Do brits just ignore the reliability issues associated with range rovers or are they just completely deluded

Do brits just ignore the reliability issues associated with range rovers or are they just completely deluded
at least jaguars now come with a fairly long warranty

>Fell for the unreliability meme

>tfw drivetrain falls out after 25k miles of highway

so range rovers are now the pillar of reliability?

Rovers and Jags are cheaper to maintain in britbongland.

Same reason it's easier to maintain BMW and Mercedes in the euro region really.

Modern RRs aren't that bad, for a car with that many bells and whistles at least.

The American obsession with reliability doesn't happen everywhere.

this genuinely made me laugh
are you seriously saying that having your air suspension collapse or electrics flake out is only annoying to people in the united states?
or that if I lived in london and my 80,000 pound car didn't start one day I would just shrug it off?

>do idiots purchae things solely as status symbols?
Yes

I get that
it's just when they get well reviewed as great cars that confuses me

Yes. Although sadly due to the internet more people are becoming like Americans.

>range rover and jaguar
>british

we don't ignore the reliability issues so we buy better made foreign cars instead

wtf, I want to be american now

Just act like an entitled narcissistic cry baby all the time and you're there.

Things are going to change once Trump starts taking away entitlements (socialism).

theyre great because when you review a new manufacturer prepped car for a day reliability issues are basically irrelevant

Have brits ever made a reliable car, other than the Mini?

And then you will be on the street because Trump voters use more social programs.

Its like video games. They only use it for 3 hours when its brand new and pretend they have a complete opinion of the product

I am entitled because I want my car to work

Jealousy is very unbecoming

Having a working car is a privilege not a human right, you brat.

>says the user jealous of people getting gibs

Not just video games, but everything really.

>implying there is such a thing as human rights

Who pays for the gibs?

>Mini
>Reliable

Pick neither.

I was being lied to?

who cares it's a tiny fraction of the budget
wanting reliability in a car is a sign of mental weakness and a deficiency in character.
these are the same type of people who suffer from elevated blood pressure if they leave their phone at home

Not him, but I know the BMW Mini's are known for atrocious reliability.

>wanting reliability in a car is a sign of mental weakness

>waah i can't walk to work i might get gang raped and enjoy it
fucking faggot learn self defense and how to hunt

I wouldnt call those bloated lumps mini

>being contrarian just for the sake of it

>being adequately prepared is contrarian

...

Some people live in small towns where work is 30 miles away and there are no cabs or public transportation

shit bait

>and how to hunt

holy shit my sides

guessing no one itt has owned either a modern jaguar or Range Rover

I had a 2008 RR vogue hse, 2015 f type r and now a 2015 rr sport sc. Never had a problem with the f-type but got rid of it after only a year. The 2008 RR ran flawlessly with no issues, sold it to a friend and it still runs fine after 100k+ miles. The new generation sport has been a slightly different story. I've put 25k miles on it and have had water pump issues, thermometer malfunctions, rattles, and generally weird niggling things that are minor but still annoying when the car cost almost $100k new. The RR dealerships are terrible and gouge the hell out of you for everything, even if it should probably be covered under warranty. To anyone considering buying one I would say to make sure that you are near a dealership and that you can cough up the cash if something goes wrong. You're looking at $850 annual service and another $800 when a sensor begins malfunctioning. Water pump $3k.

With that said I still like the car. Plenty sporty for such a big thing and almost as comfortable as the ultraluxe brands like Bentley and Rolls Royce with the benefit of being more practical for daily use and distance driving.