These rovers are living on borrowed time. We're so past warranty on them. You try to push them hard every day because we're living day to day.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've had Range Rovers for a few years actually.
I've always been in love with Land Rovers and Range Rovers. I own one and was able to make it a little more exclusive.
At home I drive an old Land Rover.
Humans can actually read a landscape, go through a lot of rocks - crack them open, throw them, pick up the next one. Rovers are great - they do amazing science - but it is a lot more tedious process; they go much less far than a human can cover in a day.
I feel very honored to have been asked to sign for Rovers, and being able to help both the club and the amazing charity Bluebell Wood is what it's all about.
I've got a Range Rover and a little Mercedes. I normally drive my Range Rover because I feel like a monster in it. Nobody messes with me.
When I pull my white Range Rover into disabled parking bays, the abuse that I get until I actually get out on my crutches is phenomenal, because people presume that you couldn't possibly be disabled and reverse a white Range Rover into that parking space.
The practical reality of managing cars in the family - I do 36-month leases. I think they're horrible investments. And you want to give them back after their warranty is over.
I almost feel like Mars has been taking care of me for all of these years.
Range Rovers are the greenest cars on the road.