3.8 Overall rating
(5 reviews)I love the unique color and look of this Range Rover. It is loaded with all of Land Rover's options for 2002 including NAV, multiplay CD, Airbag shocks for automatic leveling, stainless steel exhaust and specially stitched interior with just the right amount of wood trim to make it feel warm and comfy. Since I don't put many miles on my cars, it should hold it's value well and gas prices/fuel economy don't really affect me much. The usual British gremlins are sure to make themselves known but since I have worked through most of them with my '01 it shouldn't be a problem to keep up with them
I wish the fuel economy was better especially since other suvs have been able to make engines with better fuel milage. Over all I believe that the 2002 P38 was the last of the RR that are flawless in looks and electrical problems that the ones before it and after it have come to experience. This one/year was the flagship!
I have drove alot of cars and this is by far one of the worst cars I have ever driven, the onboard computer beeps and complains on almost anything, it was my first try for Range Rover and it was by far the worst impression I was able to get from it.
It has pretty good Overall acceleration, if you want that extra power just switch to sport mode & smash the pedal. Once the car is moving it quickly accelerates. Braking is surprisingly great for a large SUV. I manage to get 17 MPG highway driving at 70 MPH and between 13-15 city driving, not bad at all for this full time 4x4 gas guzzler! Gets better mileage than a Lincoln Navigator. I've owned this Range Rover for a few months and it hasn't given me any problems. The Rover has been serviced at the dealership for the past 11 years by the previous owner. These Rovers need to be looked after constantly to make sure nothing breaks or it will cost a hefty price to fix.
It breaks alot but looks fantastic and gives a sense of occasion each time you get in it, is horrendously uneconomical, costs a fortune to service and even more when it breaks down, which it does really rather alot! The dog likes it though and I can look down on all the poor people!
Land Rover Range Rover 4.6 HSE 4WD FAQs
What is the fuel economy of the Land Rover Range Rover 4.6 HSE 4WD?
Depending on the engine and options, the Land Rover Range Rover 4.6 HSE 4WD gets between 12 and 12 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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