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Old 09-23-2004, 11:10 AM
benzzy
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Hmmmmm...

I think that is a common misconception about Range Rovers. Not all rovers are created equal. For example you would have to pay me to take a Land Rover Discovery, and you would to pay me a lot if it was a mid 90s version.

However the early to mid 90s range rover is a good truck. Simple to work on, excellent four wheel drive, great in the snow, and all around good vehicle, however very poor gas mileage. Parts are not a problem many third part suppliers to choose from Rovers North, Atlantic British, East coast Rovers, on and on all of them have online sites and the people that work at these places are knowledgeable and nice. There is also a strong community supporting these vehicles similar to the Mercedes community with this online form.

I should know I have restored a 1964 Land Rover Series IIA, and I own a 1991 Range Rover since it was new. That’s not to say it hasn't broken down on me, it has twice, but it was always my fault because I neglected the car.
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