Range Rover are very theft prone. I can see these Albanian (as in Taken) criminals stealing them. Then shipping them in a container to Albania or elsewhere in the Balkans.
Range Rover now owned by an Indian car maker
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Her government could do what the president Bukele of El Salvador did - lock criminals in a huge zoo of a prison and crime declined 91 percent. That’s what we need to do here.
Soon to come to a brand near you.
Today’s Cadillac for those who can’t afford their conspicuous consumption.
I’m looking into a used jeep and the dealership is 20 miles from Atlanta, which I hate going anywhere near. I looked at the total sheet and he had $1495 LoJack I said what’s this for? He said well install it so you can track when it’s stolen. I said don’t live near Atlanta, I live in the mountains and anyone near my house I’ll shoot if the neighbor doesn’t get them on the way up. 🤣🤣🤣
The article is about conditions in Britain. Notably, the article did not recommend getting armed and learning to shoot as an anti-theft strategy.
One of the many costs of a disarmed population.
The elite will force us into the lifestyle they want for us, but not them, but any means they can find, that is grass thatched huts, eating bugs and fake meat, and walking everywhere..
Since they can’t just outright outlaw or ban stuff, they’ll make it as dangerous (flying) or cost prohibitive as possible so people.... ahem.... “voluntarily” give it up.
Imagine the insurance rates in the cities in the US if rural areas didn’t subsidize them.
True for health care malpractice premiums too.
“...for her and her husband”
Idiot report - It’s PARTNER, now, in the UK.
It’s no secret that a Land Rover is a POS. It has terrible reliability, repairs cost a fortune and plus they have no resale value. Really, “worked hard their whole lives for” what? A car! They had more money than brains, until they bought a Land Rover.
At the end of the article are suggested measures to keep from having your vehicle stolen. They’re pretty funny. #1 is store your key fob in a Faraday bag. Think about that.
Wow....tie up your entire life just for a car. Priorities.
Boris Johnson needs transport for his British Expedition to Ukraine so he can have his war with Russia.
Have you seen Boris Johnson in the video being played in the UK, “Reporting for Duty” and talking about the wonderful lifestyle in the military and the need for entire population of England to go on a war footing to fight Russia?
I got a Series III Land Rover in 1972. That was a real Land Rover. Took it all around the back woods of Maine, NH, the Maritime Provinces and once across the country. Every panel was dented and I used the winch fairly frequently.
The mistake was buying one of those things. BMW is another loser, imo. I know a guy who was a BMW mechanic. He started a little business buying broken ones, fixing and reselling them.
He made about $1,000 clear profit on each car and was turning 30 a month. This was in the 90’s. He now has a beautiful collection of 20+ 50’s-60’s Cadillacs in a warehouse. Last time we talked he had started restoring VW Campers, said that is a gold mine too.
Inflation hitting those who need to virtue signal
Theft is rampant in the UK. People ‘joke’ why pickup trucks are scarce over there - anything you put in the back will be stolen the moment you stop at a red light.
You can be charged for waving a knife at a home invader.
Leftism in action.
That’s exactly how they plan to squeeze people from owning personal transportation.