4. 1973-1996 Range Rover Classic

Some vehicles border on being timeless. The Range Rover Classic is one such truck, having been produced from 1973-1996 without a ground-up makeover. Instead, the Rover Group used incremental upgrades to continuously improve the Range Rover Classic’s performance and to update the styling. The Range Rover would get many engines over the years, from fuel-efficient 4 cylinders to robust V8s. Diesel options were also offered, including a “Turbo D” engine from Volkswagen. The Turbo D Land Rover set a diesel endurance record by running continuously for 24 hours at over 100 miles per hour.