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Wife wants a Range Rover, opinions wanted...
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15790310" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>That's limited anecdotal evidence. A lot of people have trouble with the year Volvo I own, but mine has been trouble free for the most part. Luck of the draw in many ways.</p><p></p><p>However, a 3-second Google search for "Land Rover Reliability" yields many, many articles with cited statistics based on recalls, warranty claims, customer satisfaction surveys etc. Sure, you have to account for some level of bias, since happy customers usually aren't the ones complaining. One example is that Land Rover won the #1 spot for least reliable brand on the road in 2012 according to UK's WhatCar with a 71% failure rate per year. Cherry-picking, sure. But it's a deep bucket to pick from.</p><p></p><p>Are there Land Rovers on the road that don't have problems? Sure. Of course. But, information from multiple reputable sources suggests "stay away unless you have good luck," which I typically do not. </p><p></p><p>Please don't take this as me attacking you- I'm sure the vehicles your family owns are nice (and yes, LRs/RRs are quite comfy) and I believe you that they've been trouble free. Not denying that at all, my friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15790310, member: 181885"] That's limited anecdotal evidence. A lot of people have trouble with the year Volvo I own, but mine has been trouble free for the most part. Luck of the draw in many ways. However, a 3-second Google search for "Land Rover Reliability" yields many, many articles with cited statistics based on recalls, warranty claims, customer satisfaction surveys etc. Sure, you have to account for some level of bias, since happy customers usually aren't the ones complaining. One example is that Land Rover won the #1 spot for least reliable brand on the road in 2012 according to UK's WhatCar with a 71% failure rate per year. Cherry-picking, sure. But it's a deep bucket to pick from. Are there Land Rovers on the road that don't have problems? Sure. Of course. But, information from multiple reputable sources suggests "stay away unless you have good luck," which I typically do not. Please don't take this as me attacking you- I'm sure the vehicles your family owns are nice (and yes, LRs/RRs are quite comfy) and I believe you that they've been trouble free. Not denying that at all, my friend. [/QUOTE]
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