Land Rover
Land Rover is an all-terrain vehicle and MPV manufacturer, based in Solihull, England, now operated as part of the Jaguar Land Rover business owned by India?s Tata Motors. Starting out as a model in the Rover Company's product range, the Land Rover brand developed, first as a marque, then as a separate company, developing a range of four-wheel drive capable vehicles under a succession of owners, including British Leyland, British Aerospace and BMW. In 2000, the company was sold by BMW to the Ford Motor Company, becoming part of their Premier Automotive Group. In June 2008 Ford sold its Jaguar Land Rover operations to Tata Motors.
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Land Rover Defender Series 03
The good news is that the Defender is far more refined than it was 20 years ago.
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Land Rover Discovery
The latest Land Rover Discovery 4 is an extensively upgraded version of the old car, with an improved engine, plusher interior and a mild facelift among the changes.
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Land Rover Freelander Series 06
The Freelander has grown up, with the all-new second generation version bigger and better in every regard than the somewhat disappointing original.
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Land Rover Range Rover
This is the latest Range Rover - and it's one of the finest luxury cars money can buy.
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Land Rover Range Rover Series 94
Land Rover Range Rover. The current Range Rover has ruled the roost when it comes to premium off-roaders since its introduction in 2002.
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport
Every WAG's favourite wagon is back after extensive mid-life surgery that was meant to freshen up the looks, spruce up the interior and sharpen up the road manners.
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport Series 05
Land Rover Range Rover Sport. The Range Rover Sport is supposed to be Land Rover's answer to road-biased SUVs like the BMW X5 and Mercedes ML, combining the ruggedness of existing Land Rover products with more tarmac-friendly driving dynamics.