• I would suggest that it will largely depend on having someone a) local, b) both good and honest and c) well priced who can look after it. Whilst that’s true of all vehicles it becomes harder the more unusual they are. Is there a local Rangie specialist? If so, do it.

  • Being in a range rover is a pretty wonderful experience tbh, just super comfortable with a great view. If I had endless money and limited consciousness I would probably buy one.

    But they are big, heavy, complex cars with a shit load of gadgets and a bad reputation for reliability (even when new). Hence cheap to buy when getting on a bit.

    My own experience is limited to being driven around in one when I was doing a bit of business with North London's finest waste disposal magnate.

  • You can buy mine for 17k ;) But it is an early rangie that someone stuck the supercharged rangie engine in to.

    Worth more money if the engine is returned to standard tho, but not matching numbers standard.

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