I want a Range

Flywin Lannister

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I hope you’re leasing it and have a business to write it off. They should be changing that shape soon so that’s $100k down the drain. If anything get the first or second year for $30-40k and get a aftermarket warranty. You won’t have that climate control dual screen shyt and whatever other little changes they made in the light refresh but either way it ain’t worth the extra $60-70k :yeshrug:

Hey, check out this car I found on Cars.com: https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/833166301/overview?aff=share_other


I thought you would like this Used 2014 Land Rover Range Rover for $38,983 on Autotrader



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It would suck to buy that and then they drop a new version soon..

This one is sold by now that 2014 @JordanWearinThe45 shared.

To give you an idea on a 2020 - there's this one black on black, I like it: https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/824324003/overview/

I really like the Range Rover (the sport version not so much, more the autobiography one) but this specific one I just shared really makes me wonder: ok what's the state of the car?

$108,000 though... for a second hand car even if it's a 2020?
 

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RIP to your pockets, b.:wow:

I've witnessed it myself. Constant problems.

Terrible quality

Lowkey I’m starting to see this. A lot of these brands shifted so much quality down stream that you’re only paying for brand at this point. The new Grand Cherokee might shyt on the new Range.
Fill me in on this brehs

A Range is on my list for 1-2 years from now hopefully (can't say you'll get it for sure on The Coli lol)

How do so many people have a Range (like half of people with money in LA apparently) and there are constant issues? Do the older models have a lot of issues, if so starting what year does it become reliable OR is it the other way around that the new ones are really unreliable?
 

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My father in law and an ex had them. shyt cars that would always be in the shop with $1000+ repairs
outside of it being "a range" i don't see the point in 2020. especially since there are other brand name cars that look and perform better (x6, x7, cayenne, levante, g wagon)
 

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Fill me in on this brehs

A Range is on my list for 1-2 years from now hopefully (can't say you'll get it for sure on The Coli lol)

How do so many people have a Range (like half of people with money in LA apparently) and there are constant issues? Do the older models have a lot of issues, if so starting what year does it become reliable OR is it the other way around that the new ones are really unreliable?
They are leases bro. Look it up, Ranges weigh a lot so they qualify for the highest tax write offs for businesses.
 
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