I don't know about this vehicle Doug... I mean it's alright but the fact that I have to slide my own table around without electronic controls is kind of a dealbreaker for me. Would love to see that be automated in the next generation. I'll just stick with my '96 Camry
I'm rather worried not being able to have the table directly in front of me instead of the center console, defeats the whole purpose of being able to have a laptop on there
This car looks utterly wonderful. And I'm sure it will be. Briefly. It's also a Land Rover product, so; 3:27 That'll break. 3:59 That'll break. 4:28 That'll definitely break. 5:19 That'll break. 5:43 That'll break. 7:09 That'll break. 9:09 That'll break. 12:12 That'll break. 15:30 That'll break. 18:13 That'll break. 21:29 That'll break. 21:36 That'll break. 27:05 All of that'll break. This will have more broken features in 5 years than my car has features at all.
None of that matter at all. These cars are disposable items for the rich assholes who buy them new. By the time these issues start showing themselves the first owner will have long sold it and bought the new model. Basically the same with every single luxury car.
Land Rover: the goal is minimalism and simplicity Also Land Rover: let’s add electronics to the cup holders, fridge, and table, and have different colors in the front vs the back 🙃
If there's one brand that nails minimalism, it's Lexus. They give you everything you need and nothing you don't. Everybody calls them outdated though. Which I hate.
@@damilolaakanni I’m a Lexus fan. Lexus has been known of being simple high quality luxury cars but I’ve seen the quality gone down on the newest models. The new NX and LX interiors are horrible for the piece, they actually just look like a fancy Toyota inside
When instead of taking one second to open the door now accessing the fridge is a three step process with mulitple possible failure points, brilliant Also the table is semi-automatic but to access something on it you have to swing all the way to the side instead of having it directly in front of you
@@XMarkxyz totally agree, imagine getting in the back with a drink in hand needing the cup holder and having to press buttons to access it 🧐😂 They should use some "wave " type function like MB new S class
This is possibly the most beautifully built and upholstered Range Rover ever. It is extraordinarily elegant and luxurious in its designed while still maintaining a very modern and slightly minimalist feel, while simultaneously maintaining the warmth and tradition in its design language .
It is futuristic for sure but god knows how unreliable this vehicle might be after being driven for sometime. This car has tons of weird new and honestly unnecessary technological features that overcomplicate the car.
@@californiacating4690 oh definitely, I mean it will hopefully be better than the notoriously unreliable Range Rover of the 2000s to early 2010s. I mean Mercedes and BMW have extremely complicated cars that are reliable but RR is obviously a much lower volume manufacturer with much fewer resources Than manufacturers like MB and BMW
You know what’s crazy? I remember hearing even like 15 to 20 years ago how bad the reliability was on these. So I saw your statement and went to Google and saw that the entire Land Rover company literally STILL makes the least reliable cars on the road so you are right. Yikes
@@MalevolentElephant i think things are relative, even the worst reliablity car today is leagues better than some of the best reliability cars from 30 yeras ago. the entire industry has progressed a lot.
Nice to see that Land Rover is sticking to its tradition of adding even more complexity into their new RR. The last spot on any reliability list is guaranteed.
So you want them to have less features? How about going back to crank up windows? That surely won't break. Let's ask 200k for a car with everything manual. You'd make a great CEO of a luxury car company.
@@betterbeavailable or don’t make a 250k shitbox lol, many features are entirely unnecessary and owners will never use, so why include them at all? Just for them to break and cost the owners more money?
@@snisneves2894 if i offered you an iphone 4 for $1000 but it was guarenteed to last for 10 years, would you buy it. Unlikely, if i offered you an iphone 13 for the same money but only guarenteed it for 3 years you probably would. Except with a car it can be fixed if something fails, phones, its much harder.
Literally the moment I saw that the opening and closing of the table isn't programmed and automated I thought "Yep, someones definitely going to accidentally press the table button while resting their arms on the arm rest and watch as their precious champaign and caviar fall to the floor"
It low key annoys me that Doug didn't mention what is the armrest on the driver and passenger side for. What is the weird white thing :))). What happened Doug? Why didn't you show us all the quirks????
@@bwofficial1776 I guess the commenter is saying how it’s ironic how a large displacement engine vehicle producing excess waste causing bad air quality is telling you about the areas with good air quality
If this were any other automaker besides Land Rover, I wouldn't be concerned about all this stuff failing. But in this Range Rover, it's an inevitable nightmare.
75+ years of a hard-earned reputation for unreliability and instead of fixing that reputation they decide to add more stuff to break. We cannot comprehend the genius of the British.
They are doing this so they can break into the SSAS industry and charge you monthly to use those features and keep them hidden from peasants who refuse to pay
For that price the controls respond time are a bit slow waiting for the animation, such as the temperature changing to fan speed. I just want instant feedback so I don't have to constantly look back at it to see if I hit the right settings.
Doug, do you miss the “Doug is the type of guy” comments? By the way, I’ve been watching your videos for many years now and love them. It would be great to get a video about your statistics again. I remember you revealed them when you surpassed the one and two million subscribers mark.
Awww hey I left a really long Doug's the type of guy comment... Where'd they go? Did people just get bored of em? The first day Doug launched his autographed pictures on his website I bought one and made him write out a Doug's the type of guy comment. I still have it. I picked the Pagani.
Mercedes: Tests but avoids electrically operated cupholders for safety reasons. Lexus: Tests electrically operated cupholders 10000 times for reliablility. Land Rover: You guys test these things?
I noticed the two step process for the fridge door and laughed, who can't be arsed to slide a door down, it'll be faster and you have to turn around anyway to get the drink 😂
@@karstenpedersen7749 Fridge opening sequence is probably the best illustration of how bad modern car design had become with regards to user experience.
I have now now owned four Jaguars in the last 8 years and also knows someone that is on their second Range Rover, I can say without a doubt that their vehicles are reliable. Oil changes and tires is all I have dealt with and when you sit in one of these Range Rovers you can see and feel the difference in build quality. This model is a bit over the top but there are people out there looking for stuff like this, and if you can afford it, why not. Been a car guy all my life and while Jag had their problems years ago, I have not had any issues with newer models. Our friend with the Rover regularly takes it off-road when he is hiking in the mountains and skiing in the winter. How cool is it when you can go four-wheeling and be comfortable? Very :)
A Range with a BMW engine. Two beacons of modern reliability, finally together. Can't wait for the all electric Range, it'll give you reasons to celebrate each day - every single day it turns on.
@@bradclawsie 60,000 units averaging 100k pounds were sold last year The market didn't care about laymen like you who know nothing about cars and dole out word of mouth wisdom in RUclips comment sections
I think car tech and design has peaked a bit. Going from a 2003 to a 2013 Range was a quantum leap in tech and refinement. But going from the 2013 to this new 2023 is a much smaller step forward.
Fun fact : When you drive any Land Rover, if the check-engine-light does not turn on in a year, you'd need to check the check-engine-light. Another fun fact : When you drive any Land Rover, make sure you have few name cards of tow trucks companies in your car, in case one company is not available.
The cupholders make me nervous, what happens if you accidently push the button while a dink is in place? Kinda the same for the table, would it break if you don't fold it into place before pressing the return button?
Gosh I can only imagine all the complexity in motors, software, etc. in this car. And the massive repair bill that will be needed when 1/3 of them fail 7k miles outside of the factory warranty, like in every other Range Rover that I've personally known the owner of...
13:51 * Quarter mil land yacht crashes * Officer: What happened here? Land Yacht Owner: I was watching my air purity screen. Officer: While you were driving? Land Yacht Owner: Well Doug said I can do that... Officer: Who the hell's Doug? Land Yacht Owner: Well Doug's the type of guy who puts a blanket on his computer when it goes to sleep. Officer: How much have you had to drink??? Why don't you say your ABC's backwards for me. * Officer radios in for backup *
I like how no matter how big Doug’s channel gets he doesn’t change his personality or add extra Animation or sounds to his videos no give aways just keeps it simple 🙌🙌🙌
Right?? Been watching for years and I love that he’s kept the format. He’s definitely become more energetic and more thorough, and used a Doug score animation someone sent him. Besides that, same ol Doug.
@@electric.campfire3552 yeah… I wasn’t meaning the ‘upper echelon’ that live extravagantly…... More of a funny ‘how shitty would that be to have that issue’. But thanks for the literal sense
Well the only people buying this are rich idiots who just buy fancy brand names rather than actual worth-the-money cars so I'm sure they have a spare rolls royce lying around that they can use.
This is really nice, but I’m sure the people that can actually afford this can also afford a cullinan, which they would probably prefer over this anyway
As a range rover owner, my one gripe is the multiple actions/buttons you need to press to access certain functions. I love the car, how it drive, the comfort especially on the open road or off road, but something like pressing the camera button which you would assume you display your cameras, but instead it takes you to a screen with a two buttons to turn on the cameras view or access settings. Why not just open the cameras with a button for settings from there?
I had a friend who owned a RR and 90% of the time drove his "spare" car for obvious reasons. As he used to say "well, I have to love it as I was stupid enough to buy it".
Doug I have been watching your videos for years and my car knowledge has increased so much. Thank you for making videos with quality and making my day when you upload.
The price of this car from last gen to now is crazy, my mom had the highest trim lbw supercharged (minus autobiography) and she paid new $140,000 brand new, now the base model is $100,000+!!!!!!
I was fortunate to take one of this these off road with land rover UK. This thing drove through almost 1m deep water trenches. Its off roading capabilities were astounding.
@@mahir6239 Seriously just take a look what Mercedes is giving for around that much money, just check out the latest S580 Mayback and come back here if you would still find this one more elegant.
I'd love to see that. What cracks me up is the fact that he actually sticks to Japanese since he bought a great Land Cruiser. I mean the man knows his quirks and features.
Knowing me, I would put that table to the test to see just how far I could go with retracting it without pushing it back where it belongs first. I'm sure they have sensors that prevent damaging anything and it probably wont retract if the table is pulled towards the seats, but I'm willing to bet it will drop with the edges flipped out still and just flip them back to closed with force once it reaches the bottom... Also brings another point, I guarantee a bunch of these tables will be stuck up in the future because a sensor will commonly fail preventing retraction and the parts will no longer be available.
"a bunch of these tables will be stuck up in the future..." And how far into the future will that be? I find it hard to imagine Rover discontinuing a sensor like that for the most expensive SUV they've ever made, in just a few years, or even a decade. This thing costs ½ the price of median income home ownership in the US. Someone that spends that type of money on an SUV probably has the funds and the desire to ensure a failed table sensor gets replaced. Rover isn't going to leave that's person high and dry.
Needless removal of buttons should be considered the antithesis to luxury. I don't wanna navigate thru a screen for every tiny thing. Even if it's right on the main screen i still have to actually look where I'm pressing which is more work than just pressing a button.
I have the 2024 RR 400 mhev. U.K. In my opinion the only minus Factor, ( and it's a big one.) It's like driving a wheeled laptop. Whilst fiddling with the touch screens, eyes are off the road, The trucks are huge nowadays, I don't fancy slamming into the back of one!! Nuff said? Otherwise even @ the price of a small house, the car is brilliant. As they have always been.
Last June Doug gave an Escalade V a score of 66, for a $150,000 luxury SUV. Now this RR gets 64 for a quarter of a million. And the Escalade is not even on the chart here but another RR, a top of the line Velar, appears with a 66 score. The Escalade has 682hp vs 525 here, 227" vs 207" here, and almost $100,000 price difference :D
The flip-down portal in the front passenger seatback of a Toyota Century (so you can extend your legs and rest your feet up there) might still be one of my favorite luxury features of any car ever made.
Nice car, this is a good motivation, I'm praying to get one for myself soon I just need a good source of income to be financially free in other to achieve this goal🙏
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The problem is it's a modern range rover. It's not going to be timeless, it's going to be used for a five years at most while it's still under warranty. No one's going to be buying this in 10 years lmao, they'll buy the new ones.
Driver assist tech is one of those thing I wonder about - imagine the sensor going bad and you're doing 70 mph around a curve and it decides to slam on the brakes because it senses a collision
their exterior looks good but at this price range they should have upgraded their interior techs as there’s a lot of opportunity and avenues they can improve on. Range Rover should learn from Mercedes, Cadillac.etc
In a perfect world, Toyota takes over Jaguar Land Rover and we get to see these beautiful machines actually work beyond warranty. Nice things are not for us in this time line.
In the real world, JLR is owned by Tata, a company which promotes its vehicles on build quality and safety but the customers constantly complaint about the mechanical and electrical issues and pathetic service.
@@MartinJones123 I’d say it is. I mean this Range Rover looks absolutely beautiful in every aspect there is. The two tone color, the features, the leather everywhere, use of nice metals, big engine, luxury draped in every aspect of the car. They definitely did not skimp on build quality as the entire thing is just perfect. The real problem is the longevity of these advancements. We know all these luxuries will break
@@ojsimpson9516 No, I realise that Range Rover makes beautiful quality interiors and great materials... I'm referring to Tata, the parent company which makes crappy economy cars which are very unsafe...
adding software to your cup holder is not "luxury" lmao. Doug makes fun of other manufacturers for hiding things like climate controls behind 2 or three screens of software to access but when range rover does it it's luxury. lmao ok
Yes, I need this car for my 2 year old daughter to replace her ferarri sf90 stradale 360 plaid turbo. I will buy 10 of these range rovers and also use them In a demolition derby competition. I love how cheap they are
Really love your videos, your enthusiasm and passion for cars is just out of this world. You are living out the dream for many people outthere. Keep up the good work Doug and have a good day from Norway 👋
Doug, how could you knock the Lexus you don’t even have the Lexus LX 570 on this list and you knocked it at 95,000 and you think this is worth 250,000??? Are you kidding me?? You’re very biased to German and British vehicles, when the Japanese vehicles have the best quality control in the world like Lexus for example… you could buy two LX 600s for what this vehicle cost and still have money left over to go on a cruise…
Would making the driver side rear seat move back opposite of the passenger seat moving forward for the rear passenger mechanically difficult? So both rear passengers can have leg rest access.
What I'm honestly surprised by is they just don't just stretch out the middle like a limo and make both seats equally reclinable massageable etc without touching the front seats when you are being chauffeured you don't really need a million square foot cargo area you just need enough for like two or three luggage it's all about the back seats isn't it? so I kind of feel like it's a bit disappointing with these $200,000 plus SUVs this and the Maybach seems very bland though I prefer this one because the tablet doesn't look like it came from Samsung's parts bin at least this range Rover middle tablet armrest is actually integrated and looks like it belongs to the vehicle using the same software as the infotainment!
I love how people have “break down jokes on the tech” yet every new high end vehicle has plenty of electronics and Bmw has issues, Mercedes, Audi, they come with a 4 year 50k warranty, u want no tech and super reliable, get a Camry or a base versa, just be aware of the cvt trans :)
Before he mentioned that it was meant to be chauffered around i couldnt help but feel that there was no way in hell i loved my kids enough to give them this kind of luxury
I love this. As for reliability, my Discovery 3 is now 14 years old and I've just had to replace the electronic handbrake module (standard on loads of cars) and the air compressor (£198). Apart from that it's been maintenance stuff. Everything still works. And yes this goes off road on the farm.
What are those white things that came out of the seats armrest? I wondered from the beginning of the video and you didn’t mentioned Doug. Thank you for your nice videos.
They're used to adjust the armrest into a different position. You spin it right to angle it more upward for your arm and you spin left to have it angle more downward
Awesome car, filled with needlessly touchscreen controlled stuff. Who thought this fridge is better than one with a button right at the fridge lid (could still be electronic)
I hope that you will always be the one reviewing cars I don’t want anyone to replace what you do. yes I know having people helping you with the videos would probably be nice for you but I love the way you review cars. it never gets old the videos wouldn’t be the same without you. please stay the way you are. 😊 You really make the videos fun to watch & your humor is so funny and I’m addicted to watching them please keep it up. I love your videos Thank You Doug. 😊👍
A friend of mine had a 2021 Range Rover 3-yr lease. He dismissed the reliability issues due to the warranty and lease length. He estimated he spent 38 hours at the dealership (not including travel time) over that span.
So what happens if you don't push the table all the way back to original position and press the button, does it just rip off when it recedes into the console?
Doug, the word “heat” technically does not mean the same as “hot.” Heat is energy and anything above absolute zero kelvin has heat. I’m a scientist, though, and most people don’t go on nerdy rants like this. Thanks for listening.
I love how it looks, it’s understated, classy, sober and just beautiful. None of that tacky crap you see in Lexus and BMW, no huge grills and “new rich” shitte.
20 years ago a screen in the back seat of a car would look luxurious and futuristic. Now it's just something cringy and creepy. You have a smartphone you can watch all you want if needed. A screen is just a waste of space.
I don't know about this vehicle Doug... I mean it's alright but the fact that I have to slide my own table around without electronic controls is kind of a dealbreaker for me. Would love to see that be automated in the next generation. I'll just stick with my '96 Camry
V6 or four banger camry?
I'm rather worried not being able to have the table directly in front of me instead of the center console, defeats the whole purpose of being able to have a laptop on there
I was gonna buy this range Rover sv, but unfortunately they didn't had one in blue color, so I had to settle with a Chevrolet spark instead
Wasn't able to offer it with front loader
Had to go with a Valmet 815
You compared Range Rover to a Camry? Really? Camry doesn't even have most of the features on the Rover.
This car looks utterly wonderful. And I'm sure it will be. Briefly.
It's also a Land Rover product, so; 3:27 That'll break. 3:59 That'll break. 4:28 That'll definitely break. 5:19 That'll break. 5:43 That'll break. 7:09 That'll break. 9:09 That'll break. 12:12 That'll break. 15:30 That'll break. 18:13 That'll break. 21:29 That'll break. 21:36 That'll break. 27:05 All of that'll break. This will have more broken features in 5 years than my car has features at all.
The effort for this post haha, it cracked me up
That's for people to worry about who buys these second hand.
None of that matter at all. These cars are disposable items for the rich assholes who buy them new. By the time these issues start showing themselves the first owner will have long sold it and bought the new model. Basically the same with every single luxury car.
It having an N63 was just the unreliable cherry on top
More myths.
Land Rover: the goal is minimalism and simplicity
Also Land Rover: let’s add electronics to the cup holders, fridge, and table, and have different colors in the front vs the back 🙃
If there's one brand that nails minimalism, it's Lexus. They give you everything you need and nothing you don't. Everybody calls them outdated though. Which I hate.
@@damilolaakanni I’m a Lexus fan. Lexus has been known of being simple high quality luxury cars but I’ve seen the quality gone down on the newest models. The new NX and LX interiors are horrible for the piece, they actually just look like a fancy Toyota inside
When instead of taking one second to open the door now accessing the fridge is a three step process with mulitple possible failure points, brilliant
Also the table is semi-automatic but to access something on it you have to swing all the way to the side instead of having it directly in front of you
@@xCkillaxC Isn't that the same for Acura, Infiniti and Genesis?
@@XMarkxyz totally agree, imagine getting in the back with a drink in hand needing the cup holder and having to press buttons to access it 🧐😂
They should use some "wave " type function like MB new S class
This is possibly the most beautifully built and upholstered Range Rover ever. It is extraordinarily elegant and luxurious in its designed while still maintaining a very modern and slightly minimalist feel, while simultaneously maintaining the warmth and tradition in its design language .
It is futuristic for sure but god knows how unreliable this vehicle might be after being driven for sometime. This car has tons of weird new and honestly unnecessary technological features that overcomplicate the car.
@@californiacating4690 oh definitely, I mean it will hopefully be better than the notoriously unreliable Range Rover of the 2000s to early 2010s. I mean Mercedes and BMW have extremely complicated cars that are reliable but RR is obviously a much lower volume manufacturer with much fewer resources Than manufacturers like MB and BMW
It's an unreliable piece of garbage. These vehicles always break and are a money pit.
@@SeanDoe86 -ecnomoy shitbox driver
Are you being paid by Range Rover to advertise?
Range Rover, a car brand not known for the lifespan of its electronics, making everything in the interior electronic is almost hilarious
You know what’s crazy? I remember hearing even like 15 to 20 years ago how bad the reliability was on these. So I saw your statement and went to Google and saw that the entire Land Rover company literally STILL makes the least reliable cars on the road so you are right. Yikes
it's not the 90's anymore, you need to update your stereotypes
@@jimdotcom1972 I thought that too until I looked it up. They are still horrible quality for the price point
@@MalevolentElephant i think things are relative, even the worst reliablity car today is leagues better than some of the best reliability cars from 30 yeras ago. the entire industry has progressed a lot.
@@jimdotcom1972 fanboi
Nice to see that Land Rover is sticking to its tradition of adding even more complexity into their new RR. The last spot on any reliability list is guaranteed.
So you want them to have less features? How about going back to crank up windows? That surely won't break. Let's ask 200k for a car with everything manual. You'd make a great CEO of a luxury car company.
@@betterbeavailable or how about redesign it keeping the features that it already has, but make it more reliable? Nobody said to use crank windows
@@betterbeavailable or don’t make a 250k shitbox lol, many features are entirely unnecessary and owners will never use, so why include them at all? Just for them to break and cost the owners more money?
@@snisneves2894 if i offered you an iphone 4 for $1000 but it was guarenteed to last for 10 years, would you buy it. Unlikely, if i offered you an iphone 13 for the same money but only guarenteed it for 3 years you probably would. Except with a car it can be fixed if something fails, phones, its much harder.
@@Tobysworkshop a phone does not cost 250k.
As Doug goes through all the quirks and features all I could think to myself "Yep, that's gonna break within a year"
Literally the moment I saw that the opening and closing of the table isn't programmed and automated I thought "Yep, someones definitely going to accidentally press the table button while resting their arms on the arm rest and watch as their precious champaign and caviar fall to the floor"
Imagine going into a Range Rover dealer to service this
A Year? I give it once it gets plates😂
can you imagine if some guy buys this in some 12 years with extended warranty
Most of the stuff looks already broken as it is designed so poorly…
It low key annoys me that Doug didn't mention what is the armrest on the driver and passenger side for. What is the weird white thing :))). What happened Doug? Why didn't you show us all the quirks????
You can monitor the outdoor air quality to know if you need the filters on, while you drive down the road, in your V8 powered 3-tonne vehicle.
Like a guy in a helmet riding his bike on the sidewalk.
I'd love if my 4cyl Subaru could tell me the air quality index. I don't see what the size of the car has to do with it.
@@nevertrustgoogle In my area, riding on the sidewalk is illegal. Bicycles are legally vehicles and must use the road.
@@bwofficial1776 I guess the commenter is saying how it’s ironic how a large displacement engine vehicle producing excess waste causing bad air quality is telling you about the areas with good air quality
This lamb concurs.
Doug the type of guy to wear clothes to match both seat colors.
If this were any other automaker besides Land Rover, I wouldn't be concerned about all this stuff failing. But in this Range Rover, it's an inevitable nightmare.
75+ years of a hard-earned reputation for unreliability and instead of fixing that reputation they decide to add more stuff to break. We cannot comprehend the genius of the British.
So true🤣
It's not a nightmare if you just lease it for 3 years.
At that price point that’s a minor annoyance.
They are doing this so they can break into the SSAS industry and charge you monthly to use those features and keep them hidden from peasants who refuse to pay
For that price the controls respond time are a bit slow waiting for the animation, such as the temperature changing to fan speed.
I just want instant feedback so I don't have to constantly look back at it to see if I hit the right settings.
Don't worry, most of the controls won't work in 3 years when it depreciates to 60K
@@RobertDooley-sl7cp your nice I thought 10k cause of repairs to be done
@@RobertDooley-sl7cp don’t worry, this isn’t the car for the broke like you
Doug, do you miss the “Doug is the type of guy” comments? By the way, I’ve been watching your videos for many years now and love them. It would be great to get a video about your statistics again. I remember you revealed them when you surpassed the one and two million subscribers mark.
@@aidaaliten8817 Yo why are you replying under every comment. Are you counting the number of replies you do?
Doug is Dog !!
Doug is the type of guy to not care about the "Doug is a type of guy" comments
Doug the type of guy to pour 4 gallons of holy water on every car he review.
Awww hey I left a really long Doug's the type of guy comment... Where'd they go? Did people just get bored of em? The first day Doug launched his autographed pictures on his website I bought one and made him write out a Doug's the type of guy comment. I still have it. I picked the Pagani.
Mercedes: Tests but avoids electrically operated cupholders for safety reasons.
Lexus: Tests electrically operated cupholders 10000 times for reliablility.
Land Rover: You guys test these things?
I noticed the two step process for the fridge door and laughed, who can't be arsed to slide a door down, it'll be faster and you have to turn around anyway to get the drink 😂
@@karstenpedersen7749 For the top of the line LWB model, they come with a butler.
😂😂😆
Ur not lying.. I have a 2010 Lexus had for years now & it’s amazing how everything still works so flawlessly
@@karstenpedersen7749 Fridge opening sequence is probably the best illustration of how bad modern car design had become with regards to user experience.
I once heard 9/10 Range Rovers are still on the road.. and only 1 made it home...
Exactly
😂 😂
Range rover is not meant for poor people like you
You just won the internet😂
Lol
I have now now owned four Jaguars in the last 8 years and also knows someone that is on their second Range Rover, I can say without a doubt that their vehicles are reliable. Oil changes and tires is all I have dealt with and when you sit in one of these Range Rovers you can see and feel the difference in build quality. This model is a bit over the top but there are people out there looking for stuff like this, and if you can afford it, why not. Been a car guy all my life and while Jag had their problems years ago, I have not had any issues with newer models. Our friend with the Rover regularly takes it off-road when he is hiking in the mountains and skiing in the winter. How cool is it when you can go four-wheeling and be comfortable? Very :)
How delusional can one be?
@@G0ddEityawesome Stating what my actual experience has been, simple as that
So cool fellows just a way of gettin one is all i need
A Range with a BMW engine. Two beacons of modern reliability, finally together. Can't wait for the all electric Range, it'll give you reasons to celebrate each day - every single day it turns on.
So celebrating for 5 days before it stops working loll
haha
thanks for the laugh
I wouldn’t even suprised if those cars exploded when I touch the steering wheel..
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When the thumbnail reads: "Ultra-Luxury", you definitely know that Doug's gone take you through a ton of "Quirks & Features".
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I’d like to see the outside air quality readout when I drive through downtown New Delhi
Consumers: How many things can potentially fail on this car?
Range Rover Designers: Yes!
Ah yes, the car that goes from $250k to $50k in less than 5 years.
In five years it will be a Hoovies Garage special.🤣🤣
Anyone spending 250k on a car is really not going to give a rat’s ass about that! Lol
@@bradclawsie 60,000 units averaging 100k pounds were sold last year
The market didn't care about laymen like you who know nothing about cars and dole out word of mouth wisdom in RUclips comment sections
Nah man, I looked at used RRs before buying my latest car and as far as luxury vehicles go they hold their value fairly well
Not with the current state of the used car market I’ll tell you that.
I think car tech and design has peaked a bit. Going from a 2003 to a 2013 Range was a quantum leap in tech and refinement. But going from the 2013 to this new 2023 is a much smaller step forward.
This is an Indian car. What do you expect?
@@carpediem4512 It's a British based company. The owners might be from India but I doubt they are involved in the design and manufacturing.
You can do all of this sht in any car lmao
@@JarJarBinkz68 can poop in the seats
Just like mobile phones, cars are now less about physical features and more about soft features.
Land Rover has legendary reputation for terrible reliability, durability and build quality! What a legend!
a lengend you only can write about but can’t actually afford…
@@gto4609 I've had one and it is true. The car lived in the shop. Maybe it's better nowadays but I dunno.
This car will spend most of its life in the mechanics garage .
Nah, the build quality and material is VERY nice in a Range Rover. They feel great to be in. Only issue is they’ll break
interiors fine drivetrain is the problem
Fun fact : When you drive any Land Rover, if the check-engine-light does not turn on in a year, you'd need to check the check-engine-light.
Another fun fact : When you drive any Land Rover, make sure you have few name cards of tow trucks companies in your car, in case one company is not available.
Doug is even faster in revealing the new Range Rover than the official Land Rover RUclips channels
Harry's Garage beat Doug
Paulie Gualtieri heh heh!
Doug is the type of guy to color match his clothes to the vehicle's interior he is reviewing. Tremendous dedication.
It's the other way around
The press car was configured to match Doug's outfit
He's a drag queen
@@infiniteindefinite6715 Drag king*
Buddy look at the way he talks, he is a fairy queen
🤣🤭
The cupholders make me nervous, what happens if you accidently push the button while a dink is in place?
Kinda the same for the table, would it break if you don't fold it into place before pressing the return button?
Probably, is a land rover after all
✨sensors✨
Also the table.. What if you close it while still open
2 questions: Do the door handles retract to flush with the body when the car starts? What are those white baseball bats on front seat armrests??
I was thinking removable umbrellas, but I like the bats idea better!
Gosh I can only imagine all the complexity in motors, software, etc. in this car. And the massive repair bill that will be needed when 1/3 of them fail 7k miles outside of the factory warranty, like in every other Range Rover that I've personally known the owner of...
None of mine or anyone I know does that .
@@JohnnyZenith good for you y’all are lucky few
@@JohnnyZenith Then you do not own a land rover. Cause it is a bs.
Was that a parody? Stick with your grey Corolla. You couldn't afford anything else so stop complaining.
@@betterbeavailable fanboy
13:51
* Quarter mil land yacht crashes *
Officer: What happened here?
Land Yacht Owner: I was watching my air purity screen.
Officer: While you were driving?
Land Yacht Owner: Well Doug said I can do that...
Officer: Who the hell's Doug?
Land Yacht Owner: Well Doug's the type of guy who puts a blanket on his computer when it goes to sleep.
Officer: How much have you had to drink??? Why don't you say your ABC's backwards for me.
* Officer radios in for backup *
I already feel bad for the person that owns this thing once the warranty runs out.
Don’t be. They can afford it
@@mcandrett i feel bad for the second owner who bought it for 50k thinking it would be a good idea since it has nice seats and a fridge.
I wonder it will be worth in 2030 🥶🥶
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I absolutely LOVE the new redesign of the Range Rover! They did a great job. And that turning radius... top notch!
I absolutely LOVE all this display of cretinousness and superfluity while a guat a red light begs.
Ranger over cars look like gangster. But i wonder Jaguar and land over owned by tata groups indian company 🇮🇳❤️.
A Range Rover filled up with all kind of electronic gadgets, what could go wrong?
Good luck for future buyers.
This Land Rover will make u go broke
@@nickcooler2658 the type of people that buy cars like this don’t just go broke.
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If they can afford a 250k car, they can probably afford repairs
I like how no matter how big Doug’s channel gets he doesn’t change his personality or add extra Animation or sounds to his videos no give aways just keeps it simple 🙌🙌🙌
Right?? Been watching for years and I love that he’s kept the format. He’s definitely become more energetic and more thorough, and used a Doug score animation someone sent him. Besides that, same ol Doug.
True dat. The animation before his Doug Score isn't even his. A fan gave that to him.
@@bigchief9313 darn, you beat me to it. lol
He needs to save money for all the double t-shirts
He raises the price of affordable cars 😡 and his fans are kinda toxic
Doug, the people wanna see the cygnet review!!
These drive so smoothly. Also what is up with the armrest? I thought they were umbrellas in them but that would be an odd placement.
So basically what you’re telling me is, once the rear screen stops working… you’re SOL for fridge and cup holders. Got it 👍🏻
Most of these folks live in their endless bubble of ignorance. They’re not really in tune with reality.
@@electric.campfire3552 yeah… I wasn’t meaning the ‘upper echelon’ that live extravagantly…... More of a funny ‘how shitty would that be to have that issue’. But thanks for the literal sense
Well the only people buying this are rich idiots who just buy fancy brand names rather than actual worth-the-money cars so I'm sure they have a spare rolls royce lying around that they can use.
In a fire whip like that , the only song u should be listening to is the song “Dupe- International “ 😈😈
This is really nice, but I’m sure the people that can actually afford this can also afford a cullinan, which they would probably prefer over this anyway
A Cullinan starts at 350k. With options, tax, and shipping you’re already at 400k. Not the same.
@@hadihamid7212 if you can afford a 250k car you can afford a 350-400k car. Key word: afford
By that logic, none of these cars would have been sold, yet they sell like hot cakes. Range rovers are best looking cars on the market
@@yogeshp8542 people who buy land rovers are not that smart or don't understand anything about cars
can’t be subtle in a cullinan and you can’t off road one so yeah i’d prefer this as a daily
As a range rover owner, my one gripe is the multiple actions/buttons you need to press to access certain functions. I love the car, how it drive, the comfort especially on the open road or off road, but something like pressing the camera button which you would assume you display your cameras, but instead it takes you to a screen with a two buttons to turn on the cameras view or access settings. Why not just open the cameras with a button for settings from there?
I had a friend who owned a RR and 90% of the time drove his "spare" car for obvious reasons. As he used to say "well, I have to love it as I was stupid enough to buy it".
Doug I have been watching your videos for years and my car knowledge has increased so much. Thank you for making videos with quality and making my day when you upload.
The price of this car from last gen to now is crazy, my mom had the highest trim lbw supercharged (minus autobiography) and she paid new $140,000 brand new, now the base model is $100,000+!!!!!!
And your moms Land Rover probably lost $100k in value since then. 🤣😂
@@BabyJesus66 your damn right
If she was here she'd have paid 240k🥲
Ahhh yes. A Range Rover with incredibly complex electronics is probably a good idea 😆
😝😝😝
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I was fortunate to take one of this these off road with land rover UK. This thing drove through almost 1m deep water trenches. Its off roading capabilities were astounding.
I think that they nailed this. Simple elegance. Don't think they needed the big stand out changes.
Yup
Nope
@@umartariq7308 i think your the ones who like new X7 design, right?
@@mahir6239 Seriously just take a look what Mercedes is giving for around that much money, just check out the latest S580 Mayback and come back here if you would still find this one more elegant.
@@umartariq7308 i just did and yes i still find this elegent
I'll better get a Gwagon from Mercedes than that
I think the rear is stunning. Which is good because I think owners will mainly see that side from flatbed tow trucks.
Man, Hoovie is going to spend a lot of money at the Wizard fixing all the motors on every item in like 10 years time.
I wonder if all those features still work in 5 to 10 years
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Doug should get one and diligently document, in video form, his warranty claims.
I’d watch every single second.
Yes.
“Can we reach one billion dollars”
He has a defender with no issues at all
Do they still have the bumper to bumper warranty?
I'd love to see that.
What cracks me up is the fact that he actually sticks to Japanese since he bought a great Land Cruiser. I mean the man knows his quirks and features.
$250K?! They’ve lost their minds! I’ll buy it for half price 3 years from now!
Lol I was thinking the same. It looks more like a new Ford. 😄
Also, too many electronics that'll break. EVERYWHERE.
By then all the electronics will have failed.
@@alexvalle750 Ford owned Land Rover back then so this comment is funny.
It won't be running three years from now.
Knowing me, I would put that table to the test to see just how far I could go with retracting it without pushing it back where it belongs first. I'm sure they have sensors that prevent damaging anything and it probably wont retract if the table is pulled towards the seats, but I'm willing to bet it will drop with the edges flipped out still and just flip them back to closed with force once it reaches the bottom... Also brings another point, I guarantee a bunch of these tables will be stuck up in the future because a sensor will commonly fail preventing retraction and the parts will no longer be available.
And good luck on the tiny motor once it snags a power cable or usb
The table blocks the ac in the back as well. Just poor design all around
"a bunch of these tables will be stuck up in the future..."
And how far into the future will that be? I find it hard to imagine Rover discontinuing a sensor like that for the most expensive SUV they've ever made, in just a few years, or even a decade. This thing costs ½ the price of median income home ownership in the US. Someone that spends that type of money on an SUV probably has the funds and the desire to ensure a failed table sensor gets replaced. Rover isn't going to leave that's person high and dry.
Needless removal of buttons should be considered the antithesis to luxury. I don't wanna navigate thru a screen for every tiny thing. Even if it's right on the main screen i still have to actually look where I'm pressing which is more work than just pressing a button.
I have the 2024 RR 400 mhev. U.K. In my opinion the only minus Factor, ( and it's a big one.) It's like driving a wheeled laptop. Whilst fiddling with the touch screens, eyes are off the road, The trucks are huge nowadays, I don't fancy slamming into the back of one!! Nuff said? Otherwise even @ the price of a small house, the car is brilliant. As they have always been.
$20,000 for cup holders it’s truly amazing what innovations are taking place
Last June Doug gave an Escalade V a score of 66, for a $150,000 luxury SUV. Now this RR gets 64 for a quarter of a million. And the Escalade is not even on the chart here but another RR, a top of the line Velar, appears with a 66 score. The Escalade has 682hp vs 525 here, 227" vs 207" here, and almost $100,000 price difference :D
@@jackj5368 u do enough to comment lmao
and filled with cheap plastics, cheap leather and is virtually the size of a schoolbus.
@@jackj5368 Thats cool man, Escalade just too big for me, Im all about the Range Rover :)
" comes with a Check Engine sign as a sticker now "
the only other SUV that has a split tailgate is the 2021 BMW X5! find it funny how a $250,000 car compares to a $60,000 car
Toyota was giving over half of those luxury features way back in 2006 with the V8 Crown Majesta, truly ahead of it's time.
The flip-down portal in the front passenger seatback of a Toyota Century (so you can extend your legs and rest your feet up there) might still be one of my favorite luxury features of any car ever made.
@@MikeKayKIve never heard of that model so Im assuming it isnt available here is US
@@aenima1 That's right, it was never sold here, but there are a few in the country which have been imported.
Looks like lots of things that can break, and since it’s a Range Rover they will
It’s going to be so expensive when those things starts to fail 😬
Does anyone know what the white knobs on the ends of the front seat centre armrests are? They look surprisingly utilitarian for such a luxury vehicle.
Throw back to the older models that also have these knobs. They can be turned to lock the armrest in any position basically.
@@pinut187 thank you!
Nice car, this is a good motivation, I'm praying to get one for myself soon I just need a good source of income to be financially free in other to achieve this goal🙏
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Gosh! SOOOOO many exquisite things to break.
And in a Land Rover Range Rover, they certainly will.
I really love the design they’ve gone for with this car. It’s timeless, which is how all luxury cars should be.
its trash now
The problem is it's a modern range rover. It's not going to be timeless, it's going to be used for a five years at most while it's still under warranty. No one's going to be buying this in 10 years lmao, they'll buy the new ones.
You said “timeless” lmfao what a joke.
Besides the rear end with its awful apparent lack of taillights and ugly black rectangle
Timeless? These will be in the hood in 10 years with bumpers falling off
Driver assist tech is one of those thing I wonder about - imagine the sensor going bad and you're doing 70 mph around a curve and it decides to slam on the brakes because it senses a collision
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their exterior looks good but at this price range they should have upgraded their interior techs as there’s a lot of opportunity and avenues they can improve on. Range Rover should learn from Mercedes, Cadillac.etc
And how many benz or cadillacs have rovers offroad ability or status? Niggas never even been in a rover and talk shit😂
Besides the fact that it’s a Range Rover, these are amazing cars
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In a perfect world, Toyota takes over Jaguar Land Rover and we get to see these beautiful machines actually work beyond warranty.
Nice things are not for us in this time line.
In the real world, JLR is owned by Tata, a company which promotes its vehicles on build quality and safety but the customers constantly complaint about the mechanical and electrical issues and pathetic service.
@@papaKiPariTohHumBhiHain Tata is none of those things...
@@MartinJones123 I’d say it is. I mean this Range Rover looks absolutely beautiful in every aspect there is. The two tone color, the features, the leather everywhere, use of nice metals, big engine, luxury draped in every aspect of the car. They definitely did not skimp on build quality as the entire thing is just perfect. The real problem is the longevity of these advancements. We know all these luxuries will break
@@ojsimpson9516 No, I realise that Range Rover makes beautiful quality interiors and great materials... I'm referring to Tata, the parent company which makes crappy economy cars which are very unsafe...
@@MartinJones123 well Tata is the reason why range rover still exists and sell like hot cakes. Ford almost ran RR into ground few years back
adding software to your cup holder is not "luxury" lmao. Doug makes fun of other manufacturers for hiding things like climate controls behind 2 or three screens of software to access but when range rover does it it's luxury. lmao ok
Doug's FOS
He owns a Range Rover, and he lets his biases interfere with every review he makes.
10:50 what are these white pieces sticking out of the two front seats???????????
Armrest controls, they are folded up and in the SV, they are White Ceramic
Yes, I need this car for my 2 year old daughter to replace her ferarri sf90 stradale 360 plaid turbo. I will buy 10 of these range rovers and also use them In a demolition derby competition. I love how cheap they are
It’s amazing that the outgoing model is 10 years old. IMO it still looks fresh and modern, and still has some serious road presents.
Awesome video man! Appreciate all you have done in the past years. Although, I miss your Ferrari 360 Modena and Nissan Escargot. Those were legends
I couldn't agree more on the Nissan S-Cargo. The car itself and its name were as quirky as a Nissan could get.
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The attention to detail of your reviews, is seriously unmatched! 🔥🤙🏽
Really love your videos, your enthusiasm and passion for cars is just out of this world. You are living out the dream for many people outthere. Keep up the good work Doug and have a good day from Norway 👋
I know this may seem like a dumb question , but are full size SUVS like this Range Rover for example common in Norway?
Wouldnt mind seeing some 80s and 90s car reviews, kind of miss those videos
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Doug, how could you knock the Lexus you don’t even have the Lexus LX 570 on this list and you knocked it at 95,000 and you think this is worth 250,000??? Are you kidding me?? You’re very biased to German and British vehicles, when the Japanese vehicles have the best quality control in the world like Lexus for example… you could buy two LX 600s for what this vehicle cost and still have money left over to go on a cruise…
Doug is the type of guy that missed one thing: what the heck are those things sticking out the side of the seats? Look like white umbrella handles..
Yeah, how could he miss that? I'm sure he would have had some fun with them, assuming they are umbrellas. Maybe it got cut on the editing room floor.
These are knobs which you can turn and adjust the armrest. All former models had these too.
@@furyofbongos These are knobs which you can turn and adjust the armrest. All former models had these too.
@@pinut187
What model is that?
The only reason I’m reading the comments is to find out what those things are. Thank you for asking
Would making the driver side rear seat move back opposite of the passenger seat moving forward for the rear passenger mechanically difficult? So both rear passengers can have leg rest access.
What I'm honestly surprised by is they just don't just stretch out the middle like a limo and make both seats equally reclinable massageable etc without touching the front seats when you are being chauffeured you don't really need a million square foot cargo area you just need enough for like two or three luggage it's all about the back seats isn't it? so I kind of feel like it's a bit disappointing with these $200,000 plus SUVs this and the Maybach seems very bland though I prefer this one because the tablet doesn't look like it came from Samsung's parts bin at least this range Rover middle tablet armrest is actually integrated and looks like it belongs to the vehicle using the same software as the infotainment!
you have a good idea
I love how people have “break down jokes on the tech” yet every new high end vehicle has plenty of electronics and Bmw has issues, Mercedes, Audi, they come with a 4 year 50k warranty, u want no tech and super reliable, get a Camry or a base versa, just be aware of the cvt trans :)
Jealousy is what kills them all m8
@@XmarlonXPT Ofcourse.
@@XmarlonXPT Fax
Alright, I’ll buy a Prius. Hybrids FTW! MPGs FTW as well!
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Before he mentioned that it was meant to be chauffered around i couldnt help but feel that there was no way in hell i loved my kids enough to give them this kind of luxury
I love this. As for reliability, my Discovery 3 is now 14 years old and I've just had to replace the electronic handbrake module (standard on loads of cars) and the air compressor (£198). Apart from that it's been maintenance stuff. Everything still works. And yes this goes off road on the farm.
I thought Land Rovers are unreliable.
@@osamabinladen824 if you treat them well, they treat you well.
@@osamabinladen824 don’t fall for the car internet myth
@@drippgxd So are BMWs trash?
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What are those white things that came out of the seats armrest? I wondered from the beginning of the video and you didn’t mentioned Doug. Thank you for your nice videos.
They're used to adjust the armrest into a different position. You spin it right to angle it more upward for your arm and you spin left to have it angle more downward
Awesome car, filled with needlessly touchscreen controlled stuff. Who thought this fridge is better than one with a button right at the fridge lid (could still be electronic)
I would take an LX 600 for half the price and all the reliability consistently.
Oh my god! That Comfort score, 2 points up from its predecessor. At this point, its a hardcore off-roader/limousine.
It was so tempting to try pressing the table button without sliding it back or fold it manually… wished Doug had the courage 😂
So much that will break. Depreciation post warranty period will be interesting. Amazing vehicle.
Range rover sv autobiography which model is this
I hope that you will always be the one reviewing cars I don’t want anyone to replace what you do. yes I know having people helping you with the videos would probably be nice for you but I love the way you review cars. it never gets old the videos wouldn’t be the same without you. please stay the way you are. 😊 You really make the videos fun to watch & your humor is so funny and I’m addicted to watching them please keep it up. I love your videos Thank You Doug. 😊👍
you really had to ruin it in the end didn't you
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@@shoukosvision5847 You somehow managed to misspell "Doug", which consider how deep into "fanboi" territory you seem to be, is pretty funny.
@@megachonk9440 I am just complementing I don’t see how its weird and I’m not fanboying
Will always be one of my favourite SUV designs. Hell, I don't even care about that 5 star hotel interior, the exterior is just too good.
Too generic imo
A friend of mine had a 2021 Range Rover 3-yr lease. He dismissed the reliability issues due to the warranty and lease length. He estimated he spent 38 hours at the dealership (not including travel time) over that span.
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Can anyone tell me whats in the handrest of the front seat, i'm so curious about it
I already think this is Doug's dream car.
You know it's a big car when Doug appears tiny in the frame.
250k? That’s insane! A spec-out last generation Range Rover was around 120-130k max
Cheaper than the cullinan
I remember when a new car was $7K!!
@@barracuda6817 well it’s not Rolls Royce either
@@tonywong303 true, but they are in a similar class
@@bradclawsie you gave no reason as to why not. This has all the luxury features of the rolls.
So what happens if you don't push the table all the way back to original position and press the button, does it just rip off when it recedes into the console?
Truly a mechanic's delight
Doug, the word “heat” technically does not mean the same as “hot.” Heat is energy and anything above absolute zero kelvin has heat. I’m a scientist, though, and most people don’t go on nerdy rants like this. Thanks for listening.
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I appreciate the knowledge especially when it is from a qualified source
I love how it looks, it’s understated, classy, sober and just beautiful. None of that tacky crap you see in Lexus and BMW, no huge grills and “new rich” shitte.
It's not got the class of a Maybach or a G Wagon
@@nickmagee-brown739 what
This is the car of class
It's always been
@@cmtexperts4825 dude.. you cant beat Bentleys and Rolls Royce in terms of opulent and classiness
@@jonlosito2004 bro yes
Earlier it just didn't had much competition and it was the king.
It still is king of its segment
Those are upper segment
You do realize this vehicle lacks all the important "crap" of a Lexus, don't you?
20 years ago a screen in the back seat of a car would look luxurious and futuristic. Now it's just something cringy and creepy. You have a smartphone you can watch all you want if needed. A screen is just a waste of space.