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Subscribe to this threadIn the Autoblog Garage: 2007 Range Rover Supercharged
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Mallory @ Aug 23rd 2007 1:03PM
It's too bad this isn't a GM vehicle. Now we won't get to read all the comments about how Land Rover has the absolute worst reliability in the industry, borderline criminal gas mileage, gaudy bling, horrific value, or how this thing spews more pollution in a day than some cars do all month. I guess I'll have to wait for the next blog on the $40,000 Suburban for that.
Viv @ Aug 23rd 2007 1:18PM
It comes from the other side of the pond so it must be cool.
psarhjinian @ Aug 23rd 2007 1:19PM
GM fans really have a chip on their shoulder, don't they.
Ok, how's this: Land Rovers are by and large the most unreliable vehicles on the market today. Do you feel better now? I swear, GM fans have managed to be more obnoxious than even the preteen Honda crowd that was around when F&F had come out. The difference is that the Honda crowd were by and large just arrogant; the GM fanbase seems to be both arrogant, petulant and, well, whiny at the same time.
Now, seriously, we know they have problems. Europeans in general (and the British in particular) have real problems with quality assurance. There's a reason why the UK has no native manufactures above the "cottage industry" level and Jaguar and Land Rover (and the shadow hand of Lucas Automotive, the Prince of Darkness) are the reasons for this. For sure they're nice cars, but you'd be mad to not lease.