2004 4.4 V8 Range Rover

yeah i'm talking about handling rather than suspension, etc.

i keep saying tractor because that is usually what drives around in fields. obviously the suspension and ride is much better than a tractors.

it handles like one though in comparison to an X5.

if you are using off road then range rover all the way nothing else comes close. on road use only then IMO the X5 is the much better car.

A G wagen will go places a defender/range rover wouldn't hope to go ever
 
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What is with saying range rovers usually drive around in fields? Most of them come with low profile UHP road tyres and 22" alloys :p They are a high end SUV for school runs and milling around in as a daily use car, not farm vehicles.
What they're like tractors (Chelsea ones!).

If you want a Range Rover there are plenty for a lot less on AutoTrader, get one of them and use the spare ££ for repairs when it breaks.
 
As i mentioned a couple of years ago in this thread, loved my RR (4.4 V8) and would certainly not rule out getting another one. The only thing which would stop me now is the very old design of them now, these came out 16.5 years ago and even the 2010- models show this in places.

Fantastic vehicles but perhaps a little old now unless you specifically wish for the very impressive off road and towing credentials?

For the money and if this is for on road use then i think i'd reluctantly lean towards a 2009- X5, although they are nothing like as impressive as vehicles.

I have a 2011 Vogue se tdv8 and tbh its showing its ages a lot in the last year or so.

It is still lovely to drive but the toys are zero, its a big box and it looks it.

The engine is the car, without it i dont think i would have owned two ( i am on my second)

In the next two years they will show there age even more as the l405 drops and the my 18 becomes a few years old
 
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