

There was never any pressure sales tactics and the sales manager was very understanding when I said I wanted to explore my financing options over the next few days. We took a test drive and she showed me some of the features and spoke of others.

I had my eye on a 2011 that was a beautiful Bordeaux exterior with a light beige and black interior. She also made scones the night before for me to enjoy while we spoke about the car. I told her my preference, and a cappuccino mocha was waiting for me. By email I arranged a time with Kari to see the car, and she asked me if I would like a cappuccino when I arrived. I recently purchased a GranTurismo S from sales associate Kari Lloyd. Beyond the electronic issues, the car looks great and performs well on my ranch where I actually need a car that can get around in all weather conditions and on the inclines and rough terrain we have - plus I just enjoy driving it. Big problem for this car b/c it's difficult to see out of the car and the cams are a necessity. Additionally, the camera system had to be replaced for intermittent interruptions that progressively got worse over a few months time (car is a year old now). The last one I received I finally had to take it to the dealer to let them do it (after several weeks of trying). It takes several attempts to ever get them to work/download properly. Land Rover frequently sends software updates to the car that must be downloaded. Granted, it has a lot more technology than previous models I've owned, so there is that. I've had more electronic issues with this car than all previous combined. Let me start by saying I love Land Rover products, have owned a few, and I love this car but.
