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pretlove



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be a man about it and just tell her your getting one Thumbs Up

please dont tell my wife i said that Confused "RANGEISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED"
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ukrangie



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Take a long test drive in one and she is likely to change her mind. My wife wasn't keen on it but she has warmed to it quite quickly Paul

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delamo



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ukrangie wrote:
Take a long test drive in one and she is likely to change her mind.


Good advice - some (men & women) can be daunted by driving such a big car if they havent driven something as big before.

Providing you are both reasonably confident drivers - I guarantee, you will be amazed by how comfortable and easy these fantastic vehicles are to drive everyday.

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give her a few slaps and tell her your getting it Twisted Evil Present :2008 TDV8 HSE
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Part 1 :- Loan her your trousers and you loan her skirt ! Part 2 :- then let her drive it ! unless the first part has already happened ! Twisted Evil Far to many gone...

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Baben



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It might take a while if its not love at first sight. My experience with the Mrs was as follows:

She got out of a Scenic into the D2 back in about 2002, for a week she complained about the size of it, the turbo-lag, etc, then 2 weeks later when I offered to sell it and get her a new scenic, she said "you're not taking away my Land Rover!" Since then its been D3, RRS, and lovin it.

She does still want the porsche though. trying to sell me on her idea that she can P/E the RRS, then I can drive the porsche during the week and she can drive the FFRR. I told her to forget it. If she wants aporsche go get one but leave my RR alone!

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DaveAngel



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Mine was apprehensive, after a mini, and then a SLK. She never got on with the old Passat we used to have, hated parking it etc.

Baptism of fire with the FFRR, took her out down some very single track lanes, ones where she had to learn how to retract the mirrors! She loves it - one of the thinks she loved about her mini was it had a real character - how you had to tease the brake with your left foot to kill the understeer and get it round a tight bend. She says that the RR also has a simular feeling to the drive - bit of character.

One thing we did notice is that we are now treated like Fred and Rosemary West by 90% of other road users - and I thought driving a BMW was bad!

She found parking is surprisingly easy for a big car - the mirrors are big and you can see all the corners.

its her first day taking 'the truck' to work today so i guess i'll get the full low down tonight, but from what she has already said i think i will have trouble prising the keys back out of her hand. __________________
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