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The 1995 Range Rover LWB County 4.2 is considered one of the most iconic and desirable classic SUVs ever built, often regarded as the pinnacle of the original Range Rover Classic lineage. This was the final production year DEFENDER LIKE GENERATION before Land Rover introduced the problematic P38 generation, making the ‘95 LWB highly collectible among enthusiasts. Its timeless boxy design, hand-crafted interior, and robust engineering reflect an era when Range Rovers were built for true off-road capability while maintaining elegant British luxury. Equipped with the sought-after 4.2L V8 engine, smooth ride quality, and extended wheelbase for superior rear passenger comfort, this model combines rugged performance with understated sophistication — a combination that newer P38 models struggled to match.
Unlike the early P38 Range Rovers, which were plagued with electrical gremlins, air suspension failures, and reliability issues, the 1995 LWB 4.2 has earned a reputation for being simpler, sturdier, and easier to maintain, making it a favorite among collectors and Land Rover purists. Its classic styling and mechanical durability have allowed it to hold and even increase its value in today’s market, with many calling it the last "true" Range Rover before modern electronics took over. For those seeking a nostalgic, collectible SUV that represents the golden age of Land Rover design, the ’95 Range Rover LWB County 4.2 stands out as an enduring automotive icon.
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