Posted by: admin in Land Rover Deals on November 30th, 2010

Well it’s snowing folks across the UK and it has been for several weeks now. In Scotland it has been the coldest winter in over 30 years. As many county councils are beginning to run out of salt to grit the roads it begs the question which car is best to own in severe weather conditions. With some reports suggesting that over 40% of the UK’s workforce were unable to get into work in the past few days due to the treacherous driving conditions, this suggests it is a financial issue for industry as well as safety that are important to consider. One of the best vehicles to own in these icy conditions is a Land Rover.

A used Land Rover is great value for money if you take into account the starting price of a new model. For example a used 2001 Freelancer can cost anywhere from around 6,500. If you consider the starting price for a vehicle of this type then this is excellent value for money. There are several different types of Land Rover such as the Freelander, Discovery and Defender which all offer different features the customer may desire.

Over the past few years Land Rover and most other 4×4 vehicles have come under criticism because of the environment. This is mainly due to its relatively high fuel consumption due to the size and weight of the vehicle. However fuel consumption is an easy topic to target. In fact most 4X4s are built in a robust way in order to survive for 20 years. In my experience the Land Rover is a reliable vehicle which is great news if you are looking to purchase a used Land Rover. This vehicle offers a fantastic driving experience.

The Land Rover 4×4 is an excellent vehicle if you live in the countryside but this has also become a popular vehicle for a person with a young family. This is probably because it is a comfortable ride compared to other 4×4 (loosely demonstrated on Top Gear Bolivia Special shown a few weeks ago) and there is plenty of room to accommodate the weekly shop, pets and the kids all at the same time. The vehicle looks great, with a robust and powerful image yet still looking understated. Ok, so compared to small superminis the fuel consumption isn’t the best in the world but would you expect it to be considering the size and weight difference?

In order for you to really experience the driving performance of the 4×4 vehicle I suggest test driving a used Land Rover. This will allow you to decide for yourself if the range of Used Land Rover models available is right for you.

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