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Used Range Rover for sale in Malaysia
1 car in stock · 2020–2020 · RM228,000–RM228,000
Known for combining luxury, capability and distinctive British design, Range Rover has one used example in stock in Malaysia: a 2020 Evoque. Priced at RM228,000, this petrol automatic model has 35,000 km on the clock and is powered by a 1,997 cc engine.
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Why buy a used Range Rover
A used Range Rover appeals to buyers who want distinctive British luxury, strong road presence and a high level of comfort, provided they budget carefully for ownership.
- Premium comfort Range Rover models are widely regarded for refined cabins, supportive seating and a composed ride. They suit buyers looking for a more luxurious alternative to mainstream SUVs.
- Prestige and design The brand carries considerable badge appeal, while its clean, upright SUV styling tends to age well. A well-kept example still makes a strong impression in Malaysia.
- Available used choice The current used selection includes a petrol automatic Evoque, offering a more compact route into Range Rover ownership. It is a suitable option for buyers who want a premium SUV that is easier to place in urban settings.
- Specialist support Land Rover service centres and independent marque specialists are available in Malaysia, and parts can be sourced through official and aftermarket channels. Buyers should nevertheless choose a car with a complete service history and arrange a thorough pre-purchase inspection.
- Safety and capability Range Rover vehicles are generally equipped with substantial passive-safety engineering and driver-assistance features, depending on specification. Their SUV format also brings useful ground clearance and confident all-weather ability.
What to check when buying a used Range Rover
A used Range Rover can be a rewarding luxury SUV, but a thorough inspection and complete paperwork are essential before committing.
- Service history Check for a complete, consistent servicing record, ideally from a Land Rover specialist or authorised service centre; skipped maintenance can be particularly costly on complex premium SUVs.
- Electronics and infotainment Test every screen, camera, sensor, power-operated feature, air-conditioning function and driver-assistance system, as some owners report intermittent electrical and infotainment issues.
- Engine, gearbox and suspension Start the car from cold, listen for unusual noises and ensure the automatic transmission shifts smoothly. On models with air suspension, check that the vehicle raises and lowers correctly and sits level after being parked.
- Cooling and fluid leaks Inspect for warning messages, coolant loss, oil leaks and signs of overheating. A pre-purchase inspection should include a diagnostic scan for stored fault codes.
- Accident and flood damage Look closely for inconsistent panel gaps, mismatched paint, corrosion, water staining, damp carpets or signs of repairs beneath the vehicle; Malaysian flood exposure can cause long-term electrical problems.
- Mileage, ownership and warranty Verify the mileage against service invoices and inspection reports, confirm the ownership and finance status, and establish whether any factory or dealer warranty remains and exactly what it covers.
Running & ownership costs
Range Rover servicing should follow the manufacturer’s scheduled intervals, with work best handled by a Land Rover specialist or authorised service centre. Costs are generally premium-car level, particularly for diagnostic work, electronics and genuine replacement parts. For the petrol 1,997 cc Evoque shown here, road tax is more manageable than for larger-capacity Range Rover models, although insurance premiums can still reflect the vehicle’s value, repair costs and theft-risk assessment.
Fuel consumption is likely to be higher than a comparable mainstream SUV, especially in urban driving, while tyre, brake and suspension replacement can also be costly. Parts are available through authorised channels and independent specialists, but certain items may require ordering. A complete service history is particularly important; buyers should check for correct operation of the infotainment, electrical features, transmission and cooling system before purchase.
Used Range Rover prices by model
| Model | From | Years | In stock |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evoque | RM228,000 | 2020 | 1 |
Used Range Rover models are generally regarded as having modest resale strength in Malaysia, as premium-badge appeal is balanced by buyer caution over maintenance and repair costs. Condition, service history and warranty coverage are especially important to second-hand buyers.
Most used-car loans run up to nine years with around 90% financing — work out repayments with the paultan.org car loan calculator.
Used Range Rover: your questions answered
Are used Range Rovers reliable in Malaysia?
A used Range Rover can be rewarding to own, but it needs disciplined maintenance and a thorough pre-purchase inspection. Some owners report issues involving electronics, air suspension on certain models and cooling-system components, so a complete service history and specialist diagnostic check are important.
Which used Range Rover is the best value to buy?
The Range Rover Evoque is often the more accessible entry point into Range Rover ownership, with a smaller footprint that suits Malaysian urban use. The current used example available is a 2020 petrol automatic Evoque with a 1,997 cc engine, priced at RM228,000 and showing 35,000 km.
How much does it cost to service a used Range Rover, and where should I service it?
Servicing a Range Rover is generally more expensive than mainstream premium SUVs, particularly if wear-and-tear items or electronic faults need attention. Land Rover authorised service centres offer brand-specific procedures and updates, while established independent Land Rover specialists can be a sensible alternative for an older vehicle.
Does a used Range Rover hold its resale value well?
Range Rover models tend to depreciate substantially from new, which can make them attractive as used purchases. Resale demand is usually strongest for well-maintained examples with full service documentation, desirable specifications and no unresolved warning lights or mechanical issues.
What should I check before buying a used Range Rover Evoque?
Check that all screens, cameras, driver-assistance functions, air-conditioning controls, power-operated items and keyless entry work correctly, as electrical repairs can be costly. Also inspect the vehicle for accident repairs, confirm its service history, scan for fault codes and have a Land Rover specialist assess the transmission, cooling system, suspension and underbody before committing.








