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Spelunker Member Since: 02 May 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 248 |
Following an 08 FF the other day I noticed that it was quite lively on the back end. It was continually bouncing like an old Ford Granada with shot dampers, even though the road was flat. They could have had a boot full of cement bags which might have given it a roly-poly ride, but I cant imagine how queasy any passengers were. QUID FACIUM TIBI
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9th Feb 2017 7:45pm |
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lighthouse Member Since: 22 Feb 2016 Location: Great Notley Posts: 513 |
My kids moan about feeling sick as well but I think thats because they are clued to the TV's then the moan about being bored, bored I say when I was a kid we played eye spy. |
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10th Feb 2017 8:58am |
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hamlet Member Since: 18 Nov 2016 Location: Kildare Posts: 294 |
I find the same, maybe it's just that I'm getting old but I just don't seem to have the same "want" to drive it on. Either that or I'm constantly mindful of the fact that it's a TD6 and I'm trying to avoid further disappointment in my life and just learned to sit back and enjoy it. My 3 year old complains when I'm reading to her at night that it's "boring"......... |
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10th Feb 2017 1:29pm |
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RR2008HSE Member Since: 06 Jan 2013 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2932 |
I've found the FFRR just about perfect on fast motorway-type cruising. Twisty country roads (=B-roads) are great at the speeds we are allowed to drive them. I find the FFRR deals with bumps and holes a lot better than any sedan I've driven. Okay, the back seat is probably not where you want to be when doing a Nurenburgring time trial, but what car is? |
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11th Feb 2017 11:58pm |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2256 |
Just done the 1000 miles down to south of france 4 up loads of luggage and on winter (255/55 19 ) no request for catering off load equipment from the back |
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12th Feb 2017 7:36pm |
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w8pmc Member Since: 30 Oct 2016 Location: West Lancashire Posts: 229 |
Although only somewhat related as i await the arrival of my new FFRR on March 1st, i went out on a very spirited drive in my F10 M5 before it goes in 2 weeks & decided to take my 3yr old out for a hoon as he'd never spent much time in 'Daddy's fast car'.
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14th Feb 2017 9:32am |
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axle Member Since: 28 Oct 2007 Location: Perth Perth the end of the Earth Posts: 2964 |
2008 MY Supercharged
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14th Feb 2017 12:32pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1373 |
If you're concerned about the 322, I advise against getting a RR Classic. My girlfriend was troubled by feeling sick in that, especially on windy/undulating roads, the north shore of Loch Arkaig being a particular favourite. The absence of air conditioning won't have helped. She has been fine in the 322s. Only Range Rovers since 1988 |
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14th Feb 2017 7:16pm |
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Spelunker Member Since: 02 May 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 248 |
My youngest has always felt travelsick in everything she has been in - even her own car when she is driving! Not a bit of it in the ff though, must be the air ride.... QUID FACIUM TIBI
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14th Feb 2017 9:18pm |
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