I once penned a blog titled Loyal to the Brand. I wrote that I would shoot any camera as long as it was a Nikon, fly any airline as long as it was Delta, fish ... Read More...
Spring is a time of renewal, at least here in northern climes—a chance to wash off the winter grime and springtime mud. In fact, here in New England we can actu... Read More...
Outside of automotive design, it’s not often that Rovers Magazine covers the fine art world, but we know great art when we see it, and this painting confirmed o... Read More...
It’s a different take on Spring Break. Instead of overrunning southern party towns with raucous music, questionable substances and a lot of liquor, you head for... Read More...
By age 20, your parents began to nag even louder that you should stop behaving like a teenager, take responsibility for your future. You should become more focu... Read More...
When making plans to attend the 2016 New York Auto Show, Jaguar Land Rover’s PR staff alerted me that Land Rover would cede center stage to its older brother, J... Read More...
1987 Land Rover County 110
In 1989, Land Rover expanded its lineup to include the new Discovery to accompany its Land Rover 90/110 and Range Rover. With the Di... Read More...
Mortimer, NC, once provided the home for a town of 800 people and a cotton mill. Abandoned and flooded over, it’s now one of the ghost towns of Appalachia, tuck... Read More...
Dear Rovers North,
We just received the new Rovers Magazine and in the article about Uwharrie 12 you have a poster with an old Defender. How can we obtain a co... Read More...
The needs of the world after WWII, when the Wilks brothers and their team created the first Land Rover, helped shape the engineering and design of the “world’s ... Read More...
As mud season in New England draws to a close it’s time to wash off the winter’s grime, salt and mud from the Land Rovers. Of course, those readers in more temp... Read More...