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With a price of around $70,000 the Range Rover buyer is well defined. They are mostly male, mostly married and about half of them are in the empty nest stage. They are very well educated. They have a particularly low median age, 46, and are very wealthy, with a median income of around $280,000. Not surprisingly, dealers are not having a problem selling the vehicle. As one local dealer told me, 'We can't keep them on the lot. I've received four and they went the day they arrived.'
The 2003 Range Rover isn't for everyone. Yes it is a lot of money, but you get a lot of vehicle and you can take it just about anywhere, in comfort, safety and luxury.
The Range Rover is at Land Rover dealers now. If you want one and you haven't put down a deposit…Oh well!
Pros: Elegant vehicle that can be used daily with ease. It is comfortable, accomodating and very well constructed. It is a pleasure to drive. It is a one of a very small number of true off-roading production vehicles. The interior is very well appointed. There are loads of wonderful aftermarket products to accessorize it -- our favorite is the $5,000 + sleeping platform that attaches to the roof.
Cons: It is a member of the "gas guzzling, behemoth vehicle" category. Vehicles of this ilk should be thought carefully about before purchase because they over-consume both materials and fuel. The Range Rover will be very expensive to repair and maintain after the warrentee is over. Despite that people imagine they are giving the impression of being "a lover of the great outdoors" and "environmentally friendly" this vehicle is neither.
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