Land Rover Monthly

JLR boss fights back

JLR has been in the headlines a lot recently and not for good reasons. Key amongst them is Land Rover’s reputation for topping the car theft charts; some owners claim they’ve had to take their vehicles off the road because of soaring insurance costs related, with thousands of cars off the road awaiting bits to fix them. Ironically, this has driven a surge in thefts of cars being broken up for their parts.

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