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VogueScuderiaF1



Member Since: 08 Jan 2011
Location: Lives in Sweden, works in Denmark
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MY07 TDV8 Vogue

Finally got time for uploading some photos Laughing Nearly 125.000 miles on the clock (200.000 km.) Hamann tuned for 322 HP / 798 NM.

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And off topic, this is my toy Cool Taken on the day of delivery may 2009.

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Post #46191 15th Jan 2011 10:36pm
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RRV



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United Kingdom 2015 Range Rover Vogue TDV6 Santorini Black

Nice. Thumbs Up

I see you have the dreaded TPMS light on!!! Censored Whistle If you have nothing nice to say,say nothing at all.

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Nice car I have not come across to many high mileage TDV8's Thumbs Up

Ferrari looks knackerd though Rolling with laughter

Post #46196 15th Jan 2011 11:32pm
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VogueScuderiaF1



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RRV wrote:
Nice. Thumbs Up

I see you have the dreaded TPMS light on!!! Censored Whistle


Ever since I've putted on the wintertires Laughing

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VogueScuderiaF1



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Gazellio wrote:
Nice car I have not come across to many high mileage TDV8's Thumbs Up

Ferrari looks knackerd though Rolling with laughter


I use it allmost every day Very Happy Never had problems with it Thumbs Up Much more comfort than the little red Italian for every day use.

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Sounds great I like to see Range Rovers being used every day and racking up the "Pleasure Miles" Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

PS: Would be interested in your perceived benefits of the Hamann Tuning?

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VogueScuderiaF1



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Gazellio wrote:
Sounds great I like to see Range Rovers being used every day and racking up the "Pleasure Miles" Thumbs Up Thumbs Up


Could easily go on for another 125.000 miles Wink

Update:
I upgraded the ECU last summer, and the gearbox still holds. Must admit I was a little nervous at first, because a gearbox ain't cheap Smile But it's great with the extra power, I can easily follow the Supercharged model Cool And still, I'm running 6-8 km / l. by EU mix (Not sure how to convert for mpg)


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Post #46206 16th Jan 2011 12:09am
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Royle



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Looks like a really nice tidy car. As Gary says I like seeing them being used daily, even if it is expensive and makes the stereotypical 'Chelsea tractor' impression stronger Thumbs Up

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VogueScuderiaF1



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Royle wrote:
Looks like a really nice tidy car. As Gary says I like seeing them being used daily, even if it is expensive and makes the stereotypical 'Chelsea tractor' impression stronger Thumbs Up


Rolling with laughter "Chelsea tractor", in Denmark we call it "Hellerup traktor" Very Happy But we have not nearly as many in Denmark and Sweden, as one sees on the street in England Razz Toke a business trip in London in June, never seen so many FFRR in my whole life Laughing Laughing But as they say:

"Without wishing to sound pompous, my heart swells with pride that humankind can make such a wonderful, graceful, dignified and beautiful thing. And while patriotism may be the last refuge of a scoundrel, I’m proud too that this car was conceived by the Germans, who are basically British but with a bit less humour". (Jeremy Clarkson)

"The reason Bentley does not make an SUV is that the Range Rover got there first" (Fifth Gear)

"Simply the best, so buy one. I have" (Jeremy Clarkson's own TDV8)

Do I need to say I'm a RR fanatic Rolling Eyes

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Royle



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I knew that, but I was too tired to think Laughing

Last time I was in London I wasn't really taking notice of the FFRRs, just a business trip. Probably going down this Summer with the family, so need to keep my eyes peeled. Seem to be getting over run by them up here now a days as well Thumbs Up


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M44K TS



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VogueScuderiaF1 wrote:
And still, I'm running 6-8 km / l. by EU mix (Not sure how to convert for mpg)


Works out at around 22mpg which isn't bad at all really.

Ferrari's nice too, I was drooling over an F430 Scuderia when I sold my Maserati, but the £15k (GBP) for a set of brakes kind of put me off Laughing 2006 Mercedes CLS
1991 Retro-style Mini
But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

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