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Pfazz



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If there were no such thing......

If there were no such thing as a Range Rover then what would be your realistic vehicle of choice? I've given this some thought and I'm thinking maybe mine would be an Audi A8 or something along those lines but I'm finding it difficult to come up with anything that really floats my boat. Agueroooooooooo. 93-20
I swear you will never see anything like this ever again....watch it..drink it in.

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BIGMAMMA



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Good thread start!
However, in my view, being on my third FF, it's pretty much impossible to detach yourself from the thought or memory of such a wonderful machine. Personally, I've no idea in response to your question, but this will make an interesting thread!

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Mine would be a re-built Ford Granada Mk 3 Ghia X , had 5 of them at one point in various engine sizes ... great cars you could have a party in the rear seats , legs akimbo with the females Laughing Laughing Whistle

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Pfazz



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I take it we would nearly all be car less then?.. Agueroooooooooo. 93-20
I swear you will never see anything like this ever again....watch it..drink it in.

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Probably something along the lines of a Cherokee (90's vintage) or maybe a scruffy Disco 3 for offroading and then my current on road vehicle as without air springs or hydropnuematic suspension i dont like many other cars as they are just too hard Sad FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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Hmmm. A hard choice. The two that come to mind (NO offroading possible) would be the S-class or Jaguar XJ. Now, for the S I would be talking late W220, or maybe a very early replacement model (221) due to price. When I looked for my FFRR I drove a few and found them very nice. However, I thought the FFRR was every bit as good on road and, just special. (Okay, possibly the Merc is better at 200+ kph! but we don't get to drive like that here.)

For the Jaguar, either X350 or X308. They are lovely looking cars and, because they have looked exactly the same FOREVER, you can get an old one cheap that everyone thinks it's new. When the JLR dealer picked me up at the airport to get my FFRR, she showed up in an X350. I remember thinking they were very nice, and a lot if car for the money (used).

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Easy!! Fiat Coupe 20v Turbo - the last car I owned before my RR and I had it for 11 years (totally reliable, VERY quick, pretty rare and feels special with that wraparound body coloured interior) 2007 Zermatt Silver TDV8 Vogue SE - now sold but was a great car!

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If there were no high driving position cars to choose from mine would be an Audi A8 4.2TD. Thumbs Up
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Would go back to my Previous car....

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Northernmonkey you and I are Censored in the same pale as that would be my choice also!!!
After my E39 525i m sport the plan was to go for an e61 535 but then I realised I could get a FF!

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Easy....

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