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Review : Range Rover Sport LR320 ( 2006 – 2013 )

I promised myself I would wait and take my time for the review about the Range Rover Sport LR320, until all the wide-neck-narrow-forehead gentlemen will get bored and move on to the next motorized interventions vehicle. But it seems that this car is so good that it is immune to the passage of time. Really?

Review : Range Rover L405 ( 2012 – 2021 )

You’d think it’s blasphemy to mention the Range Rover L405 here, a car that started at 100,000 pounds + VAT, but you’ll immediately find out why it’s an almost car.

Revew : Range Rover LR322 ( 2001 – 2012 )

Range Rover LR322, the car that stomped the financial crisis, coherence, reliability, owners’ wallets, mechanics’ ramps, the market, the hearts of oil barons and which became a sex symbol of excess and waste. Range Rover LR322...

Review : Range Rover P38 ( 1994 – 2001 )

I recently listened to Blu Cantrell – Breathe and the lyrics go “All we do is make up and break up” and I immediately thought of the Range Rover P38. Range Rover P38, a car worthy of being a guest on Love Island. Let me give...

Review : BMW X2 F39 ( 2017 – present )

I don’t necessarily understand why you would pay more for less or why you would want a sports version of the BMW X1, but the BMW X2 F39 exists on the market and is for sale. So let’s see what it’s all about, because if you see...

Review : BMW X1 F48 ( 2015 – 2022 )

When I look at the BMW X1 F48 I have three states of mind. The first mental state is to watch an commercial failure because the 2nd generation X1 is a full blown commercial car and I need to level the situation. The second men...