Orlando and back in the Range Rover last night, so an hour each way.
Quiet and comfortable on the highway although, at one point, I swore that hood was opening! Really?! Here on I-4, my favorite road?
I got off the highway. The hood was latched securely but, dang, it was flexing a bit.
Other than that excitement, yeah, a good highway cruiser. Power when you need it, good visibility, comfortable seats, communicative steering, meaty steering wheel.
Easy to park and good in town, too. Didn’t feel too big.
Even though everything–and, like everything–is done through the center screen–heat, a/c, audio, driving modes–I can’t recall Apple CarPlay setting up so quickly in another car. It was intuitive to set up. (Can’t say the same about the 530i currently sitting in my driveway.)
We’ve had a few Ranger Rovers pass through lately, and I admit they tend to be an acquired taste: odd controls, way smaller interiors than you’d expect, etc. This was, by the far, the most normal one. Not sure if that’s damned by faint praise or not, but that’s what I keep coming back to. If I had to live with a Range Rover, it would be this one.