I liked them when they were new, that’s about it for that series. The styling wore off pretty quickly. Other than that, they are massively inefficient on every level, from cost of ownership to interior space, etc. Like all Range Rovers, they are very capable off-road but absolutely no one takes them off-road. Of course they will go through mud and snow but so will any AWD vehicle.
My general advice to anyone wanting a used RR would be to buy the best example on earth, pay the price and cry once, as the old saying goes. Except that with Rovers, you never cry only once but you get the idea.
I took some grief for rescuing this ‘04 E500 4matic wagon that was neglected but I’m starting to feel practical after this thread! I love the car but it’s thirsty: