In the days when utility vehicles were just that, durable and crude workhorses with no "sport" pretensions, there were Land Rovers. They could follow any trail, no matter how rough, or make their own trail when there
wasn't one. Comfort was a semi-waterproof top. That was sufficient when getting there was a necessity, not fun.
When sport-utility vehicles gained popularity, there were Range Rovers. The early Range Rovers trekking
through the wilds of Beverly Hills in the 1970s helped make four-wheel beasts of burden fashionable.
In 1994, a lower-priced Land Rover Discovery was added to the Range Rover line. Unchanged in basic form since Click here to read more