Rule of thumb can be overly exaggerated or severely underrated and should not be a substitute for actual known off road mpg when fully laden, aired down and in low range. Recently, having spent a week in the hills surrounding Death Valley NP, I am now extremely familiar with my LR4’s off road...
auto start/stop is non functional in low range so not an issue off road. As for during heavy traffic, I just disable using the switch. As for the warning light with eco turned off, owning a few land rovers, I'm well conditioned to seeing warning lights on the dash, so I'm somewhat...
Thanks for the welcome... As for my LR4, I likeee a lot. Power a plenty and no fall off at altitude compared to my 05 LR3 and the 8 speed is so smooth. Paddle shift is nice feature. Dial for transmission mode has taken a while to get used too.
Peeps...... I've sat in many a chairs..... my favorite and current go to chair is the Coleman "Comfortsmart Suspension Chair"
Just the right amount of angle back and seat with beer holder... quality build with one year warranty
Will from Aptos, CA
2016 Land Rover LR4
I'm a member of the Northern California Land Rover Club. I've been off-roading for quite a few years now, starting back in 2004 with a tired Discovery 1. I've since moved on from the Disco to an LR3 and now more recently my newest LR4.
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