So curiosity rears up it's ugly head every now and again, this time with the want of changing to a better vehicle, or simply something different.
I have always loved the look and the idea of owning a Range Rover, so lo and behold, a quick search of the classifieds yields a plethora of models at what I would conisder very good prices, given what they go for brand new.
So I am left wondering, is there something inherently wrong with the Range Rover itself, or is it a case of a vehicle not holding on to it's value?
I know that there are horror stories of unreliable engines and electrical gremlins galore, but weren't most of those problems pretty much fixed by the late 2000's?
Typical example in Las Vegas:
https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/d/las-vegas-2012-land-rover-range-rover/7499082390.html
I have always loved the look and the idea of owning a Range Rover, so lo and behold, a quick search of the classifieds yields a plethora of models at what I would conisder very good prices, given what they go for brand new.
So I am left wondering, is there something inherently wrong with the Range Rover itself, or is it a case of a vehicle not holding on to it's value?
I know that there are horror stories of unreliable engines and electrical gremlins galore, but weren't most of those problems pretty much fixed by the late 2000's?
Typical example in Las Vegas:
https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/d/las-vegas-2012-land-rover-range-rover/7499082390.html