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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
I quite often go through the exact same thought process when I am on my way home from a more distant shoot, especially if its been a cold or wet day, the Range Rover just hugs you all the way home!
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15th Jan 2009 8:11pm |
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Full fat not diet Member Since: 16 Nov 2008 Location: Herts Posts: 1209 |
Have to echo those thoughts chaps
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15th Jan 2009 8:30pm |
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Soupdragon Member Since: 24 May 2008 Location: Norfolk Posts: 57 |
I think you're right RRUK, all the components combine into a 2.7 ton gentleman's club that gives anyone inside the 'feelgood factor'. I drive lots of miles each year and yet I still look forward to long journeys in it.
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15th Jan 2009 8:41pm |
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speedymarktd6 Member Since: 20 Nov 2008 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 727 |
youve all hit the nail on the head with how good the FFRR really is as for my only gripe with the FFRR on mine is it needs a supercharged petrol engine then it would be like getting a personal visit from god it would be that good onto no6 Range Rover
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15th Jan 2009 9:06pm |
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kin Member Since: 20 Nov 2008 Location: rainy city Posts: 348 |
What I'm about to say, I will get flame for it, I am actually disappointed with the FFRR ride, I was expecting air cushioned ride quality it doesn't absorb bumps and potholes as well, there're many other cars which could do better Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated |
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15th Jan 2009 9:15pm |
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speedymarktd6 Member Since: 20 Nov 2008 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 727 |
what size wheels and tyres you got ? onto no6 Range Rover
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15th Jan 2009 9:18pm |
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kin Member Since: 20 Nov 2008 Location: rainy city Posts: 348 |
Standard 19" TBH..I think the D3 rides better.. |
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15th Jan 2009 9:22pm |
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Full fat not diet Member Since: 16 Nov 2008 Location: Herts Posts: 1209 |
Kin, I do know what you mean about the ride although i have 20" Wheels and it was better when i ran the 18". However it isnt a problem on Mway & A Roads but noticeable on the B Roads. Having said that, previous car was an XK8 - Ride outstanding. But overall, i just sit back and enjoy myself and i forget about any of the minor negatives
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15th Jan 2009 9:49pm |
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kin Member Since: 20 Nov 2008 Location: rainy city Posts: 348 |
Agreed! Great for crusing on the motorway But not exactly magic carpet ride around town, despite it having air suspensions.
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15th Jan 2009 10:23pm |
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Full fat not diet Member Since: 16 Nov 2008 Location: Herts Posts: 1209 |
Go get em Tiger - Now a muddy field beckons and you are a full member of the FFRR Off Road Club |
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15th Jan 2009 10:38pm |
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speedymarktd6 Member Since: 20 Nov 2008 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 727 |
muddy field bit extremme maybe pub car park (the grased area ) onto no6 Range Rover
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15th Jan 2009 10:51pm |
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Full fat not diet Member Since: 16 Nov 2008 Location: Herts Posts: 1209 |
Wet or Dry Conditions?????? |
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15th Jan 2009 10:57pm |
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ken Member Since: 22 Aug 2008 Location: On another forum Posts: 936 |
Did you use the TR knob |
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16th Jan 2009 7:16am |
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Larry Member Since: 03 Dec 2008 Location: East Midlands Posts: 262 |
I had a similar feeling the other day while driving through the Derbyshire dales on a minor road in a very icy and foggy winter wonderland scene. I was driving along, when I realised I was actually enjoying the drive.
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16th Jan 2009 8:36am |
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