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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6409 |
Agree with everyone on everything.
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25th Jan 2015 3:08pm |
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alanm_3 Member Since: 19 Feb 2011 Location: my House, unless I’m not at home, in which case I’m somewhere else. Posts: 6730 |
^ The latter Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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25th Jan 2015 7:17pm |
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Brian Member Since: 06 Dec 2014 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 138 |
As a newbie and this being my first ever 4x4 I think I did the right thing - I bought mine as a bad back meant getting out of my other car was getting awkward it being quite low (1999 Jaguar XJ8) while I love the Jag I needed something I could fall out of as opposed to crawling out of and the RR is proving itself so far to be a really good choice. I just need to sell the Jag now and make a bit of space as while the two together look really nice people think I've won the lotto and in reality I can just about afford to put fuel in it |
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25th Jan 2015 8:32pm |
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Prepros123 Member Since: 28 Sep 2014 Location: Cornwall Posts: 35 |
The fact that being very tall it still feels like the car is shaped around me.I regularly do 250 mile comuting without a stop and feel relaxed after. That and of course they just look so great |
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26th Jan 2015 6:23pm |
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Montys 4x4 Member Since: 23 Dec 2014 Location: Suffolk Posts: 70 |
We were in my Dad's Hillman Minx and parked next to a Range Rover on Great Yarmouth market place in 1971. I thought it looked brilliant and asked my Dad why we couldn't have one. Of those mustard coloured big trucks. My Dad replied you have to work very hard and earn lots of money to be able to have a Rover ( I don't think he really knew what it was) but it was out of his league.
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26th Jan 2015 8:30pm |
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Andy B Member Since: 03 Apr 2012 Location: West Malling Posts: 1223 |
And another couple of things I forgot to mention......
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28th Jan 2015 8:23pm |
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alx Member Since: 13 Jul 2014 Location: Beds Posts: 99 |
For me it's the ability to drive it daily now that my other car is undergoing an engine rebuild. Always loved big cars, always had big cars, always will. You have a feeling you're never in a wrong vehicle with an SUV, like the Full Fat. Spontaneous shopping trip, business trip, collection & hauling from one place to another - it does it all so good! Basically, yeah - owning one and what's more driving it everywhere is the most enjoyable part for me. |
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4th Feb 2015 1:44pm |
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nwmgc Member Since: 27 Jan 2014 Location: London Posts: 159 |
It is quite wonderful. The view is unbeatable AND SWMBO loves it. So much so that she complains that FFs aren't readily available to hire whenever we go on holiday. |
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4th Feb 2015 5:57pm |
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markyp Member Since: 04 Feb 2013 Location: essex Posts: 234 |
When I open the front door I still can't believe I've actually managed to own one and long may it continue. Anyway I reckon the fact you can turn up at the Dorchester if you're rich enough, drive up a mountain, through water,whatever , we have the best 4 x 4 money can buy if you're into that off roading malarkey, the presence of the car pretty,much everything, oh and it's easy to find in the car park. 2004 vogue
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4th Feb 2015 7:57pm |
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