Finance representative example (PCP)
Total cash price £12,450.00. Borrowing £10,450.00 with a £2,000.00 deposit at a representative APR of 10.9%
Are Land Rovers reliable?
Honestly, Land Rover has a mixed reliability record and tends to sit below average in owner surveys like What Car? and Which?. The good news is models from 2018 onwards are noticeably better, with fewer electrical and air suspension gremlins than the older cars. The single biggest factor is care: a Land Rover with full service history and no skipped intervals will usually be far more dependable than a neglected one.
Are Land Rovers expensive to maintain?
Yes, running costs are higher than mainstream brands but in line with other premium SUVs like BMW or Audi. Expect a main-dealer service to run £350–£600 depending on age and model, with brakes, tyres and air suspension parts costing more than on a Ford or Vauxhall. Independent Land Rover specialists can cut bills by 30–40%. Budget for the occasional electrical fix and you won't be caught out.
What's the best used Land Rover to buy?
For most UK buyers the Range Rover Evoque is the sweet spot — compact, stylish, cheaper to run than the bigger cars and the most reliable Land Rover in recent surveys. If you need seven seats the Discovery Sport adds a usable 5+2 layout for similar money. The Velar suits buyers wanting more presence and a plusher cabin. Post-2019 cars on the newer platform are the safer pick.
Do Land Rovers hold their value?
Range Rover and Range Rover Sport hold value strongly thanks to demand and limited supply, often retaining 55–60% after three years. The Evoque and Velar do well too, helped by their badge and styling. Discovery Sport depreciation is steeper, more in line with rivals like the Audi Q5. Higher trims like HSE and R-Dynamic typically resell better than base specs, and diesels still command a premium for towing buyers.
What should I check when buying a used Land Rover?
Start with the basics: full service history, ideally Land Rover or specialist stamps, and a clean MOT history with no repeat advisories on suspension or brakes. On the test drive listen for clunks from the air suspension, check every electrical feature including the touchscreen, parking sensors and tailgate, and watch for warning lights settling on the dash. Sniff for damp carpets — sunroof drains can block and cause water ingress.
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