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Tinman Member Since: 22 Mar 2017 Location: kent Posts: 1188 |
For hydrogen. |
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4th Apr 2020 7:33am |
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rvbush Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Leamington Spa Posts: 537 |
A couple of weeks back Autocar had a a bit about some mythical EV Bentley and on the front page they had their usual red top headline 'Shock new Bentley' then went on to say it was a 'true GT.' Well it can't be both an EV and a true GT can it?
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4th Apr 2020 7:53am |
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Brian Considine Member Since: 15 Apr 2019 Location: Garlinge Posts: 428 |
I thought the term "Gran Tourisimo" meant "Grand Tourer" - no EV could ever fall into that category. 2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6 |
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4th Apr 2020 8:04am |
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Brian Considine Member Since: 15 Apr 2019 Location: Garlinge Posts: 428 |
Agreed. Whist EV's will have some uses where they excel such as city runnerbouts unless batter technology & charging takes vast steps then EV's will never be practical for distances. So, if it costs you say £x in kWh to charge your EV & the temperature is very low does it cost you more per mile than if the temperature was higher if you see what I mean ? Here's a thought for the lawyers - if someone trips over a charging lead in a public area who do you sue - the owner of the car or the provider of the charging point. I can hear it now "our records show you have been injured falling over a cable for an electric car & it was'nt your fault". 2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6 |
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4th Apr 2020 8:18am |
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Rob99 Member Since: 03 May 2016 Location: Gatwick Posts: 1385 |
In my experience either both or whichever one has the deepest pockets and/or highest insurance level 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster - Gone, but not forgotten |
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4th Apr 2020 9:24am |
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ibb1 Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: London Posts: 80 |
I’ve enjoyed the experience of driving the fast Tesla Model S as a friend has one, I was pretty impressed with it overall, as a fellow superbike rider I think we can both agree the acceleration is mental, handling wise got to agree it’s no sports car, it’s a big,heavy saloon, with that in mind though it’s not any worse than most of the competition.My only real complaint with Tesla’s is the interior is a bit lacklustre and bland for something that expensive but overall I think they’re great, still prefer my bike for fun though!. |
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4th Apr 2020 11:52am |
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Benfelrr Member Since: 27 May 2012 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 297 |
As a kid I fell in love with Range Rover's aged about 4 as my Grandfather had one. Half of the excitement was the sound. Going to be a shame. I see that even on The Trip to Greece, they dubbed the supercharged engine sound over the real engine sound when it was tickling along the beach on the way home. (It was the hybrid model.) 2011 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 TDV8
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4th Apr 2020 4:26pm |
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LT Member Since: 13 Mar 2017 Location: South West Posts: 396 |
Totally agree. Hybrids and BEV’s have been a costly distraction in both time and money. BEV’s have their place for short distance vehicles, but hydrogen is the obvious answer for those who drive longer distances and larger vehicles/commercials and |
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4th Apr 2020 4:35pm |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3739 |
And another Hybrids and EV are a joke they are only fit for short runabout journeys / the school run and there is no way I am paying out £100k for a RR to be a guinea pig that depreciates like a stone - if there is no V8 Diesel option then I will go petrol next time round - I very much doubt that a premium car like a RR will not have a V8 option in one form or another until a decent realistic option to electric is found 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17 |
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4th Apr 2020 6:55pm |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
That “dinosaur derv V8” happens to be the toughest, longest living and most reliable Diesel engine available in the Range Rover. I wouldn’t touch an Ingenium 6 with a barge pole until it’s proven itself over several years and well into 6 figure mileage, by which time it may also get dismissed as a “dinosaur” 🙄 |
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5th Apr 2020 9:14am |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
The Euro 5 4.4TDV8 was a miracle achievement in terms of output, economy and emissions.
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5th Apr 2020 10:07am |
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ibb1 Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: London Posts: 80 |
To be fair I’d have an SDV8 any day over the V6 just for the peace of mind that the crank isn’t going to fail and no belts to do, although discounting the weaknesses I’d be happy with the V6 in terms of performance and economy, the early L405s are becoming more and more affordable now. |
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5th Apr 2020 12:54pm |
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paulbrown22 Member Since: 23 Dec 2017 Location: London/Poole Posts: 352 |
Go on Greg, join the 5.0 S/C club, you know you want to . |
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5th Apr 2020 1:04pm |
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Brian Considine Member Since: 15 Apr 2019 Location: Garlinge Posts: 428 |
Try & convince a Scania V8 owner operator/driver that anything will beat or even come close to a V8 ! 2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6 |
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5th Apr 2020 2:16pm |
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