2014 Range Rover Vogue
Discussion
I like the look of the Range Rover Vogue (not the Sport, the full size one...) but as new to brand and know nothing about these, other than by reputation.
Which is the one to go for - are the trim levels significantly different from one another?
Any options to look out for?
First post over here, so be gentle...
Which is the one to go for - are the trim levels significantly different from one another?
Any options to look out for?
First post over here, so be gentle...
The trim levels are largely a rip as far as I can see.
Ive been speccing one for next year delivery and all the bits that I actually want eg panaramic roof which is a must, are expensive extras.
I ended up going for the 'bottom of the range' vogue in sdv8 form then stacking a load of extras on...roll on March
Ive been speccing one for next year delivery and all the bits that I actually want eg panaramic roof which is a must, are expensive extras.
I ended up going for the 'bottom of the range' vogue in sdv8 form then stacking a load of extras on...roll on March

Helicopter123 said:
I like the look of the Range Rover Vogue (not the Sport, the full size one...) but as new to brand and know nothing about these, other than by reputation.
Which is the one to go for - are the trim levels significantly different from one another?
Any options to look out for?
First post over here, so be gentle...
Fantastic cars, nothing better as an all rounder. If you don't keep them long, SE with a few extras is a good bet, if you are buying for long term then probably worth having an Autobiography with plenty of extras. Resale values are great at the moment so you can run for six months and almost get your money back whilst changing for another. Which is the one to go for - are the trim levels significantly different from one another?
Any options to look out for?
First post over here, so be gentle...
Helicopter123 said:
I like the look of the Range Rover Vogue (not the Sport, the full size one...) but as new to brand and know nothing about these, other than by reputation.
Which is the one to go for - are the trim levels significantly different from one another?
Any options to look out for?
First post over here, so be gentle...
Fantastic cars, nothing better as an all rounder. If you don't keep them long, SE with a few extras is a good bet, if you are buying for long term then probably worth having an Autobiography with plenty of extras. Resale values are great at the moment so you can run for six months and almost get your money back whilst changing for another. Which is the one to go for - are the trim levels significantly different from one another?
Any options to look out for?
First post over here, so be gentle...
LooneyTunes said:
Not sure if you know, OP, but there's a 14.5 MY update coming down the track.
Various changes and options over the current one, including LWB option.
Well worth having a chat with dealer to see if there's anything on the revision list that sways your choice.
Any more details on what's in the update? Or point me where to look? Thanks!Various changes and options over the current one, including LWB option.
Well worth having a chat with dealer to see if there's anything on the revision list that sways your choice.
EdJ said:
Any more details on what's in the update? Or point me where to look? Thanks!
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