Land Rover vehicles finished 28th in J.D. Power's 2016 auto dependability study, with an average of 198 problems per 100 vehicles, a loss of two places when compared to the 2015 study. |
MSRPs range from $84,950 to $139,995. |
-- VICTOR E. SASSON
A frugal New Jersey driver loyal to Toyota's gas-electric hybrids (we bought four in 2004-09) finally jumps ship to Tesla Motors after the Japanese automaker pulls the plug on developing an affordable all-electric car, and promotes a sedan powered by hard-to-find hydrogen
Land Rover vehicles finished 28th in J.D. Power's 2016 auto dependability study, with an average of 198 problems per 100 vehicles, a loss of two places when compared to the 2015 study. |
MSRPs range from $84,950 to $139,995. |
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