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Wife wants a Range Rover, opinions wanted...
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<blockquote data-quote="32ValveRom" data-source="post: 15797594" data-attributes="member: 54136"><p>My girl originally wanted a Range Rover and on paper and aesthetically, they're great. But after a significant amount of research, we veered away from the Rover and ended up getting a Porsche Cayenne. This was just a couple years ago but so far so good. My advice is to go to Porsche and atleast take a test drive. We also test drove the Audi Q7 and MDX. All of which will save you from headache the Rover appears to bring.</p><p></p><p>edit: I forgot to add that we test drove a ‘13 Range Rover while we were in the market and the thing was squealing over minor road bumps. The car itself was nice overall, bells and whistles, automatically adjusted ride height and it was beautiful. But the dealer claimed he didn’t hear the squeal and overall wasn’t a great saleman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="32ValveRom, post: 15797594, member: 54136"] My girl originally wanted a Range Rover and on paper and aesthetically, they're great. But after a significant amount of research, we veered away from the Rover and ended up getting a Porsche Cayenne. This was just a couple years ago but so far so good. My advice is to go to Porsche and atleast take a test drive. We also test drove the Audi Q7 and MDX. All of which will save you from headache the Rover appears to bring. edit: I forgot to add that we test drove a ‘13 Range Rover while we were in the market and the thing was squealing over minor road bumps. The car itself was nice overall, bells and whistles, automatically adjusted ride height and it was beautiful. But the dealer claimed he didn’t hear the squeal and overall wasn’t a great saleman [/QUOTE]
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