tbh apple prducts lost their "flex value" bcoz many windows and androids products caught up but its so annoying that if you have a $1500 android phone and a iphone 7 the person with the iphone 7 is "rich"
@@pink_mellow4846 umm windows and android clearly haven’t caught up yet Apple still leads the way in mobile soc’s by a wide margin. and by releasing the M1 MacBooks they’re rattling Intel’s stronghold in the pc industry. i think Apple’s case is similar to Range Rover because their products are incredibly capable and push the limits of innovation, but Apple has now become more of a status brand in the eyes of consumers as opposed to a tech firm
@@熊ちゃん-h7t yes apple has become more of a "status brand" thats why people keep changing it not because their phones don't last but because they want to have the newest apple phone, android has caught up alot in the years example the google pixels are as good as apple phones but again it's about what you are looking at both of them give different things, even samsung oppo etc have become way more expensive than what they used to be even dell laptops have become huge competitors on macbooks but people still think that apple products is more of a status with all those "last one to stop eating wins a iphone 12". also apple and windows use different chips like i5-i7 chips run same as the m1 chips
The thing is that the people who use them to off road and know how to work on them, actually like them a lot. When they're working, and you're not affraid to scratch them, they're incredibly capable vehicles
@@tpb7350 not true. I know a kid who graduated from automotive school, first job was at a Rover dealership, said he would never buy a Range, too many issues. My sister has a Range and says her car is crap, it’s ALWAYS in the shop.. personally I think it’s a country car, not a city car, just like a Jag. City streets are gonna break them down.
@@blessen9238 Range Rover is indeed reliable for the first 10,000 miles, beyond that you better be friends with a tow truck and a mechanic. Prepare yourself with random breakdowns and be prepared to cough up cash for lemon repairs
95% of Range Rovers sold in the last 5 years are still on the road today. The other 5% made it back home. Jokes aside, Range Rovers are actually pretty fuel efficient because of their lightweight aluminum bodies. *Check out the Range Rover fuel economy on our channel.*
@@jamesmace47 it's ridiculous people want any sh@t if it only looks good. What about drive experience Land rover is totally mediocre. You didn't drive a car if you find land rover a good handling. I laugh at your weak brain
Tata Motors is one of the biggest heavy vehicle manufacturer in entire asia. Their small cars are not good, but they produced some excellent SUVs in past like the siera and safari.
I doubt the info that Tata Motors is nothing without the Rover brand, its India's second largest producer of consumer vehicle and first in commercial with exports quite big. Post taking up JLR Tata has brought in very good cars for India too which puts safety first (unlike other brands) eg: Altroz, HBX(to be launched soon), Tiago, Tigor, Harrier and iconic safari coming back in line up. Harrier uses the same build architecture of Land Rover but at a smaller ticket price.
its reality tata motors is nothing without JLR. JLR is biggest portion of their sales, tata motors is just very small in front of it. Just dont be illogical that its tata so it gonna be big. tata motors dont even have 10% market share in indian passenger market right, just bec they launching cars doesnt makes them the best sellers. they are still behind maruti, hyundai who controls more than 50 to 60 percent of the market.
I've been to India and I know Tata is huge in India, but I doubt even 5% of Europeans and Americans have even heard of it. That's what it's implying, not only in financial terms, but in brand popularity. Now more and more westerners will hear of Tata because of Range Rover.
@@andrewhartmangunsmith2755 tata sons is one of the biggest conglomerate in the world,there are 100's of companies, brands & subsidaries under the control of tata empire. Tata motors is a small part of tata, one among the 100 companies. Most of products including tea, steel etc in Europe are produced by tata. It owns many brands in Europe, America & Asia etc
i honestly don’t understand everyone defaming the range rover’s reputation online but my family has has over five range rovers and from 2010 and on the quality, durability, and performance has drastically improved. I honestly think it is the best suv at its price point on the market. Perhaps it’s just me but range rovers has been very reliable. The build and drive quality is sublime. Maybe actually drive one before slandering it.
Some of it comes down to model and luck. My parents had a Range Rover and loved it, few years later they got another, and it broke down all the time. They ended up selling it quickly and leasing them. Now, they just lease all the new ones so they don’t have to deal with reliability issues.
@@christopherl5456 yes and no. For luxury German cars, always lease. I love BMWs and that’s what I personally drive. Had an old 328 that broke down all the time but I loved the car so I also just started leasing them. If you have your own business, it’s also a good tax right off. However, reliable cars that don’t cost a lot to maintain don’t need to be leased because you pay a premium to drive the car with free service but never truly own it. With a BMW, it’s worth it because if something goes wrong, you’re screwed, but leasing a Volkswagen is just throwing money away.
Bmw Audi Mercedes even a Porsche Cayenne no matter how big they are when a ranger in on the road you know the dominance and presence it brings just pure class
I remember 1985 K5 blazer, you could sit on the radiator with your feet inside and work easy on a small V8. $25 2 bolt 2 hose fuel pumps, On The Engine, were standard everywhere. The Volkswagen Beetle was a Tank @ too. 36hp "lawnmower" engine. They were Everywhere.
@@Pea-G "Premium" doesn't necessarily mean "the best". Take Apple for example. You'll get a better PC (hell even a gaming one) for the price of a single Mac. Same goes for their phones or the headsets they sell where you'll get better headsets or speakers from Sony, JBL, Harman Kardon or even Bose.
I’ve always loved the “look” of Range Rovers, they are simply put-Beautiful Vehicles. But I’ve always avoided them, because of hearing all the “reliability issues”. I’ve owned 60+ vehicles in my adult lifetime...and nearly every brand. Last year took the plunge on a “used” Range Rover Sport. I’m absolutely in love with the car...it is just amazing in almost every way. At nearly 70K miles...never been in the shop. Even if it does require repair...I could care less....It’s “worth it”..
I fell in love with range rovers before I even knew they were a popular brand. I just remember thinking that their design was so elegant, and had a bit of uniqueness as well which really appealed to me. So I think there is also Range Rovers owners who buy for that reason. Not that I'll ever be able to afford one though haha.
This is one of the best cars I have ever driven! My boss has the Range Rover Sport 2019 model with the 5.0 V8 Supercharged with 504 Hp! It’s like flying a rocket, danm it’s fast!
@@YBehri People that think this way are 3 things: - scotty kilmer fans - not car enthusiasts - don’t understand that these cars are leased or bought for less than 5 years
We owned a Land Rover LR4 in Saudi and it was the best vehicle we've ever owned. The only downside was that it cost me 3 times as much as a Toyota to have the car serviced.
Which type you got ? Sport ? Which model .. I’m in Saudi Arabia i want to buy one but they told me it’s not reliable car .. and can’t stay with you more than 3 years.. and you will sell it
Makes a great "presence" as driveway ornament. Knew a guy that had one . He said he got fed up with every time he took it in to the dealership the bill was $1000.00.They always found something wrong with it. He got fed up and bought a Lexus RX 350. He says much better he takes it in for an oil change and before he is finished his complimentary coffee they have the oil changed.No other repairs.
So how many miles was the highest one before selling if you said one since 2004 I would have more faith but no matter what brand car you drive if bought five new in that time you should have any issues
Does that mean you've had each Range Rover an average of 3 years each? Three years isn't long enough to know how well built a vehicle is. But glad that they've held up. Would love to own one, but not enough money. :)
"Tata is nothing without range rover" according to CLSA ltd (a hong kong brokerage owned by citic group, a chinese state owned investment company). Fair enough 😂
@@akhileshyadav-wn7og tata motors was already a big name in India before these purchases. He bought these brands just to teach lesson to previous owners.
@@iash0ksingh1794 tata motor's revenue is about 40 billion and in which jlr contributed about 30 billion. also jlr makes signfcantly more profit than others vehicles of tata motors. so... we can say jlr contributes most to tata motors.
@@SdoubleA I never said it’s price was cheap right now, for example Acura Honda’s premium brand tried making a car to compete with Porsche amongst other luxury brands and didn’t come out well for them, they were charging for their reliability and luxuries, it was a fail.
I live next to a volcano and a lot of people go to the forest sorrounding it. I've seen Defenders, G-wagens, Jimnys/Samurais, an UAZ and some good 'ol Jeeps. You know what I haven't seen? Range Rovers. Their owners are so posh they don't even take them to the city park.
for some reason this reminds me of the time I see these high dollar SUV's outside of dollar general. like... you pay all that much to look fancy just to blend in with the not-fancy?
Lol IKR. US citizen living in South East Asia now where roads are bumpy and there’s lots of muds especially during rainy season. In the US, roads are super smooth, you dont need to go through the dirt and muds, wth you need it for?????
Can say the same for Apple, they constantly have design faults with expensive out of warranty repairs, brand power and image is what everyone wants because no matter what you do its power.
@@notallpolitical I have a lot of Apple products and I have never taken them into a shop. My 6yr old Macbook Pro is still running great, I just wish I bought it with a bigger hard drive. No issues with my iPhones that didn't result from tons of drops.
@@quietcorner293 my 2012 rmbp had screen issues they sorted it out for free thankfully years ago, but the keyboard disasters, cable issues and overheating to name a few just shows that even halo brands get it wrong but we buy them for the brand image and functionality.
TATA today is more like a mixture of all industries, conglomerate. Originally started in British India, now I guess it is everywhere in the world which is good.
I own 4 Range Rovers. 1 is the SV Autobiorgaphy LWB version, and a brand new Range Rover 50th Limited Edition model. I also have 2 Range Rover Sports one Hybrid Autobiography, and the other is a SVR. Love them to absolute hell!
As a full time mechanic all I have to say is; only buy brand new as a second vehicle. Give it back before warranty is up. Those cars can bankrupt someone who could only afford in the used market. The Toyota Camry or a Honda Accord is a sign of true status of being sensible and modesty.
I been against RR for YEARS! But after testing driving several lux SUVs I ended up with the sport! I got it for me...the body, the ride, the feel. I love it.
@@smoothz01 seems like you miss those basic common sense too. All the luxury cars show up on that list. It is a luxury vehicle with endless customization. This SUV is the reason lambo, Bentley and rolls are coming with theirs own Suv.
TATA motors who turned this bankruptcy Landrover jagaur into successful like we see today Like changing the designs, models, electrification, management, leadership. Ratan Tata used to spend a day in a month sitting in Landrover factory UK with employees, factory workers and take their opinions/advices and listen to their ideas ❤️
@@zionwilliamson7110 I know several people who have owned Range Rover and they had no problems. It has become fashionable to criticise the Range Rover , probably by jealous people
I bought my first one and it’s awesome - comfortable for 5 people and our dogs, luggage, can go off road anywhere and it’s both fast and actually pretty economical. If you think it’s unreliable I would point you to a lot of other unreliable cars. It’s an amazing family car really.
I had one in late 90’s with major electrical issues like door locks flipping unlocked when you’re on the highway. Issues like that are nonexistent today. They just need a good EV at this point.
@@Bxconnect exactly. Yes, they're expensive to develop, but it's not like they're trying to keep it under 30k, they (and they're customer base) can afford that. Plus, reliability would almost be irrelevant since there's so little that can even go wrong with an EV.
@@mattr0103 to own a RangeRover, you have to have a capital to own 10 of them lol... friend's XJ was at the dealership parking lot longer than him driving the car
They say that Land Rover and Jaguar needs a lot of money to electrify all their vehicles, but the only one that can give it them is their parent company Tata Motors. Yet Tata Motors is worthless without Land Rover and Jaguar, from whom they are getting all of their money, mostly Land Rover. So, can anyone figure out this circular logic?
@suspicionofdeceit your friend handles the car badly. I am talking and I live in Africa. Trust me when I tell you something. Why? Here we have both brand new and used units that have done countless miles in Europe. Blame poor car handling, maintenance and very shallow pockets.
The people who are saying how unreliable they are probably have never driven a land driver in there life, in 6 years of driving one I haven’t had a single foult with the car 👍
peoples are saying that the land rover are not reliable vehicle,,but in my case i own a 2017 model LR Evoque, which is completed his 230000 km without any major problem,i still enjoying my vehicle
@@jeff1595 actually, it's neither - $46k (4,830,000 yen) is what the barebones base model costs - 5 cloth seats, grey plastic everything, no heated steering wheel, etc.
a similar trend can be seen on the Mercedes-Benz G Class ... the old ones were meant to take the beating of rough offroad conditions, while new ones might technically be able to go there, but no-one would take their luxurious G Class in actual offroad conditions today
I took my Range Rover sport autobiography off Roading and I’m not gonna lie. I wasn’t shocked because I knew what the car was purpose to do but I was very surprised it did that so well it’s insane. It’s ludicrous does everything car it goes fast. It’s amazing at offloading it’s a luxury it’s a status symbol, and it’s really fun to drive if you have the money I definitely recommend you buy one
I love my Range Rover Westminster. No issues. I don’t think there is another vehicle with this much luxury in it without looking flashy.. Everyone looks at the guy in a Bentley, but Range Rovers blend into the crowd. Most people don’t know how cool they are unless they have one.. if you can only have 1 vehicle, this is the full package
@@THESLlCK Ive loved range rovers since i was a kid in the '70s when the police used them in Jamaica. Was totally in love with that whisling sound they produceds back then. and they only got better.
The draw of Land Rover/Range Rover is a mostly emotional one. It's true that Land Rovers and Range Rovers have outstanding off-road/rough terrain performance; the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment (the UK's SAS commandos) have used Range Rovers or Land Rovers for this very reason. But if you r off-road adventure in the Rovers is limited to the occasional gravel road or maybe crossing a lawn, and the rest of it is on paved roads, even windy one, consider this: A BMW X5 SUV will outperform the Rover, be just as luxurious as the Rover, accelerate better than the Rover, handle more nimbly than the Rover with less body roll, and offer technology in the cabin and in the driver's cockpit that is better than the Rover's all for $20,000 less than the Rover. And the X5 is a much more reliable vehicle. But there is reality, and then there is emotion...
TATA saved Land Rover from bankruptcy, and rose it from the ashes, it is one of the biggest companies in India with operations across the world, seems like CNBC did little to no research into the brand hence they termed it as "nothing".
What The Heck You Mean By " Tata Motors is Nothing Without Jaguar" TATA Group is one of the Indian's lead CAR maker. Before saying Anything that Much Offense please Do Some Research !, Tata Defeated Ford And Bought there Dieing Company 😁
that's what CLSA reported in2020, most of the profits were coming from JLR business than the rest of tatamotors own brand. the revenues from tatamotors own business was on a continuous decline and on the other hand JLR turned from loss to basically sustaining tatamotors
Owned two and can honestly say they are beautiful and have an extremely relaxing and smooth ride but have been just as happy with a Volvo and Acura with much less maintenance issues. There are at least two major issues with Land Rovers every year.
You can't really find anything in a Range Rover that you won't find in a Volvo or a BMW. In my opinion, Volvo is the way to go, or any of these brands positioned on the "lower end" of premium. You'll get the same features for a much lighter hit on your bank account, bang for your buck.
@@thetrustysidekick3013 I agree, so true. The one thing the Rover has going for it though is comfortability and smoothness. However having to get new tires and brakes every year or two isn’t worth it.
@@thetrustysidekick3013 many people don’t off-road at all with newer cars, companies like Land Rover and Jeep have turned their off-road cars into road cars, but they’ve given it that off-road capability for the people who need it, why do you think jeep offers sahara and rubicon
@@thetrustysidekick3013 jeep is debatably just as unreliable as JLR nowadays with the involvement of fiat Chrysler even the few rubicon’s i know of in Ireland break down in ways you wouldn’t expect
I wonder how many of those citing reliability issues have owned one. I have two, a 2014 and 2020 and haven’t had any issues with the 2014. The 2020 is fairly new so I’ll wait a few years to see if I have the same luck with it but the 14 has 135k and 0 issues.
For me the peak of Land Rover was when they are still active in Camel Thropy, that event literally soar to all over the country and attract Adventurer to participae in it, as well as making legendary car like defender 110, Range rover, and Discovery.
Two things: first I don’t care who is making them Land Rover is an iconic British brand. Second: there have been a number of really good American SUV’s over the years. The problem is they can’t leave well enough alone. Change for the sake if change is idiotic. I owned and drove a 1994 Chevy Suburban 2500 6.5 litre turbo diesel 2 wheel drive with all leather interior. I drove the vehicle for 21 years and loved every minute of it. In all that time the only thing I did other than regular maintenance was to buy two new batteries for it at the 10 year point. That vehicle took me and my family absolutely everywhere we wanted it to go. It got surprisingly good mileage both highway and around town. It had loads of power for passing on the highway and for off-roading. It handled well on dirt roads including crossing streams and going through mud. I used it for camping, hunting and general exploring and without fail it did it all. This was all done with only 2 wheel drive. I credit its weight (heavy) with a powerful engine for such incredible performance. Of course the first time it needed new tires I skipped over the street tires it came with in favour of some very knobby all terrain tires. That choice in tires made it perform off-road even better than before and yet it still got good mileage on-road. It had more room inside than any vehicle I’ve seen then or now. And it had the absolutely most comfortable seats in any vehicle I’ve ever sat in. When my family from the U.K. came over to visit they referred to it as an “estate” car lol. As we toured all around the Pacific Northwest they behaved as if we were in a Rolls Royce or Bentley lol. When my dad died in his will were instructions that said if I didn’t buy a brand new truck for myself then I wouldn’t get the rest of my inheritance lol He new I would probably drive that vehicle for another 21 years lol So I did what was required and bought the new truck, but I kept that suburban in the family lol. I gave it to my son who is now raising his family with that vehicle lol. He and his wife love that thing! lol. It had just over 200,000 miles on it in 2015 when I gave it to my son. Now almost 7 years later it has over 300,000 miles on it and the only thing done to it besides regular maintenance was to replace the batteries again lol. That’s what I mean about change for the sake of change in that they had the perfect vehicle but changed it anyways. It’s a darn shame too. At least I get to see it every time I go to my sons house or he comes to mine lol. And amazingly even the paint (champagne colour) has lasted all this time. That Suburban is now 28 years old and still going strong. You gotta love a well built diesel engine. Cheers
A Range Rover, an iPhone, an iPad, a Rolex... Look mama I've made it! - That's how people value life. Lol
Damn looks like someone is broke
They have tbh.
tbh apple prducts lost their "flex value" bcoz many windows and androids products caught up but its so annoying that if you have a $1500 android phone and a iphone 7 the person with the iphone 7 is "rich"
@@pink_mellow4846 umm windows and android clearly haven’t caught up yet Apple still leads the way in mobile soc’s by a wide margin. and by releasing the M1 MacBooks they’re rattling Intel’s stronghold in the pc industry. i think Apple’s case is similar to Range Rover because their products are incredibly capable and push the limits of innovation, but Apple has now become more of a status brand in the eyes of consumers as opposed to a tech firm
@@熊ちゃん-h7t yes apple has become more of a "status brand" thats why people keep changing it not because their phones don't last but because they want to have the newest apple phone, android has caught up alot in the years example the google pixels are as good as apple phones but again it's about what you are looking at both of them give different things, even samsung oppo etc have become way more expensive than what they used to be even dell laptops have become huge competitors on macbooks but people still think that apple products is more of a status with all those "last one to stop eating wins a iphone 12". also apple and windows use different chips like i5-i7 chips run same as the m1 chips
You’ve forgot something, the loyalty of the customers... even when it’s not always faultless, you can see the customer’s won’t change brands.
I’ve only owned rovers. My first car was a 1965 IIa ... haven’t been cured of the affliction since.
It's a pretty toxic relationship yes.
The thing is that the people who use them to off road and know how to work on them, actually like them a lot.
When they're working, and you're not affraid to scratch them, they're incredibly capable vehicles
Agreed. My dad also belongs to this group. Not really care about features, as long as it is same brand.
I’m one of them heheeee🥰
Let’s be honest here, it became that much more popular thanks to hip hop music videos, similar to Escalade back in the early 2000s.
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And they are both vehicles with horrible quality
@@m1kcan1 says the guy who owns a toyota? Lmfao
@@gto4609 true true😂
@@tpb7350 not true. I know a kid who graduated from automotive school, first job was at a Rover dealership, said he would never buy a Range, too many issues. My sister has a Range and says her car is crap, it’s ALWAYS in the shop.. personally I think it’s a country car, not a city car, just like a Jag. City streets are gonna break them down.
Tata group is nothing without 'Range Rover '?
Funny lol...
Keep googling about Tata.
They’re talking about Tata Motors, not the whole group. But I do understand what you mean.
Exactly
Tata motors hi kaha hai.... Tata group nhi....!!!?
Funny lol....
This is the only product that Chinese people can boycott
@@DL3MMA well there’s a reason they diversified their business.. and that’s a good move just like they say don’t put all eggs in the same basket
At least you'll be comfortable in the jungle when it breaks down.
Who cares, they are beautiful
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@@Chillednfunked they are not reliable
Rang Rover is indeed very RELIABLE..
@@blessen9238 Range Rover is indeed reliable for the first 10,000 miles, beyond that you better be friends with a tow truck and a mechanic. Prepare yourself with random breakdowns and be prepared to cough up cash for lemon repairs
How about the Title and Topic for your next video be - " How Tata saved Jaguar, LR and RR from Bankruptcy ".
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🤣😂yes
What does that even have to do with the brand, vw saved bugatti after they went bankrupt, so what?
@@gto4609 so what
@@gto4609 So if you'd make a video on Buggati you _would_ note something so big as potential bankruptcy not gloss over it like in this video
When you can combine the British Royal family and Kim Kardashian in one sentence 😂
I know That's disgraceful but that's the closest america has to a american aristocracy.
Yet it’s an Indian company lol 🇮🇳
@@JaiMahadevv27 stfu
One loots tax payers money other earned her money.
@@JaiMahadevv27 today I learned the Indians were British again
95% of Range Rovers sold in the last 5 years are still on the road today. The other 5% made it back home.
Jokes aside, Range Rovers are actually pretty fuel efficient because of their lightweight aluminum bodies. *Check out the Range Rover fuel economy on our channel.*
no they all broken
And that doesn't take into account the percentage of owners who took their Range Rovers off-road.
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Lmao
I wished they were reliable tbh they probably have they best luxury suv
It's crazy how well it sells despite all the reliability issues.
Because nothing else looks like it or drives like it
It’s all about clouts
@@jamesmace47 it's ridiculous people want any sh@t if it only looks good. What about drive experience Land rover is totally mediocre. You didn't drive a car if you find land rover a good handling. I laugh at your weak brain
coz its a range rover & range rover isn't a normal brand
It’s a status symbol SUV. You gotta have a lot of repair $$$ if you own one. For the high income people and the rich that’s not an issue for them.
The only "status" range rover is consistently gonna have is engine light on.
Not really have had a one for a while and no light but i dont like that its now a flex car
@@xandervlassenbroeck5222 youtube idiot
Lmfao. That is hilarious, man.
@@ARTDEVGRU247 Thanks brotha
@@cesarurzua8234 how can you call him a idiot if your the idiot?
I don't think they know about the entire tata industries operations.
they were talking about tata motors, not whole tata group
@@akhileshyadav-wn7og still the tata motors operations currently going on though
@@ieditedmyname289 yeah they are, still their entire operation is all over the place.
@@akhileshyadav-wn7og TATa moters ke bare me bhi unko kuch pata nahi h
none cares
No matter what anyone say. Proud of how Indian group Tata made it successful
The british prestige made it successful.
TATA helped , but not the sole reason
@@polishedmeat6399 why they sold.?????
Jealous British are coming
And this is the Third Great thing Indians achieved after Kamasutra and Butter chicken! Bravo!🤘🏻👏🏻
14:11 Tata motors worth nothing without jlr....😂😂😂😂
Joke of the decade😂😂😂
It's true. Tata Motors have the respect they have just cuz of JLR Legacy.
@@shobhitrealm
Ok..then you have to research on Tata motors...
Upto some extent I agree to his points...mainy in passenger car market, Nexon or harrier is based on rovers.
Tata Motors is one of the biggest heavy vehicle manufacturer in entire asia.
Their small cars are not good, but they produced some excellent SUVs in past like the siera and safari.
Pure western propaganda against Eastern company.
Ancient middle eastern proverb: If you want to go to the desert, take a Land Rover. If you want to make it back, take a Land Cruiser.
as a middle eastern I can confirm this
I didn’t understand. Do you mean like land cruiser are better? Or Range Rover isn’t reliable for long drive?
@@TheRobinMorris it's a joke for broke people
So where does the Land Cruiser come from?
According to Jalopnik that Land Rovers are for fancy idiots and Jeeps are for idiots. Lol.
Land Rover it's like 5 stars hotel.. Very comfortable and Feels so nice inside the Land Rover. Lovely SUV.
Like you rode the cars🤣🤣🤣
@@black__monk400 rode
Lana rodes
The vehicle of house moms and trophy wives everywhere
Lol
As well as Old money & farmers.
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BList anyone that can afford the maintenance costs.
I doubt the info that Tata Motors is nothing without the Rover brand, its India's second largest producer of consumer vehicle and first in commercial with exports quite big. Post taking up JLR Tata has brought in very good cars for India too which puts safety first (unlike other brands) eg: Altroz, HBX(to be launched soon), Tiago, Tigor, Harrier and iconic safari coming back in line up. Harrier uses the same build architecture of Land Rover but at a smaller ticket price.
its reality tata motors is nothing without JLR. JLR is biggest portion of their sales, tata motors is just very small in front of it. Just dont be illogical that its tata so it gonna be big.
tata motors dont even have 10% market share in indian passenger market right, just bec they launching cars doesnt makes them the best sellers.
they are still behind maruti, hyundai who controls more than 50 to 60 percent of the market.
Tata is good. But only for India.
Na bro, JLR is key for Tata motors...but it's not much to the big Tata conglomerate
I've been to India and I know Tata is huge in India, but I doubt even 5% of Europeans and Americans have even heard of it. That's what it's implying, not only in financial terms, but in brand popularity. Now more and more westerners will hear of Tata because of Range Rover.
@@andrewhartmangunsmith2755 tata sons is one of the biggest conglomerate in the world,there are 100's of companies, brands & subsidaries under the control of tata empire. Tata motors is a small part of tata, one among the 100 companies. Most of products including tea, steel etc in Europe are produced by tata. It owns many brands in Europe, America & Asia etc
A big thanks goes to TATA motors for preserving the ICON
Range river bus? I drive a proper car Porsche Cayenne
Is BMW bro not tata
@@Buharialtinee lol, it's owned by TATA
@@BuharialtineeI think you're in 2000.
Come back bro to 2020 era
Read somewhere “If you want to go for a long road trip, buy a Range Rover. If you want to come back, buy a Land Cruiser”
Xd
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Land cruiser anyday everyday
or Lexus GX 570
Yep!
i honestly don’t understand everyone defaming the range rover’s reputation online but my family has has over five range rovers and from 2010 and on the quality, durability, and performance has drastically improved. I honestly think it is the best suv at its price point on the market. Perhaps it’s just me but range rovers has been very reliable. The build and drive quality is sublime. Maybe actually drive one before slandering it.
Some of it comes down to model and luck. My parents had a Range Rover and loved it, few years later they got another, and it broke down all the time. They ended up selling it quickly and leasing them. Now, they just lease all the new ones so they don’t have to deal with reliability issues.
@@ryanmccaffery9027 but yes I see your point definitely, but I think that applies to all cars not just rovers
@@christopherl5456 yes and no. For luxury German cars, always lease. I love BMWs and that’s what I personally drive. Had an old 328 that broke down all the time but I loved the car so I also just started leasing them. If you have your own business, it’s also a good tax right off. However, reliable cars that don’t cost a lot to maintain don’t need to be leased because you pay a premium to drive the car with free service but never truly own it. With a BMW, it’s worth it because if something goes wrong, you’re screwed, but leasing a Volkswagen is just throwing money away.
LMAOOOOOOOO
lol, your family has had over five range rovers because they keep breaking down
Bmw Audi Mercedes even a Porsche Cayenne no matter how big they are when a ranger in on the road you know the dominance and presence it brings just pure class
German SUVs (except the G-Wagen) are not really off-road worthy.
They look like ford explorers now.
Because you need status to be able to afford to fix it when it breaks down.
Gotta get that Carmax bumper to bumper warranty
I remember 1985 K5 blazer, you could sit on the radiator with your feet inside and work easy on a small V8.
$25 2 bolt 2 hose fuel pumps, On The Engine, were standard everywhere.
The Volkswagen Beetle was a Tank @ too.
36hp "lawnmower" engine.
They were Everywhere.
Range Rover are so bad they don’t even offer warranty unless you buy it used
@@yungactivist It’s a premium brand. What does that mean? That if you can afford buying that car, you can afford fixing it.
@@Pea-G
"Premium" doesn't necessarily mean "the best".
Take Apple for example.
You'll get a better PC (hell even a gaming one) for the price of a single Mac.
Same goes for their phones or the headsets they sell where you'll get better headsets or speakers from Sony, JBL, Harman Kardon or even Bose.
By being a real off-road car manufacturer.
Each range rover spend at least 50% of its time off roads... At the mechanic's
"They had us in the first half, not gonna lie".
🤣
Underrated comment. 🤣🤣
It’s a real shame.
As a master tech here youre not wrong!🤣 I left toyota to work at land rover to keep busy
I’ve always loved the “look” of Range Rovers, they are simply put-Beautiful Vehicles. But I’ve always avoided them, because of hearing all the “reliability issues”. I’ve owned 60+ vehicles in my adult lifetime...and nearly every brand.
Last year took the plunge on a “used” Range Rover Sport.
I’m absolutely in love with the car...it is just amazing in almost every way. At nearly 70K miles...never been in the shop.
Even if it does require repair...I could care less....It’s “worth it”..
You mean you couldn’t care less.
60+ cars in your lifetime, obviously you don’t care about reliability 🤡
How much did land rover pay you?
Don’t you worry, not if it’ll be in the shop, just when.
Lies again? Ramenten Rakuten Sperm Vagina
I fell in love with range rovers before I even knew they were a popular brand. I just remember thinking that their design was so elegant, and had a bit of uniqueness as well which really appealed to me. So I think there is also Range Rovers owners who buy for that reason. Not that I'll ever be able to afford one though haha.
Yeah, I remember watching the movie "The Kingdom" and thinking that is one hell of a car. Have loved them ever since.
I remeber I saw my moms bosses range rover sport and it looks so cool inside and out
It was always a popular brand, the only difference is that it was popular around those that could buy them cash and treat them as a commodity.
It’s really a status symbol
Why wouldn't you be able to buy one? The people who own one are not smarter then you. Change your mindset. Everything is possible:)
I'm English and these CNBC mini documentaries are so good I love seeing new ones pop up
This is one of the best cars I have ever driven!
My boss has the Range Rover Sport 2019 model with the 5.0 V8 Supercharged with 504 Hp!
It’s like flying a rocket, danm it’s fast!
Have you ever heard of a car called BMW X5M (2019 - 2022 model)?
I’m here for the unreliability comments
Looks like many people know well here🤣
I wish Toyota would buy them and stuff one of their v8’s in it haha
@@YBehri People that think this way are 3 things:
- scotty kilmer fans
- not car enthusiasts
- don’t understand that these cars are leased or bought for less than 5 years
Lol
it’s unreliable
My neighbour has a Chinese version, he drives it like he's in heaven
Lol
😂
You mean the landwind X7
@@Ford-Explorer606 yeah, but its modified to look like a range rover
@@henryeghaghara9385 great that company was actually sued by land rover
We owned a Land Rover LR4 in Saudi and it was the best vehicle we've ever owned. The only downside was that it cost me 3 times as much as a Toyota to have the car serviced.
Which type you got ? Sport ? Which model .. I’m in Saudi Arabia i want to buy one but they told me it’s not reliable car .. and can’t stay with you more than 3 years.. and you will sell it
There's nothing like the presence of the Range Rover but sad it is indeed unreliable
Makes a great "presence" as driveway ornament. Knew a guy that had one . He said he got fed up with every time he took it in to the dealership the bill was $1000.00.They always found something wrong with it. He got fed up and bought a Lexus RX 350. He says much better he takes it in for an oil change and before he is finished his complimentary coffee they have the oil changed.No other repairs.
@Mr steal your wife DR. DRE was there before the Kardashians.
imo the G Wagon has more "presence" than the Range Rover, probably more reliable as well. To be fair, the Range looks like any other SUV.
@@lettuce1305 your opinion though
@@lettuce1305 Range Rover is the benchmark of SUV's
5 Range Rovers in since 2004 and they’ve only needed routine maintenance. No complaints here.
So how many miles was the highest one before selling if you said one since 2004 I would have more faith but no matter what brand car you drive if bought five new in that time you should have any issues
@@monicachandler4655 I trade regularly and don’t put on many miles. It’s wise to move on from any car after the warranty expires.
Does that mean you've had each Range Rover an average of 3 years each? Three years isn't long enough to know how well built a vehicle is. But glad that they've held up. Would love to own one, but not enough money. :)
@The Redmond-Beam Family I’ve been trading one for the next
So when are you to going to start driving them?
"Tata is nothing without range rover" according to CLSA ltd (a hong kong brokerage owned by citic group, a chinese state owned investment company).
Fair enough 😂
Right 😂
I was laughing when i heard that. 😂
Hahaha he thinks TATA is only about cars 😂
😂😂😂
Actually its true. It’s worthless without JLR. Look at the valuation if JLR is sold/taken off
“Tata group nothing without jlr” plz research about Tata group it may be other way round
Who said that nothing?? They are the best!
they were talaking about tata motors, not whole tata group
@@akhileshyadav-wn7og tata motors was already a big name in India before these purchases. He bought these brands just to teach lesson to previous owners.
@@iash0ksingh1794 tata motor's revenue is about 40 billion and in which jlr contributed about 30 billion. also jlr makes signfcantly more profit than others vehicles of tata motors. so... we can say jlr contributes most to tata motors.
So y r u crying here
It’s a shame that it’s so unreliable because it’s actually a beautiful design.
If it was reliable and fancy it would be too expensive.
@@Pea-G Because £120,000 is cheap...
@@SdoubleA I never said it’s price was cheap right now, for example Acura Honda’s premium brand tried making a car to compete with Porsche amongst other luxury brands and didn’t come out well for them, they were charging for their reliability and luxuries, it was a fail.
@@Pea-G Wrong, Homer. It is expensive because it's unreliable that's why rich people buy it. Disposable!
@@Pea-G which Acura? I’ve never seen them sell cars around Porsche’s price. Unless it’s the NSX.
I’ve dreamed of this car since i worked at Sonic at seventeen years old. I am now 38 and I will own this truck before I leave this earth
The negative comments remind me of anti iPhone users lmao 😂 it’s just a car. If it’s not for you, it’s not for you.
Awesome! 😂
Fair comparison.
There's nothing special about an iphone
Like the isheeps who go on to every non iphone videos and post iphones are the best 🤭🤭
mean comments 😂😂
Definitely need a off road car for a whole foods and trader Joe's parking lot. 😂
I live next to a volcano and a lot of people go to the forest sorrounding it. I've seen Defenders, G-wagens, Jimnys/Samurais, an UAZ and some good 'ol Jeeps. You know what I haven't seen? Range Rovers. Their owners are so posh they don't even take them to the city park.
for some reason this reminds me of the time I see these high dollar SUV's outside of dollar general. like... you pay all that much to look fancy just to blend in with the not-fancy?
Lol IKR. US citizen living in South East Asia now where roads are bumpy and there’s lots of muds especially during rainy season. In the US, roads are super smooth, you dont need to go through the dirt and muds, wth you need it for?????
Pavement princess
Having a Range Rover says that you have money because only you can afford to repair this thing every time it breaks down.
Can say the same for Apple, they constantly have design faults with expensive out of warranty repairs, brand power and image is what everyone wants because no matter what you do its power.
@@notallpolitical I have a lot of Apple products and I have never taken them into a shop. My 6yr old Macbook Pro is still running great, I just wish I bought it with a bigger hard drive. No issues with my iPhones that didn't result from tons of drops.
@@quietcorner293 my 2012 rmbp had screen issues they sorted it out for free thankfully years ago, but the keyboard disasters, cable issues and overheating to name a few just shows that even halo brands get it wrong but we buy them for the brand image and functionality.
@@quietcorner293 A lot of people have range rovers that never break down.....go think
::Scotty Kilmer has entered the chat::
Scotty: ENDLESS MONEY PITS
He's a drunken hack who couldn't fix anything made after the 90s.
@Simpa Luyolo that guy uses is head to hold mucus, no brains!
@@brian_jake didn't see his channel. So probably commenting like some salty people on UA-cam
Rich people ( not me) buy new, when they out of warranty trade for new one ...scotties logic does apply but only when RR out of warranty.
@Simpa Luyolo 😀😀
Tata motors worth nothing without jaguar landrover biggest joke 🤣🤣😂 they have zero knowledge about tata's .
TATA today is more like a mixture of all industries, conglomerate. Originally started in British India, now I guess it is everywhere in the world which is good.
And you have zero knowledge of how they came to this conclusion
JLR.....most unreliable
Because of JLR , Tata is popular.
@Kartikey Kasniya I know, and you should know that JLR is much better than half of Tata subsidiary’s, world knows Tata most of us because of JLR
I own 4 Range Rovers. 1 is the SV Autobiorgaphy LWB version, and a brand new Range Rover 50th Limited Edition model. I also have 2 Range Rover Sports one Hybrid Autobiography, and the other is a SVR. Love them to absolute hell!
Nice Fleet.
As a full time mechanic all I have to say is;
only buy brand new as a second vehicle.
Give it back before warranty is up.
Those cars can bankrupt someone who could only afford in the used market.
The Toyota Camry or a Honda Accord is a sign of true status of being sensible and modesty.
Land Rover is a symbol of more money than brains
Decades ago off-road vehicles were tools, now they’re driven by tools
This.
Never could put it any better...
For those who want a true off road vehicle, just buy a Toyota land cruiser
@@abysstoid1503 or an old defender? Or is that more of a farm vehicle
I been against RR for YEARS! But after testing driving several lux SUVs I ended up with the sport! I got it for me...the body, the ride, the feel. I love it.
Absolutely love all the folks who can't afford a land Rover commenting about its lack of reliability.
why are used ones so cheap?
Expect basic knowledge and use of the internet you will find every year they are voted the most unreliable car brand lol
My man they may not be sold more in india ,europe,china,russia has a lot of customers for RR and all of them keep complaining about repairs
@@smoothz01 seems like you miss those basic common sense too. All the luxury cars show up on that list. It is a luxury vehicle with endless customization. This SUV is the reason lambo, Bentley and rolls are coming with theirs own Suv.
@@YBehri you are a tool, get a loan and buy an autobiography edition. This car is supposed to be your 3rd or 4th car.
TATA motors who turned this bankruptcy Landrover jagaur into successful like we see today
Like changing the designs, models, electrification, management, leadership.
Ratan Tata used to spend a day in a month sitting in Landrover factory UK with employees, factory workers and take their opinions/advices and listen to their ideas ❤️
When I was young, I thought range rover was related to the Mars rover...
I thought land rover is used in road building works
me too :D
Lmaooo
“And Kim kardashian” like who cares lol
Exactly... they have more plastic in them compared to the rangerover vehicles
@@vishnunirvana701 🤣
He was just showing how much it showed status.
true
her 200m insta followers might care
After watching this i want to buy one, oh wait!.... I don't have much money
There’s your status symbol 😆
Tata can
They are more affordable than you think....go buy one...fantastic
tata was generous enough to acquire it and insightful to make it grow as a brand name we now see.....they are futuristic @tata group 🙌🏻
Surprise surprise Tata motors is capturing it's home market by bringing design elements from Range Rover.
yeah,very true, JLR helped tata a lot!!!!
Tata Indica one of the best car, Tata Sumo, Tata Safari all r indian design, earlier Tata motors focus less on cars they were not very successful.
yah TATA owns jaguar !
Or Range rover teri company hain...?uska Malik jab Tata hi hain wo apne products ke saath jo man wo kare
@@gunavanthvarma5972 in the first we saved jlr by buying it has not helped we helped it now its our rights we can maje itvscraoe or use it .
It’s quite a status symbol to constantly have your Range Rover at the dealer for repairs.
It is a beautiful car and lexuary
@@ABanRocks is Lexuary a new month you get when you become rich enough to buy one of these turds?
i have had multiple range rovers and never had to take it for repairs...
It is sad you cannot afford to buy one
@@zionwilliamson7110 I know several people who have owned Range Rover and they had no problems. It has become fashionable to criticise the Range Rover , probably by jealous people
Thank you Land Rover for my defender and thank you Tata for my SVR
SUV not SVR
@@manojramesh4598 no it’s a SVR
Tata is and always will be the most trusted brand of all time with and without Range Rover.
But Tata sounds cheap
Joke?
@@empressatheism5146 uh it's a surname just like Ferrari or Lamborghini
@@acceptgarbage9338 Yeah the surname sounds cheap
@@empressatheism5146 yeah but then if they were making supercars it wouldn't.
Range Rovers were ALWAYS, as in, since the first one, a status car.
In Korea, there's an old saying.
"There are 2 types of Range Rovers, one coming out of a repair center, and one going in."
I bought my first one and it’s awesome - comfortable for 5 people and our dogs, luggage, can go off road anywhere and it’s both fast and actually pretty economical. If you think it’s unreliable I would point you to a lot of other unreliable cars. It’s an amazing family car really.
Yes. There are a number of other "unreliable cars". I wouldn't buy the either.
@@cats0182 LoL for sure!
"there's been quality issues with our cars and we've worked to resolve those"
You did? When? And I don't think it worked 😂
I had one in late 90’s with major electrical issues like door locks flipping unlocked when you’re on the highway. Issues like that are nonexistent today. They just need a good EV at this point.
@@Bxconnect exactly. Yes, they're expensive to develop, but it's not like they're trying to keep it under 30k, they (and they're customer base) can afford that. Plus, reliability would almost be irrelevant since there's so little that can even go wrong with an EV.
@@mattr0103 to own a RangeRover, you have to have a capital to own 10 of them lol...
friend's XJ was at the dealership parking lot longer than him driving the car
Range rovers are junk. They literally don’t last a week without check engine lights.
@@angelgjr1999 absolutely right
Tata is stepping up right now. They're really pushing their products, especially in Africa.
The Velar is one of the best SUV’s ever designed.
Not one of the best at all in my opinion. It is simply The Best SUV Design of All Time
They say that Land Rover and Jaguar needs a lot of money to electrify all their vehicles, but the only one that can give it them is their parent company Tata Motors. Yet Tata Motors is worthless without Land Rover and Jaguar, from whom they are getting all of their money, mostly Land Rover. So, can anyone figure out this circular logic?
Tata motor's parent company tata group owns around 100 companies. They are the biggest conglomerate in India.
@@harivishal9650 yet their cars are still really expensive to maintain and their spare parts ware off quickly
Dude do you know how big is Tata group . actually Tata group saved them from bankruptcy
My neighbour has a Range Rover Autobiography, it looks amazing! I wish to buy one before turning 35 😅
One of the worst when it comes to reliability.
You’re not the target market. You want to buy a high end Europe machine and run it like a celica
@suspicionofdeceit your friend handles the car badly. I am talking and I live in Africa. Trust me when I tell you something. Why? Here we have both brand new and used units that have done countless miles in Europe. Blame poor car handling, maintenance and very shallow pockets.
@@paschalnyamogo6959 and maintenance is better in Africa?
Others try but nothing ever beats the Range Rover.
-Jeremy Clarkson
"Clarkson quotes are hardly a reference for anything.." - Common Sense
@Simpa Luyolo he has a 2007 land rover so probably
Yes, he means in terms of repairs and maintenance.
Most satisfying things is that all brand own by TATA. Our Indian person 😀
Its british brand though.
@@bendover-bz4bc , But bought by Indian otherwise the brand would hv been in riverbed
@@nirajsingh8830 The prestige is due to the British heritage. Nothing to do with India LOL
@@mushy111 , Prestige is bcoz of revival in complete indian style, British prestige sold to india or Tata.
😂😂😂
Is it me or Range Rover excels in being overpriced, overstuffed and over engineered? Ah, and they seem unreliable, too.
Overengineered is kind of an oxymoron with reliable in the sentence, no?
Over engineered no its over designed though.
They're the most unreliable car right now, literally. They break down the most and are the most expensive to repair out of any car
It s just you
FIX YOUR VOLUME LEVELING.
Yes bro there editor noob
I'm in love with land rover Evoque ❤️
The latest Evoque is wonderful, even more stylish
The best vehicle for a *Bumper To Bumper* warranty :)
The people who are saying how unreliable they are probably have never driven a land driver in there life, in 6 years of driving one I haven’t had a single foult with the car 👍
What’s a foult?
@@jasonmamedov6769 What's a land driver?
i think you had a stroke or the land driver is forcing you to write this? blink twice.
I feel proud that this is an Indian brand. 🙏RATAN TATA🙏 JI🙏🙏
The prestige is in the British heritage. Tata indigenous made cars are cheap mass production for the Indian market. It's a British brand.
Range Rover is an Indian brand and this brand comes under the Tata Motors, which is an Indian brand.
🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻
JLR is British brand owned by the India company TATA !
Now these old times British brand .old times build quality not good .and people not but these car that's why whole company sold to tata grp..
Well, status symbol is very important to many people. It's about keeping up with the Joneses and showing people how successful you are.
Absolutely happy with mine. Everywhere I went, no matter what conditions, it never broke. Just fill it up with fuel and it goes everytime
You enjoy driving bus? Go get a real car Porsche Cayenne or Macan if you like to drive
peoples are saying that the land rover are not reliable vehicle,,but in my case i own a 2017 model LR Evoque, which is completed his 230000 km without any major problem,i still enjoying my vehicle
Land Cruiser all the way 💪
My dad drove it daily for almost 15 years, never had it break down
but obnoxiously overpriced
Yea way to overpriced no one who buys 85k cars are gonna keep them for more than 5 years
@@jeff1595 probably. Though, the base model costs about $46k where I'm from
@@whyamiwastingmytimeonthis well its probably your money is worth more than dollars or its a prado
@@jeff1595 actually, it's neither - $46k (4,830,000 yen) is what the barebones base model costs - 5 cloth seats, grey plastic everything, no heated steering wheel, etc.
a similar trend can be seen on the Mercedes-Benz G Class ... the old ones were meant to take the beating of rough offroad conditions, while new ones might technically be able to go there, but no-one would take their luxurious G Class in actual offroad conditions today
Well I have a Land Rover Discovery Sport and I love it!!!! ❤️
Poor
endless money pits get a land cruiser or lx- Scotty Kilmer
Scotty sucks
Oh no anther scotty clone.... Agreed endless money pit.
His voice is so annoying.
@@Lucky8s his love for toyotas is anoying
@@kristians2704 But he is telling the facts. He even said if Toyota ever goes bad he will go against them and tell people to buy something else
Status: Endless money-pit
-Scotty Kilmer, every year
I took my Range Rover sport autobiography off Roading and I’m not gonna lie. I wasn’t shocked because I knew what the car was purpose to do but I was very surprised it did that so well it’s insane. It’s ludicrous does everything car it goes fast. It’s amazing at offloading it’s a luxury it’s a status symbol, and it’s really fun to drive if you have the money I definitely recommend you buy one
Let me guess before watching..The Kardashians?
Good one
I love my Range Rover Westminster. No issues. I don’t think there is another vehicle with this much luxury in it without looking flashy.. Everyone looks at the guy in a Bentley, but Range Rovers blend into the crowd. Most people don’t know how cool they are unless they have one.. if you can only have 1 vehicle, this is the full package
Said every leaser ever
@@THESLlCK Ive loved range rovers since i was a kid in the '70s when the police used them in Jamaica. Was totally in love with that whisling sound they produceds back then. and they only got better.
The draw of Land Rover/Range Rover is a mostly emotional one. It's true that Land Rovers and Range Rovers have outstanding off-road/rough terrain performance; the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment (the UK's SAS commandos) have used Range Rovers or Land Rovers for this very reason. But if you r off-road adventure in the Rovers is limited to the occasional gravel road or maybe crossing a lawn, and the rest of it is on paved roads, even windy one, consider this: A BMW X5 SUV will outperform the Rover, be just as luxurious as the Rover, accelerate better than the Rover, handle more nimbly than the Rover with less body roll, and offer technology in the cabin and in the driver's cockpit that is better than the Rover's all for $20,000 less than the Rover. And the X5 is a much more reliable vehicle. But there is reality, and then there is emotion...
Endless Money Pit!!!!
@@arthurpownceby5115 Scotty would like this comment
Scotty clone
TATA saved Land Rover from bankruptcy, and rose it from the ashes, it is one of the biggest companies in India with operations across the world, seems like CNBC did little to no research into the brand hence they termed it as "nothing".
They said tata motors.
Not group.
I love them. I keep going to them when they breakdown. Keeps me in a job.
I definitely enjoy mine. Never had an issue. Its a white 09 hse. Cream interior. It still turns heads all day.
Give it some more time and it will eventually fall apart.
Range Rovers are the best SUVs, especially the newer models. It's like you can take them anywhere.
Yes, definitely, I agree.
JLR is just 10-15% of the Tata Motors portfolio, Tata Motors major revenue comes from its commercial/industrial vehicle arms
What The Heck You Mean By " Tata Motors is Nothing Without Jaguar" TATA Group is one of the Indian's lead CAR maker.
Before saying Anything that Much Offense please Do Some Research !,
Tata Defeated Ford
And Bought there Dieing Company 😁
Lol
Yes Tata defeated Ford
Well said... Just Western agenda on Tata
that's what CLSA reported in2020, most of the profits were coming from JLR business than the rest of tatamotors own brand. the revenues from tatamotors own business was on a continuous decline and on the other hand JLR turned from loss to basically sustaining tatamotors
But TATA isn't known for making quality prestige vehicles. Just cheap mass production for the Indian market. It only buys prestige brands.
Owned two and can honestly say they are beautiful and have an extremely relaxing and smooth ride but have been just as happy with a Volvo and Acura with much less maintenance issues. There are at least two major issues with Land Rovers every year.
You can't really find anything in a Range Rover that you won't find in a Volvo or a BMW.
In my opinion, Volvo is the way to go, or any of these brands positioned on the "lower end" of premium.
You'll get the same features for a much lighter hit on your bank account, bang for your buck.
@@thetrustysidekick3013 I agree, so true. The one thing the Rover has going for it though is comfortability and smoothness. However having to get new tires and brakes every year or two isn’t worth it.
@@AFCompany And if you're serious about going offroad with your SUV, you can always just get a Land Cruiser or A Jeep.
@@thetrustysidekick3013 many people don’t off-road at all with newer cars, companies like Land Rover and Jeep have turned their off-road cars into road cars, but they’ve given it that off-road capability for the people who need it, why do you think jeep offers sahara and rubicon
@@thetrustysidekick3013 jeep is debatably just as unreliable as JLR nowadays with the involvement of fiat Chrysler even the few rubicon’s i know of in Ireland break down in ways you wouldn’t expect
The 2021 Range Rover is the ultimate luxury SUV in our book. We'll be buying one new later this year. :)
Great! Go for it 👍
Get two. To use another one while the first is in the shop getting fixed.
@@mrbubbles6961
How much experience do you have of actually owning one?
Why are used ones so cheap? Go for it get one
I wonder how many of those citing reliability issues have owned one. I have two, a 2014 and 2020 and haven’t had any issues with the 2014. The 2020 is fairly new so I’ll wait a few years to see if I have the same luck with it but the 14 has 135k and 0 issues.
For me the peak of Land Rover was when they are still active in Camel Thropy, that event literally soar to all over the country and attract Adventurer to participae in it, as well as making legendary car like defender 110, Range rover, and Discovery.
Two things: first I don’t care who is making them Land Rover is an iconic British brand.
Second: there have been a number of really good American SUV’s over the years. The problem is they can’t leave well enough alone. Change for the sake if change is idiotic. I owned and drove a 1994 Chevy Suburban 2500 6.5 litre turbo diesel 2 wheel drive with all leather interior. I drove the vehicle for 21 years and loved every minute of it. In all that time the only thing I did other than regular maintenance was to buy two new batteries for it at the 10 year point. That vehicle took me and my family absolutely everywhere we wanted it to go. It got surprisingly good mileage both highway and around town. It had loads of power for passing on the highway and for off-roading. It handled well on dirt roads including crossing streams and going through mud. I used it for camping, hunting and general exploring and without fail it did it all. This was all done with only 2 wheel drive. I credit its weight (heavy) with a powerful engine for such incredible performance. Of course the first time it needed new tires I skipped over the street tires it came with in favour of some very knobby all terrain tires. That choice in tires made it perform off-road even better than before and yet it still got good mileage on-road. It had more room inside than any vehicle I’ve seen then or now. And it had the absolutely most comfortable seats in any vehicle I’ve ever sat in. When my family from the U.K. came over to visit they referred to it as an “estate” car lol. As we toured all around the Pacific Northwest they behaved as if we were in a Rolls Royce or Bentley lol. When my dad died in his will were instructions that said if I didn’t buy a brand new truck for myself then I wouldn’t get the rest of my inheritance lol He new I would probably drive that vehicle for another 21 years lol So I did what was required and bought the new truck, but I kept that suburban in the family lol. I gave it to my son who is now raising his family with that vehicle lol. He and his wife love that thing! lol. It had just over 200,000 miles on it in 2015 when I gave it to my son. Now almost 7 years later it has over 300,000 miles on it and the only thing done to it besides regular maintenance was to replace the batteries again lol. That’s what I mean about change for the sake of change in that they had the perfect vehicle but changed it anyways. It’s a darn shame too. At least I get to see it every time I go to my sons house or he comes to mine lol. And amazingly even the paint (champagne colour) has lasted all this time. That Suburban is now 28 years old and still going strong. You gotta love a well built diesel engine. Cheers
"The sea was angry that day my friends, like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli."
😂😂😂
I could have 150k cash in hand for a car and Land Rover wouldn’t even be in my thought process for which car to get
Watching this on the bus, looked up and I saw a Range Rover SVR at the traffic lights 😂😂
I love my TATA ❤️