Aging gracefully: 2010 Range Rover
Range Rovers get reengineered about as often as Great Britain changes queens. Or as often as their parent, Land Rover, changes ownership.
The first Range Rover was introduced in 1970 and remained more or less unchanged for a quarter century.
The second generation arrived in 1995, a year after British Aerospace, which had brought the Rover Group in 1988, sold it to BMW.
The German company struggled with Rover for six years before unloading it on Jac Nasser’s Ford in 2000. Right on schedule, a third-genera…
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