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Definitely confirmed

HAHAHAHAHAHA this is my favorite thing!!!!!!!!!!! Ahhhhh

Can't stop, won't stop.

No batmobile, I still stand by the original assessment, as pointed out by a friend, that it is the Cruella Deville GT-R LM 101:

OMFG A PINGU REFERENCE

All I can think of seeing that nose is "Noot Noot!"

The stuff about having to move the rear drive shafts makes more sense seeing what they have to go around

Like -

Is it possible to buy the CarMax warranty as an extended warranty, even if you buy a car that isn't from them?

I will never own anything other than a Range Rover and a Volvo. The "and" is very important...

An earlier commenter referred to it as "a date that will live in Jalopnik infamy."

Hahaha. This car has SO MANY parts, I suspect it'll still be largely original.

2018 is going to be magical, but I have to make it there. I've already burned 26,000 miles in 26 months, and I have 46 months to do the next 41,000 miles. That means I need to stop driving it so much.

I suggest that on that day you go through the service records and calculate how many percent of the Range Rover before you is the same Range Rover that left the factory. See if CarMax actually bought you another Range Rover that was slowly swapped with your old one piece by piece.

I wouldn't be surprised if Carmax has already projected record losses for 2018. Corportate restructuring is imminent.

Haha. I still tell people I wouldn't own anything else. And sometimes I mean it!

The warranty ends December 7, 2018. Not sure what to do then, but I think about it a lot. Write a book? Go on an expedition to find myself? See the world? All are possible.

Wow. Four more years? You are going to be driving around a 2006 Land Rover in 2019...under full warranty. That warranty is literally going to pay for itself four times over.

"I purchased a 2006 Range Rover – the IKEA bookcase of automotive build quality"