



Land Rover is currently offering a variety of financing incentives for the month of September on all models with the exception of the 2012 Range Rover Evoque. Incentives are available for new vehicle purchases, certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicle purchases, and new vehicle leases. The current set of incentives expire on 9/30/2011.
Land Rover has made extensive use of DVD-based navigation systems. The downside to these systems is that they quickly become out-of-date. A majority of the information contained on your vehicle's original DVD is certainly still valid, but roads, subdivisions, addresses, and routes are created and changed all the time. Figuring out where to get an updated DVD for your nav can be confusing.
Last month, MSN UK Cars conducted a poll that asked 39,663 readers to vote for their favorite 4x4 vehicle. The actual question asked was, "Which firm makes the best '4x4' type cars?" Respondents were given a list of 12 manufacturers, including Land Rover, Toyota, Audi, BMW, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Jeep, Mercedes-Benz, Lexus, Volkswagen, and Volvo. Out of the 12, Land Rover came in on top.
The 2011 Range Rover Sport bridges the gap between the Land Rover LR4 and the Range Rover line. Despite its name and appearance, the Range Rover Sport has more in common with the LR4 than it does with the 2011 Range Rover. The Range Rover Sport will become the mid-line Range Rover when the Evoque is introduced in October.
A total of 2,807 Land Rovers found new homes in August, which is a 10% improvement over August of 2010. The Range Rover Sport still leads sales numbers, with 1,199 units sold. For the year, Land Rover sales are at 22,910 units, up 16% compared to 2010. We also take a look a three product developments that will have an impact Land Rover's future U.S. sales.