Used 2023 Land Rover Range Rover Velar Consumer Reviews
Absolutely in love
Somewhat Recently went from a different Range Rover to a velar and it is like night & day. The ride is smooth, acceleration is smooth yet nippy, the infotainment system is great. There’s a lot I can say that I love. Reliability is the most talked about subject in Land Rover but this is my second & I loved them both. Haven’t went back to the dealer since I bought it.
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OMG What a Car!!!
I currently own a 2017 supercharged Jaguar XF. I received a velar as a loaner today while my Jaguar is in for service and I have to say the car is so amazing that I had to write a review for it. Yes, the car is expensive but I have to say it is comparable with BMW, Mercedes, and Audi. The interior is attention to detail and the technology has improved drastically. I have a $65,000 Jaguar and I was kind of disappointed that the interior wasn’t as great as BMW(my previous car) but I still love my Jaguar because Jaguar Land Rover drive is above and beyond with the handling and responsiveness. For those looking for a new SUV, you have to give the velar a try. It may not be reliable but neither are other German cars lol. This is truly an amazing car and the depreciation on land rovers are a lot better than German cars as well!!
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- P250 S 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,98815 mi away
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perfect - beautiful - comfortable
new design and ride is luxurious
Velar Affordable Luxury
This vehicle will bring a Land Rover Luxury SUV within reach of most SUV customers. Comparable to Audi and Mercedes without the pain of expensive maintenance.
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Constant Engine problems
To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to formally express my ongoing concerns regarding a 2019 Range Rover Velar that I purchased on November 19, 2022, from Jaguar Land Rover Sacramento. Immediately after driving off the lot, I noticed the coolant warning light was on, and the central control screen—responsible for functions such as the AC and reverse camera—went completely black. I returned to the dealership the following week and informed them of both issues. They topped off the fluids, but I was not provided any documentation to confirm this service. The screen issue, however, persisted intermittently. On July 17, 2023, the coolant warning light reappeared, and the screen continued to go black. After inspection, the dealership claimed they found no issues with either the coolant system or the screen. The coolant light was cleared, and I was sent on my way. In February 2024, the coolant light came on again. This time, I insisted on a thorough diagnosis. They finally identified and repaired a coolant system issue under warranty. Now, as of June 4, 2025, I am once again experiencing the same coolant warning light and screen malfunction, along with new concerns. The dealership is now claiming there is an "inspection oil leak," although I’ve seen no oil stains or signs of leakage at home. My vehicle has only been in my possession for 2 years and 6 months, yet it has experienced recurring mechanical problems since day one. With my warranty expired, the dealership is now quoting me over $3,000 in repairs, primarily for issues I’ve been reporting since the initial purchase. I believe these are long-standing problems that were never properly resolved while under warranty. I am requesting assistance in resolving this matter, as I do not believe I should be financially responsible for repeat issues that were reported early on and insufficiently addressed
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