This may sound a bit naff, but I think one tends to have a relationship with the RR.
When things are good, you just love it. When things are bad, it tests your commitment. If the bad times outweigh the good, then things get a bit rocky, and some people are pushed so far, they end up separating from their RR!
It's probably rare for most RR owners to be able to say everything is 100%, but the car is so great you'll forgive some niggles. Overall, the ups and downs probably make it a more rewarding car to own. The gremlins make you really appreciate it all the more when pretty much everything is working!
Reminds of Ferrari, a friend has a couple of 360's, and the most ridiculous and annoying little things would go wrong, like on both of them the drivers door handle (internal) stopped working. Looks a bit silly when you pull up an a £150k Ferrari and have to win down the window and do a contortionist act to get out, but he still loves Ferrari's! Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining!
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