LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER (2012-18)

The LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER (2012-18) is a luxury SUV that epitomises premium design, comfort, and versatility. Known for its commanding presence on the road, this model is a popular choice in the UK market for those seeking a capable family car or a stylish vehicle that can handle both city driving and off-road adventures. With a robust build, sophisticated features, and the reputation for strong performance, the Range Rover offers a blend of luxury and practicality that appeals to a wide range of drivers, from families to professionals. In the used car market, the Range Rover (2012-18) stands out for its high-quality interior, advanced technology, and impressive driving experience. The data reveals a high volume of lookups—over 41,000—highlighting its popularity among UK buyers. Typical users value its comfort, renowned off-road capability, and the prestige associated with the Land Rover badge. While it’s often used for daily commuting or family trips, it also excels in more demanding terrains, making it a versatile choice for those who enjoy outdoor adventures or need a dependable luxury vehicle. Overall, the Range Rover (2012-18) remains a standout model in its class, offering a unique combination of luxury, practicality, and rugged appeal.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage data for 2012-18 Land Rover Range Rovers shows that the majority of recorded vehicles cluster between 90,000 and 110,000 miles, accounting for around 22% of the data (13.5% at 90,000–100,000 miles and 8.6% at 100,000–110,000 miles). Notably, higher mileage vehicles exceeding 150,000 miles are quite rare, representing less than 4% combined, with only 0.8% between 140,000 and 150,000 miles and minimal percentages beyond 160,000 miles. Conversely, a small but notable percentage (around 3%) of vehicles have very low mileage (0–10,000 miles), suggesting some vehicles are relatively new or lightly used. Overall, the data indicates that it’s most common for these vehicles to be driven up to around 100,000 miles, with few reaching very high mileages.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data shows a diverse range of private sale price fluctuations for 'LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER (2012-18)' models, with most valuations clustering between £8,000 and £26,000. Notably, the highest proportion of vehicles (around 10.5%) are valued between £14,000 and £15,000, indicating this is a common private sale price point. The distribution suggests that as prices increase beyond £20,000, the percentage of vehicles drops sharply, with only very small fractions (0.3%-0.8%) falling into higher brackets above £33,000. Overall, the data highlights a concentration of the market around mid-range prices, with limited occurrence of very high-value vehicles, reflecting typical depreciation patterns and market demand for this model range.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Land Rover Range Rovers produced between 2012 and 2018 are from the years 2013 to 2017, collectively accounting for over 75% of the vehicles. Notably, 2015 is the most common manufacturing year, representing 22.7% of the sample, followed closely by 2014 at 20.2%. There is a significant decline in vehicle numbers from earlier and later years, with only 2.5% of vehicles manufactured in 2012 and just 1.7% in 2018, suggesting that most vehicles in this range are relatively recent models. This concentration around the mid-2010s reflects the typical lifespan and turnover within this vehicle model line.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for 2012-18 Land Rover Range Rover vehicles shows that the most popular main paint colours are Black (37.8%), Grey (24.3%), and White (8.3%). Together, these three colours account for nearly three-quarters of the vehicles, indicating a strong preference for classic, neutral tones. Bright or bold colours such as Blue (8.6%) and Gold (5.5%) are also relatively common, while more unusual shades like Purple, Bronze, Orange, and Pink are quite rare, each comprising only 0.3% of the vehicles. Overall, the colour distribution reflects a tendency towards sophisticated, understated hues with minimal use of more vibrant or unconventional colours.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that for 'LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER (2012-18)' vehicles, the majority of cars have had between 4 and 6 registered keepers—specifically, 23.8% with 4 keepers, 19.3% with 3 keepers, 17.4% with 2 keepers, and 16.3% with 5 keepers. Notably, a small proportion of vehicles—around 5.8%—have had just one registered keeper, indicating ownership stability for some. Conversely, about 5.5% of vehicles have had seven keepers, with very few exceeding this number, suggesting a moderate level of turnover in ownership. Overall, the data reflects a typical distribution with most vehicles changing hands a few times, yet a significant portion remains with relatively few owners over their lifespan.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that for the 2012-2018 Land Rover Range Rover models, the majority are equipped with diesel engines, accounting for approximately 91.2%. When it comes to engine capacities, the most common is 4367cc, representing nearly 49% of vehicles, followed by 2993cc at 43.1%, and a smaller portion at 4999cc (8%). This suggests a strong preference for diesel engines, particularly in the 4367cc and 2993cc ranges, likely reflecting the vehicle's emphasis on power and efficiency for consumers during this period. Electric or hybrid variants are quite rare, comprising less than 1%.