Used Land Rover Cars for Sale near Waveland, MS
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Land Rover vehicles are known for their powerful performance and exceptional off-road capabilities. Owners appreciate the rugged build quality, spacious interiors, and luxurious features, making them a popular choice for adventure seekers and families alike. However, many drivers express concerns about high maintenance costs, poor fuel economy, and reliability issues. Overall, Land Rover combines luxury with performance, but potential buyers should be aware of the associated costs and potential reliability concerns.
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Land Rover vehicles are known for their powerful performance and exceptional off-road capabilities. Owners appreciate the rugged build quality, spacious interiors, and luxurious features, making them a popular choice for adventure seekers and families alike. However, many drivers express concerns about high maintenance costs, poor fuel economy, and reliability issues. Overall, Land Rover combines luxury with performance, but potential buyers should be aware of the associated costs and potential reliability concerns.
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2019 Land Rover V8 Supercharged 4WD on Jan 28, 2026
It’s a dream vehicle and lives up to the hype. Supremely comfortable, surprisingly quick, it feels like driving a Rolex.
Simon P
Reviewed a 2024 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque on Jul 17, 2024
My Evoke is fully featured to the extent that I keep finding new things. The integration with my phone (Android Auto) is seamless. The performance is great and I feel very safe. I still find the lane correction a little off putting but am getting used to it and the blind spot features are outstanding. I opted for the 360 cameras and love them. I had driven an Audi Q7 and found it just too big and the Mercedes felt a little fragile me. I thought about the BMW X5 but it didnt light my fire. I was going to check out the Jaguar but once I got in the Evoke, I immediately decided.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2019 Land Rover V8 Supercharged Dynamic 4WD on Apr 22, 2026
Picked up a used 2016 Range Rover Td6 with about 98k miles and honestly, I’m really happy with it so far. It still feels super smooth and comfortable—exactly what you’d expect from a Range Rover. The ride is quiet, and the interior still looks and feels pretty high-end even for its age. The diesel engine has plenty of torque and actually gets decent fuel economy, which was a nice surprise. Even with the mileage, it doesn’t feel worn out or tired at all, which says a lot about how these hold up if they’re taken care of. Tech-wise, it’s not brand new obviously, but everything still works well and does what I need. And if you care about off-roading, it definitely lives up to the reputation. That said, with something close to 100k miles, you really want to make sure it’s been maintained properly. As long as it has a good service history, I think it’s a great value for the money. Overall, no regrets—really enjoying it so far.
Jason M
Reviewed a 2007 Land Rover LR3 on Jan 7, 2026
The vehicle is decent value when equipped with the V8 engine for reliability. It's a pretty cool vehicle with some great features such as the air suspension, heated front & rear seats, sunroof plus addition non-opening sunroof and glass panel for the 2nd and 3rd row seating. All seating is fold flat in to the floor so that gives a great big area for transporting or creating cargo space (safe flat areas for dogs instead of on seats) and the seating configuration is flexible. It is missing some creature comforts and the infotainment/navigation system is seriously outdated, and updating these items will cost a fair chunk of change of they are important to you. For example: this model does not come with remote start even in its highest trim level. This is a feature that is extremely important to me living in Calgary to preheat the cab in winter and precool in summer. That's a $500 - $1,000 after market upgrade. Phone connectivity, GPS Nav, music/entertainment, and vehicle health systems (tire monitoring, 4wd status, suspension status, engine/transmission/oil temps, etc) are other features that are important to me and require significant upgrades to be able to function as OEM with the existing equipment - this requires a digital dash and center dash console upgrade which costs approx. $2k to $2.5k in equipment without installation.plan another $1,300+ for installation of you aren't handy. As I would be doing the installation myself for all the above listed equipment, it would cost approx. $3k which is about half the price of purchasing a good used LR3. I'm personally ok with that as this would be a vehicle I keep around for a significant amount of time. Owners should be mindful of planning for significant maintenance costs to keep this vehicle on the road as certain systems, such as the existing air suspension, will need to be replaced eventually. If you are handy with wrenches, want a reliable engine, a cool looking and fun vehicle that floats like the 70's/80's comfy boats on the road, and are ok without the infotainment technology of today's vehicles, then this will be a blast. It also makes for a super comfy 4x4 offroader/mud crawler or a great vehicle for getting to off the beaten path camp sites if that's your jam.









