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Land Rover Defender 110 Utility Wagon
The Land Rover Defender 110 Utility Wagon has always been aimed at the people who need these types of vehicles to do their daily chores for their business. The Defender was initially designed after World War II due to necessity. The designer made the original out of Aluminum because after the war steel was being rationed and not readily available. One of the more unique things about this 4x4 is that the modern version still bares many similarities to the original version released in 1948.
Land Rover Discovery 4
Over the years Land Rover loyalists have watched as the car brand that they loved so much has changed form a maker of rugged off-road style vehicles into a leading luxury brand across the world. Some of the Land Rover lovers have been forced to adapt during this change and didn't like the fact that much of what made the brand unique was disappearing. During that same time Land Rover was able to pick-p new brand lovers while continuing to offer uniquely styled and equipped brands. The most recent update that is sure to cause a stir on both sides of that debate is the Land Rover Discovery 4.
Land Rover Discovery 4 3.0 TDV6
Land Rover has always been viewed as a company that delivers vehicles that look rugged on the outside while actually being capable of handling tough situations under the hood and chassis. Lately the brand has started putting out vehicles that look a little more modern on the outside. The good news though is that they still work great in tough situations as shown by the new Discovery 4.
Land Rover Freelander 2
Recent changes in the environmental rules in the United Kingdom have dictated that vehicles must now adhere to much more strict laws in regards to CO2 outputs and also overall fuel consumption. Many of the carmakers didn't need to change much because for years the auto industry has been delivering cars with lower emissions and better fuel mileage. However there were a few companies that had to do some serious changing to get their vehicles into shape to pass these new regulations. One of those care companies was Land Rover.
Land Rover Range Rover
Ever since Land Rover introduced the consumer friendly version of their Range Rover the other car makers across the world have been trying to beat them at their own game. The Range Rover was revered the world over for the fact that it was a vehicle capable of driving in severe off-road conditions, but had the refined luxury inside the car normally found in top-of the line executive class vehicles. While companies like Mercedes, BMW and even Porsche released wannabes Land Rover was busy making the Range Rover an even most astute 4x4.
Land Rover Ranger Rover Sport
Everyone knows that if a consumer wants a luxury 4x4 they should focus their attention on anything in the Land Rover line-up of vehicles. Other car makers may be able to match the luxury accoutrements inside the cabin or be on a level playing field when it comes to exterior style. The one place that makers like Mercedes, Porsche or BMW cannot match in the luxury 4x4 world is how well the Land Rover brand does where it really counts: off-road. The best car in the Land Rover line-up for off-roading in style is the Range Rover Sport.
Land Rover Range Rover Sport 5.0 V8 Supercharged HSE
The Range Rover line from Land Rover has always been the go to car when it came 4x4s that drove like an off-road rally champ, but felt like a luxury saloon on the inside. For years the company relied on delivering an excellent version of a vehicle that lived-up to both those expectations. However good the 4x4 was it never truly matched with the 4x4s that lacked the luxury trappings. Then in 2005 Land Rover released the Sport version of the Range Rover.
Land Rover Discovery 4
One manufacturer that knows how to design off-road vehicles is definitely Land Rover. That said, the Land Rover Discovery 4 is also one of the very best family vehicles available to buy. The good news is that the British firm is not being content to rest on its laurels however, but will be releasing an even more refined Discovery next year.
Land Rover Defender 2.2D XS
The Land Rover Defender has been one of the constants of life in the country ever since the Series 1 was originally introduced more than 60 years ago back in 1948. In recent years however, its place on the company’s price lists has been in jeopardy because of the ever-tightening legislation in relation to CO2 emissions levels.
