
An aggrieved Range Rover customer who
dumped his car in a Mayfair street covered in
graffiti has threatened to burn it live on
camera if the company fails to sort out its
glitches.
Dev Bath’s black Range Rover Sport, which
cost him more than £70,000, has been turning
heads since he ditched it in one of London’s
most affluent districts on Tuesday.
Across either side of the car, the angry owner
has sprayed ‘don’t trust Range Rover’ and
‘Range Rover cheats & lies’ in red paint and
block capitals. Inside, the windows are
covered with paper signs saying: ‘Be careful,
don’t buy from Range Rover. I got ripped off.
They sold me this junk.’
Another sign states: ‘Car not fit for purpose.
Range Rover don’t care’.
Mr Bath says that a glitch has resulted in
repeated warning lights telling him not to
drive the car but claims to have ended up in a
stand-off with the dealership over the repairs.
The business director claims that Range
Rover have repeatedly contacted him
demanding he move the vehicle as it is
‘damaging its brand’ – however he has
refused to and vowed to set fire to the car
live on camera unless the company fix it.


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