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Andy



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Ok, its french but...

...it looks good though. My neighbour works for Peugeot and drove one of these home tonight

http://www.peugeot.co.uk/rcz-preview-photos/# 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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Not bad for a Pug, a bit TT-esque though.

No doubt there will soon be lots of these on the roads and they will look cheap and out of date in a very short space of time. Mass produced brands don't aim for the longevity of styles like the FFRR for example, its all about short term sales, not long term loyalty. Discovery 4 HSE
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I am never failed to be impressed at the longativity of the Range Rover style. I have an 02 car and was sitting in a '10 car at the dealers the other day and it's 99% the same car. The designers did some job at the time the lines and dimentions of the car and interiour were decided.

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Same as RRUK, looks like they burgled the Audi TT designers desk....... Still nice, but then the TT is!

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England 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Tonga Green

RRUK wrote:
Not bad for a Pug, a bit TT-esque though.

No doubt there will soon be lots of these on the roads and they will look cheap and out of date in a very short space of time. Mass produced brands don't aim for the longevity of styles like the FFRR for example, its all about short term sales, not long term loyalty.


I totally agree with RRUK's comments - my thoughts are as a design it looks good but I think that because of the design it loses a lot in everyday practicality - and (dare I say it) because its a Peugeot, the quality of components will probably not be as hard wearing as the Germans TT (the market this is obviously aimed at) - only time will tell.

You can be sure they will sell masses of these because of how it looks - just like new shape Minis, Beetles and other trend vehicles, I would imagine every salesperson who hits their targets will want one for their company car and within a few years the used vehicle market place will be flooded with them when they are part exchanged for whatever the latest trend vehicle will be then

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