It is said - not entirely in jest - that a Range Rover isn't a car. It's a hobby. Nevertheless, notwithstanding Land Rover's less than stellar reputation for reliability, I had coveted one for decades. By 2010 I realised that if I didn't bite the bullet soon, I'd be getting too old and sensible...
It is said - not entirely in jest - that a Range Rover isn't a car. It's a hobby. Nevertheless, notwithstanding Land Rover's less than stellar reputation for reliability, I had coveted one for decades. By 2010 I realised that if I didn't bite the bullet soon, I'd be getting too old and sensible...
I have to say that the SVR is one of the most incredible pieces of machinery. No only is it the most powerful Ranger Rover ever, it somehow manages to transform all the power and pace into a normal day-to-day car. I bought this SVR as a gift for my wife for our anniversary. so far and to this very day not one thing has come up that has caused us to raise a eyebrow...
The brief was to find a luxury SUV that would pull a 3 tonne boat, cruise round Australia and be off-road capable enough to explore the forest tracks. So it was either the Cayenne, the X5 or the Sport. Tried them all and in the end bought the Rangie. It isn't as amazing to drive as the Cayenne, probably the most driveable SUV that I have ever tried, and the technology isn't as clever as the X5...