Used 2000 Land Rover Range Rover 4.6 HSE 4dr SUV AWD Consumer Reviews
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There were 10 things I wanted to do before I die and go to heaven. Number 4 on that list was to own a Range Rover. This sweet riding vehicle reminds me of my first real girl...smooth...silky...and something everybody else wishes they had...enuf said!
It's a great car if you have the funds
I bought my truck in November 2000. It was a special edition, in which 25 were made (125 were planned, but 25 only made it out). I love the car, plan on driving it into the ground, however it still is a Range Rover. To begin with Rovers are not well known for their reliability. It isn't the question of whether you have a good one or a bad one, it is more like I have a bad one or a less bad one. So far during my ownership, I have replaced a fair amount, about $10,000 worth of work since new. I also know that since I came out of warranty, I need to put in about $4-5k. I would avoid a Range Rover and go Japanese, unless a Land Rover/Range Rover is a must have
- 4.6 HSE 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,000440 mi away
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- 4.0 SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,4991,045 mi away
Don't make the mistake
I'm on my second Range Rover. My family has 4 of them also and we're all moving away from Land Rover. Don't let the extended warrany fool you. You will spend 4 times the vehicle price to maintain the vehicle! Don't ever buy a used Land Rover! So many problems and not worth the headaches. Land Rovers are kind of like horses, the best two days you have them are the day you buy them and the day you sell them. Get Ready for $1000 brake jobs every 8,000 miles. Make sure you like the dealerships loaner car before you buy because thats what you will be driving most of the time. Everyone of our landrovers has had MAJOR problems. Please don't make this mistake.
I won't buy another Range Rover, but I love mine
Tbh some days I would rate my Range Rover as one star, and other days i'd give it a five star rating. Today it gets four stars. There's way too much stuff to fix always something breaking, and wiring problems in perpetuum.. It's like, the engine and transmission are very well built. You can get in and start my range Rover up and drive wherever you want, but you can't roll up the back door windows. The running lights and blinkers only work on one side, but it starts right up every time. The transmission always shifts smooth, but the windshield wipers come on (and stay on as long as it's in od) when it shifts into overdrive. There's more, but I think you get my point. I recommend don't buy a Land Rover vehicle. At least not an older one like I have. If you do buy one be careful as you might become a Range Rover addict like me. I may not ever buy another one, but I ain't getting rid of mine. It's like a love hate relationship I have with my Range Rover. 😁
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Definitely NOT worth it
Can't say too many good things about this car. Price comparison was similar to an S-Class - should have bought the S-Class! Resale value is extremely poor - it been less than 4 yrs and the re-sale price has already dropped 60%. Can't even sell it if I want to - too much of a loss! Technology was really old when I bought it compared to available technology at the time. Unless you are into serious off-roading...its defintely NOT worth the money.