Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Congratulations—that’s got to be a great feeling! Generally speaking, the typical driver would probably find a 2017 Range Rover or newer to be most ideal.
will still be somewhat new, which gives you a solid range of up-to-date convenience features, and there likely won’t be quite as many miles racked up on its odometer while still being cheaper than a brand new option.
for you. Are you looking for reliability? Good safety ratings? The best selection of features? Affordability? These can all vary from model year to model year.
While you compare model years, look up the NHTSA safety ratings, any existing recalls, common problems, and average
costs, as well as any other priority factors to sort out the best year for a used Range Rover that’s the most ideal fit for you.
Additionally, it’s worth comparing your options with other vehicles’ specs to confirm whether a Range Rover is the best fit or if another car could offer more of what you’re looking for at a better price.
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