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Coolbanana



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What to do? (Prospective New Owner Musings)

Hi All,

I can't believe it, but I'm doing what I thought I wouldn't be doing at this time: I'm looking at replacing my car.

Why? Well, having come from a Defender, Disco 4, RR Evoque and RRS, I took a break from LR and bought a Porsche 911 (2010 Carrera S). It is an amazing car and I like it very much…but my Family don't. I work from home, so no commute and my wife refuses to do road trips in it because it isn't as comfortable as my LR's were (Defender excepted).

I'm loathe to part with it, I got it with 4500 miles on it, I've added 2000 miles in 10 months. I have an X-Trail that I use for everyday menial tasks since I don't like to use the Porsche in shopping areas, poor weather etc.

So my wife and kids - and parents - reckon I should accept the box for 911 ownership is ticked and get back to a "proper car" that can be used anywhere.

Having tried - and enjoyed - the rest of the LR range, I am now considering a FFRR. Ideally, a 2011/2012 Autobiography or good spec low mileage Westminster. I've had a very brief test drive in one, liked it and left the Dealer with what I'd be looking for so that he might source one.

Question to you good folks then: what is the FFRR like to live with? Any comments on wallowing around corners compared to the 2011 RRS? (I couldn't decide if it was better or worse on the test drive).

I would then need to see if it would fit in my garage - I live in a cul-de-sac and road parking is out of the question and my driveway is not ideal either so it would have to fit in my garage. My Disco 4 did with roof racks, spotlights and tow hitch but the length available is only 5m.

Anyway, if you have any ownership advice, that would be great, thanks Smile

Post #268341 1st Jul 2014 11:42am
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alanm_3



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Scotland 2017 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

My 1 piece of advice would be not to compare the cornering of a RR to a 911! Mr. Green

I ticked the 911 box a few years ago, got over it and never looked back! Thumbs Up

PS welcome along Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
Had- 2008 TDV8 Vogue SE in Java black
Had - 2007 S/C in Stornoway Grey

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Coolbanana



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Cheers Thumbs Up

Laughing Yes, the cornering is very different.

I liked my RRS a lot, I could go for another but feel I should take the opportunity to try the FFRR and see what it is like.

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ebajema



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New Zealand 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Galway Green

Just take a 5.0 SC for a good test drive and decide what suits you. I have not (yet???) scratched the Porsche itch (that is not very strong to start with anyway) but LOVE the 5.0 SC. Cornering in a heavy lump like that will never be "easy". I find it quite good (mine has the adaptive dynamics). MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
Have the Faultmate MSV2 Extreme to be tinkering with the settings etc. !!

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ken



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United Kingdom 2018 Range Rover SVAutobiography 5.0 SC V8 Santorini Black

The answer is really simple

The two best cars in the world are the Mercedes S Class & the Range Rover Thumbs Up

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