NO PANIC IN THIS DISCO
May 18, 2020
3 minutes
BY PIERRE STEYN
Usually, when you see a “sport” version of something, you know it’s probably going to cost more than the normal version. Ask anyone who has acted on a mid-life crisis and traded in his or her loyal spouse for a sportier model… The result is often financial ruin and a lifetime of debt. Yes, “sport” should always be approached with great care!
Weirdly, it’s the opposite with Land Rover. A normal Range Rover costs more than R2 million, whereas the Range Rover
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