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wolf



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NEXT RANGE ROVER MODEL YEAR 2010?

Someone knows details about next IV generation RR? I heard something about 2010...isnt it' I hope Land Rover don t launch new model before 2010 because i just buy a TDV8 in jenuary...i wait 4 your answers...buy (from italy)

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VA



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From what I've heard it will be 2010 depending on progress. The design has only just started I believe.

Post #205 3rd Apr 2007 6:21pm
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Tim in Scotland



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Rumours are that it will be considerably semi-skimmed compared to the present with a lot of Aluminium used in the construction. That should whittle 200-300kgs off the weight compared to L322

Post #210 3rd Apr 2007 10:16pm
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Which means it will likely collapse in a heap if you slam the doors too hard. Halfway Down The Stairs,
Is the Stair Where I Sit.

Post #228 5th Apr 2007 9:40am
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ENVOY



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
Rumours are that it will be considerably semi-skimmed compared to the present with a lot of Aluminium used in the construction. That should whittle 200-300kgs off the weight compared to L322


I thought it allready used a lot of alloy in its construction Confused

Post #248 6th Apr 2007 6:52pm
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Tim in Scotland



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2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Only the Defender uses aluminium in the body these days Envoy. As far as I can remember from doing the factory visit there is no aluminium in the body of the FFRR, it's all very thin steel sheet pressings these days as it is stronger than aluminium in crash testing........................

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D3 (and presumably RRS and FL2 too) has an aluminium bonnet and lower tailgate, I suspect more will definitely creep into the construction of all LR's to reduce weight. 

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Well you learn something new everyday, i was under the impression they were all alloy Thumbs Up

Post #255 11th Apr 2007 7:20pm
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