2011 Range Rover Autobiography Black Anniversary Limited Edition

2011 Range Rover Autobiography Black Anniversary Limited Edition
Earlier today we showed you the brand new 2011 Range Rover but this wasn’t the only surprise from Land Rover as the British manufacturer also unveiled the 2011 Range Rover Autobiography Black Anniversary Limited Edition.

The new edition comes with a unique finish in Barolo Black, completed by the 20-inch alloy wheels Diamond Turned, a new front grille with Titan grille mesh, a bright chrome grille ‘U’ edge and black grille surround. The side vents have now a new mesh set off by bright chrome bars and a black vent surround while the door handles are body coloured. Inside, we find a choice of the standard colourway in Jet, or two colourways unique to the Autobiography Black – Jet and Ivory, or Jet and Pimento.
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MiltonMilton - 6/18/2010 3:12:14 AM
+6 Boost
Enough with the facelifts and limited editions.....it's time for a redesign


truckmantruckman - 6/18/2010 4:47:41 AM
+1 Boost
A nice suv if you can afford to fix it, If I were to buy a suv I would buy something capable off road and have some utility in there somewhere.20 in. wheels are great with 38in tires, not 30 inch rubber bands.


Agent63Agent63 - 6/18/2010 10:20:31 AM
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A close friend of mine owns a Range Rover and has never brought it in the shop for anything other than regular maintenance. But another friend of mine has had a lot of problems with some minor parts that just escalated to something big. Bad apples are bad apples. No company is immune to problems. I think it's one of the most exclusive SUV's in the market and a good place to be. I like the Range Rover sports styling as it's not so high and more compact looking. Great looking vehicles IMO.


truckmantruckman - 6/18/2010 2:19:34 PM
+2 Boost
Two friends of mine have owned Range Rovers, and they both have complained about quality issues and the cost of fixing them, I have talked to another guy that foams at the mouth at the mention of Range Rover, he reluctantly tells me the cost of buying it and then the cost of constantly fixing it,lol Aside from the $$ I can see the appeal of buying a sporty suv.


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 6/19/2010 9:53:41 PM
+1 Boost
Im going to disagree Agent historically Range Rovers have been terrible cars the 3 people ive known that owned a Range Rover hate them after owning one they have so many quality, electronic and reliability issues. They are nice suvs but they arent worth the extra time spent at the mechanic.


rubenkincaidrubenkincaid - 6/20/2010 9:24:24 PM
+2 Boost
This particular edition looks like nothing interesting.

I've owned two Range Rovers, a Disco, and an LR3. The Discovery never broke down but it wasn't built well at all. The others never had any problems at all, and the LR3 has been perhaps the best of the lot. For more than a decade, they've needed nothing more than regular maintenance.

These are expensive vehicles to maintain, just as any brand of a similar class would be. I suspect that the majority of people who bring up reliability issues have never owned one, could never afford one, or have never been inside of one.


MercerdMercerd - 6/24/2010 7:28:08 PM
+1 Boost
Im 16 and my parents bought me a range rover. they looked for reliability safety and luxury and this is the best option out there. yes they are expensive but, they offer more then you can imagine i recommend this car to anyone.


vvelezvvelez - 6/24/2010 7:43:19 PM
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Range Rover for a first car at 16 someone's very fortunate. You better love those parents always that's a very nice gesture.


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