The 1994 Land Rover Range Rover County is a 4-wheel drive Luxury. The 1994 Land Rover Range Rover County has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs 1996 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1994 Land Rover Range Rover County has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional 3.9 engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include and. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 207 N.m of torque and a top speed of 211 km/h. The 1994 Land Rover Range Rover County accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 9.9 seconds and hits quarter mile at 15.7 seconds. Fuel consumption is L/100km in the city and L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 59,135
25 years after the first generation was launched, the second generation came on the market with upgraded Rover V8 engines and with 2.5 BMW turbo diesel. The "luxury" brand was upgraded in order to keep up with other competitors on the market, such as G Klasse and some Japanese contenders. Air suspension was added for a smoother ride and anti-lock braking systems were being inserted for added security and control.
The Range Rover is the luxury model of Land Rover's line-up, even if the first models had pretty basic trim levels, including a plastic dashboard that was designed to be washed down with a hose.
Finding yourself stranded in the middle of nowhere because you thought you knew were you were going is bad but it's even worse when the cause of your distress is the very car you drive. Engine or suspension failure are not an option when going off-roading and Land Rover builders are well aware of this.
That's why when the vehicle's creators, the Wilks brothers, designed the first Land Rover in 1948, they made it stout like an ox. The world-renowned vehicle was not the product of a lengthy car-builder's pregnancy with new ideas but rather an answer to a why-not question type. Maurice Wilks, who was the chief designer at Rover and proud owner of a jeep, began thinking of building his own vehicle when he realized that the one he had would eventually break down.
Jeeps had already proven their utility during WWII and civil versions of the military vehicles were on the verge of entering mass production. These were great times for the British to outdo the Americans with the launch of the Land Rover. Luckily, Wilks proved to Rover-factory heads that his design would be a commercial success as well as a reliable multi purpose vehicle that could easily challenge Jeep's supremacy.
The first Land Rover was revealed at the Amsterdam Auto Show on April 30, 1948 where it caught the eye of many. Far mode orders than the maximum that could be handled poured in, making a celebrity out of the freshly-launched vehicle. Built on a Jeep chassis, the Land Rover's main selling points were its rugged, light weight construction and ability of effortlessly covering rough terrain.
Great Britain was still a colonial Empire at the time and took full advantage of its position at the time to spread the Land Rover throughout its provinces. Before befriending expeditions leaders and off-road enthusiasts, the Land Rover became popular with farmers all across Great Britain. For farmers to embrace the idea of switching from horse to Diesel-powered vehicles, the Land Rover had to make proof of its capabilities which it sure did. Soon after, it became the car of choice among gentlemen and land lords.
Soon after, the Land Rover became the main vehicle to be used in expeditions and gained a reputation unbridled up to this day for its reliability in extreme conditions. In fact, the Land Rover became so popular and was the means of transport to reach many remote areas around the world that it is claimed to be the first vehicle to have been seen by 1/3 of Earth's population.
Later models sported a sturdy 4WD system that immediately allowed Land Rover to breach new markets. By the 1970's, Land Rover experienced a sudden set back with farmers turning to similar vehicles of Japanese make that could do a Rover's job at increased affordability. The Asian car manufacturers had already made a reputation for their reliable vehicles and were close to conquering US markets, stage that Land Rovers were still far from. The situation was partially solved with the introduction of an improved Defender model that managed to regain some of its popularity.
After a few ownership changes, Land Rover becomes property of BMW under which several new models are released as well as some minor and major upgrades are performed on older cars. The Disco and Freelander are the first two models released under BMW patronage that make a significant impact on the SUV and MPV market. Rugged construction is softened over quality styling.
The 2000's found Land Rover and Jaguar on their way to Ford following a transaction with the American producer. As of this point, Land Rover becomes the target of unfavorable consumer reports due to lesser quality and reliability. However, the rightfully thrown press-mud is wiped clean of Land Rover's windshield as its cars go through a serious quality management process. Despite its comeback, the company is once again passed to a new owner as of this year having become with Jaguar part of the Indian Group Tata Motors.
1994 Land Rover Range Rover Consumer Reviews
uprightlength, 04/29/2011
Best Car I Could Have Hoped For
I'm 17 and when my parents asked me what I wanted for my first car, I said a Range Rover.
With a confused look in their face, I assured them that price would be in our budget.
I found my Rover a few miles away for a great price.
Ever since I drove it home, I've had nothing more than pure joy driving it.
I've driven it nearly 2000 miles in the past few months and it has been reliable and performed better than I had ever expected.
Even on longer distant trips, I haven't got so much as a hiccup from the 4.2 L V8. The gas isn't as bad as one would think (up to 20mpg on the highway)/
This is a car that I would recommend to anyone.
FALSEfluid, 08/01/2009
Classic
Yes this thing is a quirky ride, but its been pretty solid. Yes, Ive replaced the hoses and the radiator (painful $ 1K for hard to find radiator) but it wasnt nearly as bad as my 2000 Range Rover. Ive had 2 Disco 2's and this is on par with them. I personally prefer the Classic style due to the minimal amt of electronics (yeah even the ones it has flake out- like the radio). But who cares- This thing is fun to drive, and has a solid feel on road & off road. If you are short on change, or likely to get stressed when things don't go your way then don't get this or any LR product. If you want something fun to drive periodically while enjoying your life, then this is for you. Soccer moms stay away
robbriefcase, 11/05/2002
ExpensiveRepairs
I picked up the truck for a song.
Incredible for off road use. I use it
for deer and pheasant hunting in upstate
New York and New Jersey. I have never
ever gotten stuck. The bad newz I have
had to pay big bucks (not the male deer
variety) for those bragging rights. The
dealerships charge ridiculous prices for
their factory original parts and they
bill like 100 dollars an hour for
service. Atlantic British limited or
Rovers North sell factory and after
market parts that are somewhat cheaper
but equal in quality. There are also
your usual English Auto electrical
headaches. One has to know what they are
getting themselves into when they pick
one of these vehicles up.
shriekpawing, 11/29/2002
Tough 4x4
I bought this Rover for Pheasant
hunting in norhern NH.I can get 4
guys, two labs, and lots of gear in
this truck. It's ride is smooth on and
off road. I have the warn winch
bumber, so nothing stops us. It has
been reliable and fun! I have had 2 of
these and I will try to find another
pre- 1995 when it's time.
crispclad, 08/04/2019
1993 Land Rover Range Rover
"Finisher car, amphibious"
This car is a finisher car. Not a starter car. A vehicle for golden gods. Amphibious vehicle.
awokepogo, 01/17/2018
1992 Land Rover Range Rover
"Summary is very good"
Of a all the cars I have owned I enjoy driving this one the most.
I plan on having a second car soon, a 2018 x6 which
should come close on the satisfaction category
but my 92 rr is too good.
playtimelearning, 09/08/2013
1993 Land Rover Range Rover
"The Best Vehicle Ever"
I Love this vehicle so much! I can't find any newer cars that I like better so I just keep driving it, 20 years old and it keeps on going!
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