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I appreciate that they are for the most part chalk and cheese, but can anyone offer an insight into how a (say) 2007 SC FFRR compares to a V10 Audi S8 (ie the shape that has just been superseded)?

I'm not really looking for a comparison between performance/handling on road or off road, as I can guess the outcomes there. I'm more interested in comfort, luxury, ride, build quality, road presence - that sort of thing.

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Short answer is, they don't compare. You choose the one you prefer.

The only comparison I would make between the 2, is that if an Audi A8 came up behind you, it wouldn't have anywhere near the road presence of an RR! Thumbs Up

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You can't compare a FFRR with anything else, its the best car in the world!

That said, sometimes I want to hoon around in something that puts a smile on my face and scares me witless at the same time. Its called a Mini Cooper S JCW. Totally bonkers but a load of fun!

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Had a sit in a 2010 vw Pheaton today, quite impressed, 4x4 all the toys cant help wondering what am i doing in a big expensive RR even as much as I like them just for the 2 weeks a year that it snows.

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I looked at loads of cars when I was changing from my 06 ffrr and I really couldn't find anything that drives as well, FFRR are smooth and safe, all the German stuff was back breaking and as I already have a broken back I didn't want the hard ride. I could have saved a lot of money with an Audi Q8 but I went for 2012 FfRR Very Happy

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One other thing - I think I've read that the kerb weight of the 4.2SC is around 2.5 tonnes, and the 5.0 over 3 tonnes. Assuming those figures are right, does that weight ever feel like a bit too much of a handful under heaving braking or cornering (and yes, I do understand that a FFRR even in petrol guise is not a car to throw round corners like an Elise...!)?

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Yes it does. It doesn't matter what powers it, as Scotty would say "ye canny change the laws o' physics, captain" Thumbs Up Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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Cheers - but shame on your command of phonetic Scottish! "Cannae", surely, not "canny". Wink

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Thumbs Up "canny" is Canadian Scottish! Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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For me it was very easy to decide.

All the big luxury barges were ruled out because they can't tow 3500kg, which is a fundamental requirement of mine.

Many of the cars that can tow 3500kg were ruled out as being noisy and uncomfortable.

What is left?

Maybe a Toureg, but really no. All later cars like late model X5's (which can tow 3500kg) and ML's, both of which are comfortable etc were more than I wanted to spend 3 years ago when I bought my RR. Also, they just didn't give me that feeling you need about a car that makes it more than an appliance.

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stan wrote:
sharp as ever Alan.. Laughing


I cut myself at times, Stan! Very Happy Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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