Both the Land Rover and Jeep produce iconic off-road cars, and each brand can trace its heritage back to World War II. How to choose the best model on the used car market, and what are the pros and cons of each brand? Car dealership Indy Auto Man prepared this comparison to help you decide whether Jeep or Land Rover will be your next vehicle.
The British company's products combine several characteristics that are rarely found together in representatives of other automobile concerns. Land Rover models are equipped with advanced systems that make every trip comfortable and safe. The car range includes both economical and very powerful modifications. Representatives of the line feel confident off the paved road, while many models, for example, from German brands, are limited to light rough terrain or small snowdrifts.
Some advantages of Land Rover are:
Large selection of off-roaders. The company exclusively offers crossovers and SUVs.
Jeep models have excellent off-road capabilities. Such a car remains an indicator of success, and the brutal appearance of the latest modifications is not inferior to its predecessors. The modern line also includes charged models, which will appeal to fans of sports SUVs.
Advantages of Jeep models:
Almost everyone who has encountered the operation of models of the British concern complains about the unreliability of these cars. First of all, this applies to the flagship models – Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, and Range Rover Velar. These vehicles are crammed with electronics, which often malfunction. The problem is that such troubles lead to the inability to operate the car. There are also frankly unsuccessful design solutions that cause serious breakdowns. To avoid problems, it is worth buying a used Land Rover from a reliable dealer after a thorough technical inspection and never skip a test drive.
As in the case with other representatives of the American automobile industry we see in dealerships, Indianapolis, Jeep cars, taking into account their cost, do not match the models of European brands in terms of comfort and equipment. Jeep vehicles can boast high cross-country ability, and you can feel the enormous power of high-performance versions on a highway. But in urban conditions, they lose, for example, to their AMG or M-series classmates.
It's no secret that servicing Land Rover vehicles is quite expensive. This applies to both consumables and spare parts, and the work itself. The fact is that many operations are simply impossible to carry out without dealer-level computer equipment. Consequently, trips to garage workshops to save money will be pointless. Moreover, cheap consumables and technical fluids lead to accelerated wear of complex mechanisms. Note that the manufacturer uses aluminum in the production of Land Rover models, which is hard to repair. Also, replacing such body elements is very expensive.
Jeep models are cheaper to maintain compared to the British company's products. At the same time, a lot depends on the specific model. As with cars from other concerns, high-performance versions require significant investments to maintain the working conditions of complex systems. Much also depends on the operating conditions of the vehicle. For example, regular off-road trips affect the life of the transmission and chassis. Of course, Jeep models are ready for serious testing, but the approach to maintenance must be appropriate. Fortunately, there are no difficulties with spare parts.
Land Rover models, like other premium cars, quickly lose value. Firstly, the fact is that wealthy people prefer to purchase new cars, and, therefore, the liquidity of such models on the secondary market is very low due to a narrow group of potential buyers. Secondly, the problems of these cars are well known. To this should be added the cost of maintenance. But a high depreciation level is bad news only for the first owner. For used car buyers, this is a good option to acquire a luxury car and not ruin the family budget.
Jeep models are more popular in the Indiana secondary market. Despite large engines with low fuel economy may put off potential buyers, high-performance versions (such as Jeep Grand Cherokee Tackhawk) can lose little in price even after 2-3 years of operation due to their rare specifications. These cars have a clear target audience.
When looking at a Land Rover on the US secondary market, you need to carefully weigh the pros and cons. Owning such a car does not imply the opportunity to save on maintenance, much less repairs. But if you are ready to pay for comfort, status, and power characteristics, a used Land Rover will be a perfect choice. The British company offers models such as Range Rover and Velar, with which representatives of the American concern can't compete on equal terms.
As for Jeep products, maintenance and repairs are much cheaper. The Jeep line includes the uncompromising Trackhawk, which can give odds to even the flagship Land Rover in dynamic characteristics. If you are not considering buying a top-end trim-level car, a used Jeep will be a more reasonable decision. In addition, this car will be much easier to sell.
Evaluate your values and choose a prestigious Land Rover or practical Jeep as your next favorite vehicle at Indy Auto Man, your car dealer, Indianapolis.