Land Rover (The Company) is known for its 4x4 utility vehicles, its has some marquee products such as Defender, Freelander, Discovery & Range Rover. Range Rover is one of its most successful products, It’s the most premium offering from the Land Rover brand. Range Rovers first came out in 1970 and presently its in its 4th generation.
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It was so successful that now it has its own product line (Range Rover, Range Rover Sports & Range Rover Evoque). Its known for its “prestige and heritage” brand image, well respected and sought after due to its best in class luxury and performance.
Range Rovers are well known for its association with the British Royals, it one of the preferred vehicles of the Queen. In fact the Queen drives one!
The success of the Range Rover can be attributed to your question, its so popular that people think its a brand in itself other than its maker - Land Rover.
All the Range Rover products would have the “Range Rover” marking on its bonnet whereas other products from Land Rover will have “Land Rover”.
The current models yes. The ones a few years old, 5. -7 old look out for air bag suspension collapses. If you buy used, get thorough extended warranty. Check Doug DeMuro’s colum in the Autotrader.
He had a Range Rover and did an episode or two on it going over it. He bought used, with an extended warranty, advisable.
And he goes through it item by item what goes wrong with car and how much it cost, what it would of cost him had he not had the extended warranty. The bills totaled up into the thousands of dollars. Then after a year or so he goes to CarMax to sell it.
Mind you he know what paid for the car, he already knows the high and low book value and an approximation of what they are going to offer him. Of Course it's the low ball offer. But anyway it's a fun episode available on YouTube.
Just look up Doug DeMuro Range Rover. It's very enlightening to say the least. He did enjoy the car though.