28, 2009
guardian.co.ukOwner Tata Motors said new products such as the upgraded Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and Discovery 4 had had successful launches. Although Jaguar Land Luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover steers into profitTata Motors Posts 2nd Quarter Consolidated Net ProfitJaguar Land Rover Returns To Profit - -all 252 news articles »
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A: C7S, find something else to do.
If I were going to get a Discovery Series I, I'd get either a 1994 or a 1999.
Discovery Series II, I'd go with a 2004.
If I wanted a Range Rover, I'd go with a 1988 or a 1995 SWB.
They don't have a lot of problems, they simply require actual maintenance. People don't do it because they are ignorant and lazy, end of story. There are only two real issues that Rovers have.
One is the occasional fault in the ABS system, which doesn't really affect anything at all other than the idiot light on the dashboard. People generally just ignore it, as the braking performance is unaffected aside from the occasional lack of ABS. This occurs on the Discovery II from 1999-2004. Generally, by the time it happens, you would have been through two normal cars, though, so people need to get over it.
The other issue is the air suspension on the P38 model Range Rovers. It will leak eventually. Just replace the air springs with coil springs, and you are done. The coil springs come in a kit that any idiot with a Sears nearby can install in a couple of hours or so. Again, by the time this happens, any other vehicle would be a basket case, so it is absolutely nothing to worry about.
People buy a 12 year old Range Rover with 170,000 miles on it and complain when they need to replace the factory installed shocks and springs. If you bought a Chevrolet like that...
My Discovery II has been on almost every major trail in America, with possibly weeks of cumulative idle time. It has been bashed on rocks, drowned, actually raced a couple of times, and really put through the ringer. A stunt driving scene for a movie was filmed with a car in tow on a trailer behind it. I've pulled tractors out of muddy ravines with it, and I've provided support and relief DURING hurricanes with it, pulling many cars and their drivers out of deep water. During my time overseas, it has spent months sitting in wait for my return.
The thing is still my daily driver. It still does all this stuff. It still does it just like I bought it yesterday. If the thing wants to flash an ABS idiot light at me on occasion, it has earned it.
You cannot use any other vehicle like this. Here is the best part. I know countless others that use their Rovers in the same manner. One day, they are filming a documentary a weeks drive into the bush. Another day, they are just grabbing milk from the grocery store.
If you want a Land Rover, just go get one. Like anything, make sure it has been maintained properly. (answered by kennith w on April 26, 2009)
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A: Based on my research, the Original is better, that being Range Rover.....NOT THE SPORT...
The Sport is more for soccer moms who want a small, yet brand name SUV...
If you want serious action, go for the Range Rover.... (answered by Phat LC on May 26, 2008)
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A: hi.. one of these should help you locate it. (answered by Joanie on October 06, 2008)