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Old 08-25-2004, 07:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
Razmo
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Default Looking to buy a 2000 Range Rover...Please help..

Hi Guys,

First time here

I'm looking at a 2000 4.6 with 52,000 miles. I placed a deposite so she isn't going anywhere for a few days. She looks beutiful, new tires and the brakes were redone at 47,000.

I spend my summer driving a 03' corvette so I wasn't really sure if the handling on the 2000 range rover seemed accurate? I've never owned one. I understand I can't compare the drving characteristics of a corvette to a range rover but after driving the rover I'm really not sure? Maybe it's jut me...

When driving, it's as if I have to baby sit the wheel. It also kind of rocks and sways? As if it's too top heavy. It seems to take bumps somewhat hard as well. The air ride system seems to be working fine. Is it posible the airbags become unstable like after awhile even though they hold pressure just fine? It wasn't windy, but it's possible the tire pressure was a little low. Although, they are new tires?

Maybe it's all me but your input would be very helpful in my decision. Am I buying a problematic Rover guys or does this all sound nomal? They want 24,000 for her.

Thanks
Nick
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