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The Range Rover can be credited with inventing the luxury 4x4 movement when the British-built wagon was launched in 1970, though it started life as a much more utilitarian two-door off-roader.
Morphing into a luxury four-door by 1981, the Rangie has survived and prospered through several changes of ownership and three generations to become one of the world's most recognised status symbols. Current prices range from $258,489 for the Range Rover D350 HSE SWB (258KW) to $443,436 for the Range Rover P615 SV LWB (452KW).
It extended its brand footprint with the launch of the smaller, more powerful Range Rover Sport in 2004, and followed it with the Victoria Beckham-'designed' compact Evoque in 2011. Now owned by Jaguar owners Tata, the Range Rover is more popular than ever.
Like most cars, the Range Rover has vacuum boosted brakes. This vacuum assistance helps you apply enough physical pressure to the brakes to pull the vehicle up. Without this assistance, the brakes require much more input from the driver. In many cases, this can make the pedal feel like it has gone hard or stiff.
The danger is that, in an emergency, you may not be able to apply enough pressure on the brake pedal quickly enough to avoid a crash. So this needs to be sorted immediately. A loss of brake assistance can be caused by a leak in the vacuum system or a failure of the booster unit itself.
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If there are any common problems and complaints about Range Rover's reliability or faults, they'll likely show up on our Land Rover's problems page. You can also calculate a car's projected resale value via our price and specs page.
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The most expensive new Range Rover is the Range Rover SVAutobiography petrol which lists at $398,528. For more info on the latest models, check out our pricing and specs page, and you'll find all Land Rover reviews and news here.
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The following Land Rover Range Rover comes with five seats as standard. The Vogue variant is available with Perforated Windsor leather seats, with the choice of Ebony, Ebony/Ivory two tone, Espresso/Almond two tone, Espresso/Almond two tone or Navy/Ivory two tone. The Vogue SE comes with five seats while the Autobiography variants are available with four. Both comes with Perforated Semi-Aniline leather seat upholstery with the choice between Ebony, Ebony/Ivory two tone, Espresso/Almond two tone, Espresso/Almond two tone, Navy/Ivory two tone, Ebony/Vintage Tan two tone or Ebony/Pimento two tone. The SVAutobiography variant comes with four seats and is available with Quilted perforated Semi-Aniline leather upholstery, with the choice between Ebony, Ebony/Pimento two tone, Ebony/Vintage Tan two tone or Ebony/Cirrus two tone.