I’m looking to buy a luxury suv. I feel like I’ve watched a hundred UA-cam video reviews. I have to say that I think you are the best reviewer I’ve seen. Great job!
@@sam-the-developer8753 I have owned 3 RRs and 4 LRs and have had niggles but no serious issues with any. I've also owned 2 Isuzu and a Subaru which have also only had minor niggles (well, gearbox wrecked itself in one of the Isuzus). Last of all I owned a Jeep which was an absolute nightmare. Never again.
2012 LR4 SE, 98k miles; tailgate actuator failed at 65k miles. $386 to fix. No other issues, so I think that rates a 9.9/10 for me. 2018 Discovery LUX, 46k miles; odd occasional passenger seat airbag light when heated seat is on. Service diagnostic fault history says the electronics in the seat sense a higher than spec amp with seat heat on high. ?? No safety issue, so won't fix it for $600. Otherwise, flawless and 22.4 mpg average. I'll give that a 9.7
I own the 2023 Rover SE P530 and I absolutely love it! Besides the majorly comfortable seats, especially on long trips, it is the smoothest ride ever!! The pick up and go go is amazing - just like a rocket! I did have to wait just over a year for it but let me tell you so worth the wait! I have had mine now for 10 months and have had no issues. It definitely is an expensive car however you only live once! Enjoy life! 😘
Great review. Gave some important info regarding details of the options. I will add that I would ABSOLUTELY stay away from the V8. That's a bmw sourced engine and based on online forums, as well as my discussion with a Land Rover master tech, they are having major issues and buying back a lot of them after major faults. The ingenium I6 seems to be a pretty good engine as long as you stay up on the service (I mean real service like 5000 mile oil changes not the 20K land rover states).
I really don’t understand where this reliability issue rumor comes from? I’ve had a RR in my stable since 2004 changing them every 4 years and all of them only went to the garage for servicing. 19 years, not one breakdown. I’d call that 10/10 for reliability over that kind of period
Lol my friend traded his brand new 2023 Range Rover L. It was already giving him problems with the RWS actuator causing clunky noises, stability problems, the door handles keep getting stuck and one wouldn’t come out at all. Also RWS is a very old technology and there’s a reason they stop implementing it in to cars and now is coming back. DOA😂
Well I am on my 3rd Rover.. I keep them on average five years and I DRIVE them...meaning I 4x4...I tow boats,ATV's and even a horse trailer....and so far have yet to have any real issues....other then my yearly maintenance wipers brakes and tires I have not had issues....my Rover is not a road princess...I am very happy with the product...I maintain it correctly use the correct fuel... no car is perfect and the more and tech that is put into these the more issues will come with them whether it's a Rover or a General motors product....
Experience from wife with Range Rover sport, friends wife with Range Rover evoque and my neighbor with a velar: don’t buy an Indian car. All of them bought new all broke down all stayed in the dealer numerous times for long time waiting parts. Guarantee covered, but all finally understood why I go with Audi or I had suggested them for Lexus or bmw. Well now they learnt their lessons
That's no doubt man it is a super sexy SUV like no other. if I have the $$$$ I will get one but I will warranty the hack out of it. never cheap out on warranty when it comes to Range Or Land Rover
While this is beautiful, I actually think the Velar is even more so. SUVs are inherently ungainly, but these are stunning (disclosure: I have a 2024 Defender - another great design). Either way, Land Rover's design team, headed by Gerry McGovern, really does great work. In my mind, the best three auto designers of the last 15 years have been McGovern at LR, Ian Callum at Jaguar (now retired), and Ed Welburn at GM (also retired).
They are not reliable. Period. If you say you never had issues, then lucky you. Had a evogue the motor went out at 600miles and had to take it back for a new motor. Yes it was on warranty but that is simply ridiculous. Also if they are so reliable, how come they depreciate a quantum rate only after one year?
Why do people like you that post always have a random name with a number at the end? Oh, yes, that's right. You're trolling and more than likely getting paid for it. Also, there is no such thing as an evogue[sic]. Just to prove a point even further, your understanding of English is so bad you don't even know the difference between a motor and an engine.
A luxurious vehicle is supposed to be expensive to buy and to maintain so the plebs are discouraged to get one 😅 , i also don't own a car so my comments are worthless 😢
I’m looking to buy a luxury suv. I feel like I’ve watched a hundred UA-cam video reviews. I have to say that I think you are the best reviewer I’ve seen. Great job!
Absolutely gorgeous- I drove one last weekend (considering a purchase). Really incredible SUV… Only issue is the long waitlist to get one 😅
So many negative comments from people who could never own a Range Rover but believe what they read on the internet. When you have owned one, comment.
Agree. Bunch of cry babies
I own a range rover sport and the reliability is a joke so I normally prefer the land cruiser as my day to go car😊
@@sam-the-developer8753 I have owned 3 RRs and 4 LRs and have had niggles but no serious issues with any. I've also owned 2 Isuzu and a Subaru which have also only had minor niggles (well, gearbox wrecked itself in one of the Isuzus). Last of all I owned a Jeep which was an absolute nightmare. Never again.
Had 2 rr sports 2008 and 2014 and no major issues. Just maintenance
2012 LR4 SE, 98k miles; tailgate actuator failed at 65k miles. $386 to fix. No other issues, so I think that rates a 9.9/10 for me. 2018 Discovery LUX, 46k miles; odd occasional passenger seat airbag light when heated seat is on. Service diagnostic fault history says the electronics in the seat sense a higher than spec amp with seat heat on high. ?? No safety issue, so won't fix it for $600. Otherwise, flawless and 22.4 mpg average. I'll give that a 9.7
I own the 2023 Rover SE P530 and I absolutely love it! Besides the majorly comfortable seats, especially on long trips, it is the smoothest ride ever!! The pick up and go go is amazing - just like a rocket! I did have to wait just over a year for it but let me tell you so worth the wait! I have had mine now for 10 months and have had no issues. It definitely is an expensive car however you only live once! Enjoy life! 😘
Great review. Gave some important info regarding details of the options. I will add that I would ABSOLUTELY stay away from the V8. That's a bmw sourced engine and based on online forums, as well as my discussion with a Land Rover master tech, they are having major issues and buying back a lot of them after major faults. The ingenium I6 seems to be a pretty good engine as long as you stay up on the service (I mean real service like 5000 mile oil changes not the 20K land rover states).
Gorgeous vehicle! I love my landrover! Zero issues!
Ow at least that's good news. How long have you owned it? And did you buy it new or used?
I really don’t understand where this reliability issue rumor comes from? I’ve had a RR in my stable since 2004 changing them every 4 years and all of them only went to the garage for servicing. 19 years, not one breakdown. I’d call that 10/10 for reliability over that kind of period
Changing them every 4 years is the trick.
range rover sport and evoque's had lots of issues , it drove me crazy
Like your review style 🇬🇧
I want to own an evoque one day. Imo that is truly the sexiest suv
I have a 2024 sport phev on order😁🙌🏿💚
Beautiful video
Lol my friend traded his brand new 2023 Range Rover L. It was already giving him problems with the RWS actuator causing clunky noises, stability problems, the door handles keep getting stuck and one wouldn’t come out at all. Also RWS is a very old technology and there’s a reason they stop implementing it in to cars and now is coming back. DOA😂
I paid $115K for my 2023 in Eiger Grey which is a bargain when cruddy Escalades and Navigators are about the same price.
Well I am on my 3rd Rover.. I keep them on average five years and I DRIVE them...meaning I 4x4...I tow boats,ATV's and even a horse trailer....and so far have yet to have any real issues....other then my yearly maintenance wipers brakes and tires I have not had issues....my Rover is not a road princess...I am very happy with the product...I maintain it correctly use the correct fuel... no car is perfect and the more and tech that is put into these the more issues will come with them whether it's a Rover or a General motors product....
Experience from wife with Range Rover sport, friends wife with Range Rover evoque and my neighbor with a velar: don’t buy an Indian car. All of them bought new all broke down all stayed in the dealer numerous times for long time waiting parts. Guarantee covered, but all finally understood why I go with Audi or I had suggested them for Lexus or bmw. Well now they learnt their lessons
That's no doubt man it is a super sexy SUV like no other. if I have the $$$$ I will get one but I will warranty the hack out of it. never cheap out on warranty when it comes to Range Or Land Rover
lease one NEVER buy one rolling piles of junk as they age
While this is beautiful, I actually think the Velar is even more so. SUVs are inherently ungainly, but these are stunning (disclosure: I have a 2024 Defender - another great design).
Either way, Land Rover's design team, headed by Gerry McGovern, really does great work. In my mind, the best three auto designers of the last 15 years have been McGovern at LR, Ian Callum at Jaguar (now retired), and Ed Welburn at GM (also retired).
the side view windows at the front are a bit small in my opinion, otherwise fantastic car
This is it!
Luxurious powerful RANGEROVER
Thank you
Beautiful
Time to trade my 300k kms + 2009 RRS HSE? -reliable enough for me so far.
The depreciation value is a big concern for me on this mammoth vehicle..
caparthian grey?
I am getting one
I think having beauty and reliability at the same time isn't likely. There's a trade-off
If you love RRs Amen but please LEASE dont get stuck with the Purchase headaches .
If you want to buy Range Rover? Then wait a few years because it depreciates like a falling rock.
They are not reliable. Period. If you say you never had issues, then lucky you. Had a evogue the motor went out at 600miles and had to take it back for a new motor. Yes it was on warranty but that is simply ridiculous. Also if they are so reliable, how come they depreciate a quantum rate only after one year?
Why do people like you that post always have a random name with a number at the end? Oh, yes, that's right. You're trolling and more than likely getting paid for it.
Also, there is no such thing as an evogue[sic].
Just to prove a point even further, your understanding of English is so bad you don't even know the difference between a motor and an engine.
A luxurious vehicle is supposed to be expensive to buy and to maintain so the plebs are discouraged to get one 😅 , i also don't own a car so my comments are worthless 😢
This or Cadillac escalade;
It would look better with some off-road equipment on: Larger off-road tires and a bull-guard
underneath the skin, it’s all BMW so just go by BMW and enjoy the warranty
sitting in a car for 13 minutes and driving for 5 minutes is NOT a review...shill advertisement.
No thank you I’ll the Escalade or Rolls-Royce Cullinan
Escalade? #1 stolen SUV in America. You'll love it 'till it's stolen. You really in the market for a Rolls SUV? I think not.
A beautiful disaster.
Why?
@@derekwalsh1935 I guess Figmo's comments has to do with reliability issues
@@erickjuma7643 So, can he share his model and service history to define it, or is he another internet parrot?
Next to Fiat, the LAST brand I would ever own!