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Fox



Member Since: 02 Apr 2010
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I've only ever got a voucher when buying new. Both times.
Never did when buying 2nd hand. (four times)

Post #35854 11th Nov 2010 9:53pm
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Andy D



Member Since: 03 Oct 2010
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Java Black

Andy D wrote:
I didn't get a voucher from the dealer when I bought mine either........


I take that back! Just another reason this forum's great and Lookers Park Royal are the best! Thanks Jez '07 Supercharged in black with drug dealer tinted windows

Post #35932 12th Nov 2010 7:14pm
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bogie



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how much is it for a full day ? I quite fancy doing this too ...and the girlfriend wants to, would be a nice day out cheers
bogie

Post #35977 13th Nov 2010 9:12am
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Paulo



Member Since: 28 Sep 2010
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Hi,
Going to the LRE day at Dunkeld this morning...

Just wondering if anyone else from the forum will be attending as it would be good to put a name to a face...

You'll be glad to know I'm not taking the Cayenne, going up in my mates RRS HST... Didn't want to be getting envious looks from LR owners....LoL...

I'll let you all know how I get on...

Post #37023 20th Nov 2010 8:02am
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joanne



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Speak to your dealer, he should be able to give you a little card that entitieles you to either half a day or a full day depending on how much you spend with them. Also if youre lucky get them not to list the model then you can choose.

Mate a cayenne.....you would get laughed off the track.... do they do "off road" ?? I once saw a bloke with a horse box on the back...I think the horse box passed the car at one point ....All trousers no torque !

Post #37039 20th Nov 2010 8:26am
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47p2



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joanne wrote:
....All trousers no torque !



Looks like Jo has your number Paulo Whistle Whistle

Post #37042 20th Nov 2010 9:16am
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joanne



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i always look at ffrr when i drive past. but cayennes....oh noooooooo Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

Post #37044 20th Nov 2010 9:19am
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Royle



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Cayennes are nice. I own one. You really are a bully to all Porsche owners Crying or Very sad Thumbs Up

I will put that thumbs up so you know I'm joking.

Post #37068 20th Nov 2010 11:36am
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joanne



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The only porsche worth owning would be the panamara which is what im currently thinking of trading my sport for....

Post #37070 20th Nov 2010 11:38am
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M44K TS



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joanne wrote:
The only porsche worth owning would be the panamara which is what im currently thinking of trading my sport for....


Hmmm, my money would be on a Maserati Quattroporte GTS, the Porka just looks ugly in comparison. 2006 Mercedes CLS
1991 Retro-style Mini
But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

Post #37091 20th Nov 2010 12:49pm
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joanne



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I have test driven the porsche and i fell in love with it ! Not as much as my FFRR but it was sweeet...... there is an absolute prick that lives in my village that has the maserati so i think that is a big no no ..... hes a cock and every time i see him in the car i want to throw eggs and things at him. \\But thanks for the suggestion.

But you still cant take a porsche cayenne off road. Simples Wink

Post #37117 20th Nov 2010 3:49pm
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Java Jungle



Member Since: 22 Mar 2010
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joanne wrote:
Speak to your dealer, he should be able to give you a little card that entitieles you to either half a day or a full day depending on how much you spend with them. Also if youre lucky get them not to list the model then you can choose.

Mate a cayenne.....you would get laughed off the track.... do they do "off road" ?? I once saw a bloke with a horse box on the back...I think the horse box passed the car at one point .... Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter All trousers no torque !

Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

Post #37130 20th Nov 2010 4:38pm
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Paulo



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joanne wrote:
The only porsche worth owning would be the panamara which is what im currently thinking of trading my sport for....


I'm sure you mean Panamera Jo.... Laughing

I knew when I bought the Cayenne, I wouldn't be doing any off-roading or towing so the on-road dynamics were what finally swung it for me, as well as looking at a few FFRR shed's described as perfect... Evil or Very Mad

As for the LRE day, it was fantastic.... Very Happy

My steed for the day was a 60 plate FFRR Vogue SE with 4.4TDV8 and 8 speed box and only 800 miles on the clock....

The car was great on the open roads and it's ability off-road was nothing short of astonishing.... Bow down

I'd go into more detail but I'm a bit busy just now....

Guess a FFRR will be my next purchase in 18 months or so....
Wink

Post #37818 22nd Nov 2010 1:16pm
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