Its a bit hit and miss mate.
I believe a few years ago Vicroads changed legislation to say that a car when registered must be registered as the year in which it was manufactured. I believe sometimes in the past, the car was registered as belonging to the year in which it was sold.
When i got my disco, it is registered as a 1999 when it was in fact first sold in Sydney in June 2000 but manufactured in 1999. The owner rightfully advertised it as a 1999 model, upon inspection it actually has the features of a 2000 model year car - which included different rear view mirror and a few more extra's which werent in the 1999 model.
So basically it seems and is logical that your 2001 model range rover which was sold in 2001 was manufactured in 2000 and could very well have identical specs to the 2001 model year vehicle you will find on websites.
If in doubt about the integrity of the owner, check the sale dates in the owners handbook, i would say its an honest mistake. For me i was happy to get the 2000 model year features and pay a 1999 price for the car.
I dont believe 00 to 01 had any dramatic changes in the vehicle - i think they came in the 2000 model (to clear indicators, updated interior, bosch gems EFI instead of Lucas) so i think you should be fine.
Andrew


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