Used 2003 Land Rover Range Rover SUV Consumer Reviews
Spend wisely and buy a Trail Blazer
First off, my truck was in the shop SEVEN times since it was deliverd to me in 09/02. Repair visits 1-3 involved the same steering and seating electrical problem. Repair visits 4-7 involved the navigation system, which was STILL FAULTY after I sold the truck. The Nav voice system would NEVER work. Of course I took this matter up with Land Rover USA and the Dealership and neither did a thing except apologize, schedule another repair visit and give me an Enterprise rent-a-car for the seventh time. As a matter of fact, that is when I drove the Trail Blazer and WOW!!!! What a truck!
the best sport utility ever
This is the greatest sport utility ever! You will love this truck.
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The Range Rover Should Look
To Lexus and see what customer satisfaction is all about.My RangeRover is a piece of very expensive junk! The steering wheel makes a horrible noise, the entire rear cupholder came out from the rear seat, the glove box never closes, the roof leaks,the doors don't stay open,need I go on?
Clearly a Bimmer
The new Range Rover is by far the best SUV I have owned (and there have been many). The interior design is like a well-done Manhattan living room with its cherrywood (not that plastic-looking veneer crap) and buttery leather with contrasting piping. The 19" wheels are stout and lend way to great handling for a truck. One would have to be trying extremely hard to roll this machine. I have the same 4.4L V8 BMW powerplant in two other cars and it is bullet-proof, quite smooth, and reliable. Just about everything else save the box-design of the body is easily recognised as BMW as well, again speaking volumes about the expected reliability and thoughful design.
2003 Range Rover vs my old Escalade & ML
This Rover drives so nice, and has such a good quality feel to it (both inside, in the genuine wood - none of that cheesy Cadillac 50cent plastic fake wood) and in the way that it handles bumps. It drives like a dream, and with the hyper-adjustable power seats & air suspension it just blows away every other SUV that I've owned or tested. I race SCCA showroom stock, so when I picked an SUV I judged it pretty harsh. I liked the interior room of my ML500, but the ML drivers seat is uncomfortable without lumbar or a usable armrest. If you can afford it, this Rover is the finest SUV on the planet