Used 1999 Land Rover Range Rover 4.0 SE 4dr SUV AWD Consumer Reviews
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The Best SUV Avaliable 4X4XFAR
When we first started looking for SUVS we were in a deadlock between a 96 Range Rover and a new SUV. We took into consideration the Gas Mileage, maintenance, and Joy of Driving. The Range Rover tackle all of the Obstacles and blow the other SUV out of the Water. We went to the dealership to test drive another Rover to know what we should expect. When we test drove the '99 Range Rover, we forgot about the '96, So far we have had no problems except for the little things, covered by the warranty, just takes time. ALWAYS TAKE THE EXTENDED WARRANTY. For You know not the car that you will buy Until you have driven it for a month.
Urban assault vehicle
Owned the RR for 4 years. Never let us down! 83K miles. If you hate to maintain or repair your vehicle, then go get yourself a Toyota. They don't build them like this one any more. Over 1,000 pounds heavier than the new 08's. Best feel of any suv on the market, including the new ones. Best with 18 or 19" rims. But that performance comes at a price. It costs a little more to maintain (about $1,500/yr for maintenance and repairs). The car wont win any races, but you will arrive safe well rested!
1999 4.0 SE Still Excellent
I bought this as an upgrade to my former Discovery. It has been a wonderful vehicle in class, luxury, agility, and it does every thing perfectly except accelerating quickly on the interstate or hills and mountains here in Colorado. I'd definitely opt for the 4.6 rather than the 4.0. HUGE difference.
Unique set of wheels
When looking for a cross between a S class Mercedes and a Ford F150 there are not too many vehicles that fit this niche. Our 1999 had 27K miles, seemed hardly to have been used, it is still immaculate. We had been searching for over 9 months, lots of research and looking. The comfort, ride and versatility that the Range Rover supplies clearly out weighs the short comings of the lack of performance on the in town driving and the above average fuel consumption that are the only short comings that I have noticed. Off road it is fantastic, that is where the Rover truly shines. What else would the Queen of England chose for her Chariot anyway.... :-)