Used 2012 Land Rover Range Rover Consumer Reviews
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Range Rover, All Wood
We have owned many Range Rovers over the years, going back to 2005. We have let them come and go, but we have held onto our 2010 Range Rover, even beyond the 2015 Range Rover that originally was going to be its replacement. We let the 2015 go earlier this year for a Mercedes G550. The 2010 continues to be our family pet. Entirely reliable, smooth as butter on highways, handles the worst snow conditions of the Northeast, and will go another 200,000 miles. The newer models (including our 2015) and the New Range Rover of 2022 are just too precious in our view to make any sense. They are not really that much better than the 2010, which I personally think was the best of the modern versions (2010-12) before the refreshed body. As an aside, we recently bought a rebuilt 1990 Defender, and that has taken us deeper into the Land Rover world, in a very positive way. We are even making a trip to South Africa soon having been inspired by the heritage. There really are no vehicles like the Ranger Rover or Classic Defender. I wish Land Rover had followed Mercedes’ lead in refreshing their iconic G Wagon and kept the body style and performance of the original Defender. Love these vehicles, as you can tell.
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Satisfied owner
This car replaced an MB ML63, one of the best cars I've ever owned but the too-firm ride began to wear me down (and my wife). Fortunately, the RR has a new and nicely-powered supercharged engine for 2010, since it was so easy to get spoiled by and used to the ML. So far, I have been very pleased with the RR. It's not sporty and is all about luxury / comfort; different strokes for different folks. It's basically an S-Class SUV. The RR has only 500 miles on it so far, so I will need to update these initial impressions in a few months. Also, I'll soon be putting on true snow tires (to substitute for the all-season stock tires) and giving it some real-world back-road snow tests.
- HSE 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,82594 mi away
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- Supercharged 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,49095 mi away
Extrememly satisfied
I am so very please with the Land Rover we just bought! It is such a beautiful vehicle and very smooth riding! Land Rover of Cary was helpful in my decision making choices of which way to go. The customer service at Land Rover of Cary was highly exceptional as well as the salesman. He was able to answer all of our questions and very knowledgeable about the vehicle. A big thank you to him! I would recommend anyone to go to Land Rover of Cary--they are the best!
I Love My Range Rover
I had a 2003 Range Rover that over the past few years has proven to be...well less than reliable. After considering all alternatives, I couldn't find anything that offered the Range Rover's unique styling--especially the interior. So I took a bit of a chance on a new Range Rover. The new vehicle s significantly enhanced over the 2003. Better stereo, now with iPod integration. Bluetooth, needed horsepower (the 2003 was slow to accelerate on the highway), backup camera, etc. Mine is white, with an ivory and black interior. I love the vehicle, and so far, no problems.
Not Worth the Money
I have a 2010 and have had nothing buy issues. With 19,000 miles the rotors are warped and the tech said I am 5,000 miles away from needing back breaks. Before the Rover I had a GMC Denali I still have it. The Denali has 105,000 miles and I still do not need breaks. In addition the Rover Satellite radio and electronic system is a joke for the money you pay. My recommendation is save the money or buy a BMW, Porsche, or Mercedes bottom line the Rover is not worth it.