Land Rover Range Rover Station Wagon (1994 - 2002) review

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At a glance |
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New price | £36,835 - £96,840 |
Fuel economy |
Not tested to latest standards
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Road tax cost | £295 - £360 |
Insurance group | 33 - 50 How much is it to insure? |
PROS
Class leader; continues to sets the standard
CONS
Flaws inconsistent with price; plummeting depreciation
Land Rover Range Rover rivals
Jeep
Grand Cherokee
Mercedes-Benz
M-Class
The Range Rover has always had a reputation as the definitive luxury off-roader. Its capabilities in the rugged out-doors are beyond reproach although as a serious work horse, it’s rather too plush – mud on the leather and Wilton just won’t do. As a result, many serve their time as limousines with extra road presence thanks to their height. The wonders of depreciation make this do-it-all something of a bargain on the used market when you consider the price of a new one and it still looks and feels the part.