The very first Land Rover was built in 1948, and in 1949, exports to the USA began; used Land Rover cars have been quite commonplace on the local market over the years. The 1970 Range Rover arguably pioneered the luxury SUV segment in Europe, but the Range Rover brand reached the US only in 1987. Nowadays, America is SUV country, and Land Rover models have been selling steadily here since the ’80s, reaching nearly 100,000 units per year by the late 2010s - around 0.55 percent of the US market. The Discovery Sport is the cheapest vehicle in the range, followed by the small coupe-style Range Rover Evoque at only a few thousand dollars more.
It’s just so convenient to shop for cheap old Land Rover cars online nowadays. There is a wide variety of cars from Land Rover for sale in the USA, and browsing the listings can be done without even leaving your home. For people who want to buy Land Rover cars online, we suggest some research first; poring over all CarBuzz’s Land Rover reviews and looking at the BuzzScore ratings is an excellent step to deciding which suits your needs. The used car section on the CarBuzz site will help you to buy a Land Rover near you by filtering the search to a certain radius of your location. There are many other parameters to set, such as mileage and price.
But with so many used cars to buy online, how would consumers shopping for an SUV know if they’re paying fair prices? The Fair Deal scale on the CarBuzz portal shows you whether the pricing is low, fair, or high for each search result. Buying a second-hand Land Rover is not just about pricing, though, but also reliability; so how can you ensure you’re not buying a lemon?
Some older Land Rovers have been troublesome and a cheap second-hand Land Rover can cost you in repair work later on. This is why it is important to insist on a vehicle and service history for the car you are interested in. Services should preferably have been performed by an authorized dealer or registered mechanic, and there should be records of all repairs and maintenance done. Don’t just buy a Land Rover because it happens to be near you if its history cannot be verified. Even if it can, it is wise to pay for the services of an expert to thoroughly check the car before you buy it. It might be prudent to buy additional warranty coverage because some parts can be expensive to replace. For example, there have been problems with air suspension systems over the years, and repair work can cost a lot on a used Land Rover that hasn’t been properly looked after over the years.
These are the fuel types available on new Land Rover cars:
Model | Deals | Starting Price | Average Price |
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Land Rover Discovery | 600 | $1,995 | $50,467 |
Land Rover Discovery Sport | 1,907 | $15,895 | $37,098 |
Land Rover LR2 | 136 | $3,950 | $12,823 |
Land Rover LR4 | 519 | $7,950 | $27,213 |
Land Rover Range Rover | 2,578 | $4,200 | $74,260 |
Land Rover Range Rover Hybrid | 6 | $90,750 | $98,414 |
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque | 1,711 | $14,790 | $35,948 |
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible | 9 | $39,950 | $58,558 |
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Coupe | 14 | $14,500 | $26,829 |
Land Rover Range Rover Sport | 3,564 | $3,000 | $56,975 |
Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hybrid | 44 | $69,399 | $83,267 |
Land Rover Range Rover Velar | 1,213 | $35,450 | $57,050 |
Land Rover LR3 | 63 | $1,950 | $9,842 |
Land Rover Defender | 332 | $66,981 | $92,705 |
Land Rover Freelander | 4 | $2,400 | $2,400 |