Range Rover (2002 - 2013)
3.6 TDV8 Vogue Auto 4 X 4
Unbeatable, simply the best
Once you have driven and owned a Range Rover its more addictive than drugs or alcohol.
As soon as you climb into the cabin the comfort and feeling of luxury hits you.
I have had several Range Rovers, the previous one was an LPG converted petrol V8 which I have to say was great, and there is probably no sound to beat the "Burble" of a V8.
Having said that the TDV8 is quite amazing. I looked at the older diesels before buying this but was put off by the comments that they were under powered.
It has loads of power and driving sensibly I usually get at least 30MPG which for a car of this size and power is pretty good.
Parts and servicing can be expensive if you go to a main dealer, but find a good 4 x 4 specialist as I have with Mansfield 4 x 4 in Bury St Edmunds and you can enjoy luxury motoring at an everyday price.
The features such as TV, Harden Karman sound system,and things like parking sensors front and rear, and reversing camera, heated seats and heated steering wheel , just finishes off that feeling of luxury.
Paying £11,000 for a car costing over £65,000 when new for me is a no brainer.
My neighbour is forever raving about his Soda Superb which I'm sure is a good car (but is always suggesting we go any where in the Rangy).
I still get the same buzz every time i get in the Range Rover which I think speaks volumes.
, but for me driving the
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About this car
Price | £55,100–£86,925 |
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Road Tax | L–M |
MPG | 18.6–30.1 mpg |
Real MPG | 96.4% |