Overview & Reviews
As this is just the third new Range Rover in 31 years, one might hope that the 2003 Range Rover hosts some significant improvements. Indeed it does. Land Rover has focused on improving drivability and livability. As such, this updated flagship SUV features unit body construction, a four-wheel independent suspension and a BMW-engineered V8 mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. It also boasts more interior space, greater ground clearance and a beautifully revised interior.
- Vastly superior to the one it replaces, sumptuous interior, nonpareil off-road capability.
- Price premium, poor reputation for build quality, difficult to use stereo and navigation system.
User Reviews:
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Range Rover - 2003 Land Rover Range Rover
By Riatanas - February 2 - 10:00 amThis an excellent SUV, among the best. Do not mind Landrovers poor reputation, that problem has been taken care of.
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Happy with the purchase - 2003 Land Rover Range Rover
By TBear - January 8 - 10:00 amI bought the car used with 33,000 miles on it. Paid through the nose for an extended warranty (used some of it but, in general, it was a waste). Car costs $1000 - $2000 per year to keep in good shape. The BMW 7- series engine is fantastic and drives much better than newer HSEs with the Jaguar engine. Transmission never hunts for the right gear like the Jag engine. I replaced OEM tires with much better Goodyear HPs and the difference is amazing. Much quieter and better handling. The styling is great and the annual mechanical costs are worth it.