Love the Land Rover Defender! It will take you in style to the concert, and go bush whacking the next day! Love all of well thought out tech as well! 👍🏼👍🏼
Smart comparison to the Grand Cherokee. I was wondering how these two measure up. I haven't found any reviews of the Grand Cherokee L in your videos though. You deserve a lot more subscribers.
Great video!.. definitely not the vehicle for me.. too much to go wrong with all these features..I drove behind one and kept pulling my chin..my co pilot said I looked like the discovery with my chin tuckedin .the styling of this vehicle is just weird 😅
Just curious why car reviewers shy away from discussing vehicle reliability? That’s a real issue with LR so when comparing to other vehicles, should that not come into the equation?
Agreed, reliability is important. My impressions target a shopper who is likely leasing for 3 or 4 years and replacing the vehicle once the warranty is up. My job is to show those shoppers what they can expect from how the vehicle drives and functions. I don't shy away from reporting on reliability, I cover the topic extensively, just not in road tests.
Another well done informative review just not a Land Rover fan at all. I have a friend with one of these and he’s on first name basis with the service manager. I find the look fugly..
Funny comment, have heard it before, word for word. Strange, it’s always a “friend”, it’s never the person who post’s the comment. It reeks of bullshit, especially as you don’t like Landrovers, no bias there then. Not sure what “fugly” means either.
@@fabshop6359 Check out 2022 J.D power dependability rankings and see where LandRover ends up. I’ll help you out to save some time,start at the bottom of the list.
@@markkennedy5335 Is J D Power your “friend”? What year are you quoting? J D Power 2022 list LR mid table, listing Chrysler and Tesla Polestar way below LR. Across the board all car makers are failing to make good scores because of all the electronic tech they have, more tech, more are the chances of failures. I use as my yardstick my son-in-law’s Series 4 Disco, bought used in 2016, now with 98,000 miles on the clock. Regularly serviced and MOT, only items replaced are tyres, wiper blades, top hose and battery, plus whatever needs replacing according to the type of service, and the vehicle leads a pretty rough life. Like any vehicle, owners must keep to the service schedule. Yes, servicing these SUVs is not cheap, but adhering to LR service routine is essential.
The total King of SUV’s🔥
Such a soothing voice! I fell asleep good. Gave a like for that. Thank you for a very very good review.
Thank you, I practice my voice every day 😁
Love the Land Rover Defender! It will take you in style to the concert, and go bush whacking the next day! Love all of well thought out tech as well! 👍🏼👍🏼
Smart comparison to the Grand Cherokee. I was wondering how these two measure up. I haven't found any reviews of the Grand Cherokee L in your videos though. You deserve a lot more subscribers.
Cracking video, Justin. Just a slight problem…I can’t afford one…😂😂
What is the color of car in the video?
NEED ADVICE PLEASE: 2002 Acura MDX 209,000 miles good vehicle or not? Asking $4,000 in CA. Thanks
Great video!.. definitely not the vehicle for me.. too much to go wrong with all these features..I drove behind one and kept pulling my chin..my co pilot said I looked like the discovery with my chin tuckedin
.the styling of this vehicle is just weird 😅
Just curious why car reviewers shy away from discussing vehicle reliability? That’s a real issue with LR so when comparing to other vehicles, should that not come into the equation?
Agreed, reliability is important.
My impressions target a shopper who is likely leasing for 3 or 4 years and replacing the vehicle once the warranty is up.
My job is to show those shoppers what they can expect from how the vehicle drives and functions.
I don't shy away from reporting on reliability, I cover the topic extensively, just not in road tests.
Fair. You are one of the only reviewers that also have “buying used” videos which is appreciated. Keep up the good work.
Another well done informative review just not a Land Rover fan at all. I have a friend with one of these and he’s on first name basis with the service manager. I find the look fugly..
Funny comment, have heard it before, word for word. Strange, it’s always a “friend”, it’s never the person who post’s the comment. It reeks of bullshit, especially as you don’t like Landrovers, no bias there then. Not sure what “fugly” means either.
@@fabshop6359 Check out 2022 J.D power dependability rankings and see where LandRover ends up. I’ll help you out to save some time,start at the bottom of the list.
@@markkennedy5335 Is J D Power your “friend”? What year are you quoting? J D Power 2022 list LR mid table, listing Chrysler and Tesla Polestar way below LR. Across the board all car makers are failing to make good scores because of all the electronic tech they have, more tech, more are the chances of failures. I use as my yardstick my son-in-law’s Series 4 Disco, bought used in 2016, now with 98,000 miles on the clock. Regularly serviced and MOT, only items replaced are tyres, wiper blades, top hose and battery, plus whatever needs replacing according to the type of service, and the vehicle leads a pretty rough life. Like any vehicle, owners must keep to the service schedule. Yes, servicing these SUVs is not cheap, but adhering to LR service routine is essential.
@@fabshop6359 Of course J D Power is my friend. Thats real problems from real customers.
Discovery Vs all day
Awesome review until you called a Jeep a luxury SUV....