Tyres are an indication of how well a car is looked after...I have started looking for a range rover for the other half, budget around 10k, im shocked by most of them having bargain basement tyres which instantly puts me of looking further
I was wondering how many posts in before the "P" word came into play...Over 2 tonne and people stick cheap tyres on them worrying when the tyres are the only things that attach them to the road but it's the same when you see some higher end sports cars on similar stuff. Never understand but obviously I think differently, ps don't tell everyone but Pirelli Scorpions work really well on the RR
Depends on the tyre. Off road tyres are not great on road, especially in the wet.Any had a range rover with general grabbers?
Low end dealers will stick on what ever they can get... thats cheap.
Yes, years ago I had a Landie V8 with Grabber MTs. Utterly superb off-road and pretty good on, too. Quite a lot of road noise but you'd expect that.Any had a range rover with general grabbers?
Half wishing i had gone for yours when for sale but decided on a newer one, but trying to come to terms with buying a diesel, even thought the 4.4v8 diesel does pack a punchIt's the first thing I look at, after all you only have four palm sized bits of rubber keeping you on the road.
From looking so far older range rovers seem one of the worst kept vehicles