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RDR Member Since: 05 Sep 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 278 |
From the videos and measurements availible it looks very close to the disco. I need maximum space for the dogs and we do use seven seats often with 3 teenage kids and their friends to ferry around.
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15th Jan 2022 5:24pm |
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322BLL Member Since: 18 Apr 2019 Location: Estonia Posts: 73 |
Lwb does look good, much better than swb(on photos). Seems like l460 was created as lwb and then offered also swb version. Can’t think of any long/lang version that looks better than standard. Would be big + as well if 7 seater will have more luggage room(when extra seats folded) than swb. |
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16th Jan 2022 12:18pm |
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Phil. Member Since: 19 Apr 2010 Location: West Midlands Posts: 784 |
What do we think the LWB 7 seater resale/depreciation will be compared to the SWB?
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16th Jan 2022 3:18pm |
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5.0 Member Since: 25 Feb 2012 Location: Surrey Posts: 716 |
The previous two posts are what I am wrestling with. The L460 for some reason looks better as LWB. I don’t know why it works on this one when it didn’t on the L405. This alone could make it more desirable come resale. Add to the mix the extra utility of the rear seat space and seven seats will also make it more desirable. The only thing I can see that will turn people off is parking (finding a long enough space).
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16th Jan 2022 4:59pm |
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RDR Member Since: 05 Sep 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 278 |
I think the logic stands up. the 7 Seater is very practical plus it looks better proportioned. I'm sure it will widen appeal at resale. With the rear steer, parking shouldn't be too bad its just the length in a standard bay to watch out for.
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17th Jan 2022 9:13am |
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EdJ Member Since: 30 Jan 2015 Location: London Posts: 341 |
Thanks to Aja500 for posting that video - that's the first time I've seen a LWB car next to a SWB car. It's also the first one I've seen without the privacy glass.
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17th Jan 2022 4:13pm |
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Phil. Member Since: 19 Apr 2010 Location: West Midlands Posts: 784 |
Yes, it is Charente Grey as I saw identical models last week. Here are a couple of photos I also posted on another thread:
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17th Jan 2022 5:32pm |
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EdJ Member Since: 30 Jan 2015 Location: London Posts: 341 |
Thanks for confirming, and for posting those pics! I'm not sure it's a hugely adventurous colour, but then again, it does look almost brown in some pics, so perhaps it is.
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17th Jan 2022 5:57pm |
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Phil. Member Since: 19 Apr 2010 Location: West Midlands Posts: 784 |
My order is for Charente Grey with the Dark Atlas finish and the light interior. Having seen the black interior on the gold SWB in the photos it was a very dark uninviting space. I have had both light and dark interiors on RR's in the past and much prefer the light ones, which surprisingly I found easier to keep clean. Just my opinion obviously MY23 D350 HSE
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17th Jan 2022 7:08pm |
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Phil. Member Since: 19 Apr 2010 Location: West Midlands Posts: 784 |
For those interested in turning circles some approx. figures:
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17th Jan 2022 7:10pm |
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Derek Member Since: 04 Jul 2020 Location: Epsom Green Posts: 39 |
I think it looks better proportioned on the LWB because the quarter window looks normal sized, whereas it looks too big on the SWB |
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17th Jan 2022 7:19pm |
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Eirik34 Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Norway Posts: 437 |
Will the 2nd row seats in the LWB AB have noise-cancelling speakers in the headrests? Or is that only available in the SWB AB version, and maybe only for the executive seats? |
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18th Jan 2022 7:38pm |
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Autobiography Member Since: 10 May 2011 Location: UK Posts: 922 |
I believe this is only possible with the exec class seats. |
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18th Jan 2022 8:19pm |
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EdJ Member Since: 30 Jan 2015 Location: London Posts: 341 |
I had a good look at a LWB with 7 seats at my dealer last night. Definitely convinced me that it's the one to go for.
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21st Jan 2022 3:27pm |
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