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What did you drive before you moved into a FFRR
Another L322
13%
 13%  [4]
A Range Rover Sport
20%
 20%  [6]
A Disco3 or 4
13%
 13%  [4]
A P38A or earlier Range Rover
16%
 16%  [5]
A Freelander
3%
 3%  [1]
A BMW of any sort
16%
 16%  [5]
An Audi of any sort
13%
 13%  [4]
A Mercedes Benz of any sort
3%
 3%  [1]
A Lexus
0%
 0%  [0]
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Tim in Scotland



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What did you come from before your FFRR?

Market research time........................

It has always amazed me how "die hard" Land and Range Rover owners are and how loyal they are to the brand even though their previous car might not have been the finest example of the marque (ie a lemon!)

So a wee poll - please only consider the car you drove immediately before the FFRR and has the FFRR lived up to expectations? 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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kkqd0298



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I think you can tell the fan boys by looking at the signatures. What my signature does not tell you is that the first Disco was my first car.

Has the Range Rover lived up to expectations; Yes, so much so that I still can't think of an alternative car that I would want. *Gone* Discovery3 HSE
*Gone* Discovery3 HSE
*Gone* MY10 RangeRover TDV8
Freelander for OH
MY11 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography Black

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None of the above .......... previous was an XC90 fully specced 2.5D

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Is the XC90 any good Mick, my daughter fancies one?

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DeltaC



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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Buckingham Blue

I've not done the signature thing yet but if its an indication of enthusiasm (or obsession...) then hows this?

Current: 2002 L322 Vogue
Current: 2005 Freelander TD4
Current: 1996 110 200Tdi
Current: 1996 90 200Tdi
Current: 1986 90 TBD
Current: 1962 Series 2 (Isuzu 2.8TD)
Current: 1980 Series 3 Petrol
Current: 1972 Series 3 Petrol
Gone: 1996 4.6 HSE P38
Gone: 1993 4.2 LSE
Gone: 1996 300Tdi Discovery ES
Gone: 1992 200Tdi Discovery
Gone: 1991 200Tdi Defender
Gone: 1987 V8 90 Auto
Gone: 1986 V8 90 Manual
Gone: 1957 Series 1 3.5 V8

Plus a couple of V8 SD1's, ... (I'm leaving out the non-Rover's)...

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JOKER



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47p2 wrote:
Is the XC90 any good Mick, my daughter fancies one?


PM'd so not to hijack Tim's Thread .. Thumbs Up

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Defender (one of three in a row) before FFRR, but not on the list even though it's a LR product !!! Shocked
And I've still got one. Thumbs Up

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Tim in Scotland



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Mick when I made up the poll there was a "None of the above" but the system seems to have a limit on the number of poll questions.

Fox - ooooooooooooooooooooooops I should have remembered that one Embarassed Embarassed I thought that when I bought my first FFRR after I had been a Freelander1 owner for 3 years I was doing a strange change, but Defender to FFRR is a bigger leap in the comfort stakes! 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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TIM, why are you assuming that everyone's pre FFRR was [what i consider] an expensive car..
i for instance had a bog standard smax before my FFRR and i'm sure there are many others that have upgraded from lesser cars than what's on your list.... ... - .- -.




Y. O. L. O.
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Tim in Scotland



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Sorry I didn't mean to give that impression Scarey, the system only allows a few choices in the poll and once I had posted what I put up I don't seem to be able to add more choices. Maybe I should start a second thread with more makes on it? 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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Tim in Scotland wrote:
Fox - ooooooooooooooooooooooops I should have remembered that one Embarassed Embarassed I thought that when I bought my first FFRR after I had been a Freelander1 owner for 3 years I was doing a strange change, but Defender to FFRR is a bigger leap in the comfort stakes!


I moved to the FFRR because after several years driving a Defender every day my shoulder was so sore it was becoming painful all the time due to it being in contact with the B post so often. And the clutch was killing my knee in traffic. I was going about 20k a year in and out of London.

I went for a Disco3, but the FFRR Td6 at the time was 2k more than a Disco 3 HSE due to the price slump in 2008. Seemed silly not to. Thumbs Up

Best car I had for the money. Shame I got the bug and upgraded to the TDV8 because really I should have kept the Td6 for longer.

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Tim in Scotland wrote:
Sorry I didn't mean to give that impression Scarey, the system only allows a few choices in the poll and once I had posted what I put up I don't seem to be able to add more choices. Maybe I should start a second thread with more makes on it?


can you not change one to 'other makes owned by peasants' on your list.. Very Happy ... - .- -.




Y. O. L. O.
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Before the FFRR we owned a 2005 X5 3.0DSport. The only thing that pushed me to change was the poor 6sp gearbox, the 'lurch' the inability to cope with a 2 ton caravan with transmission failsafe mode making regular appearances whilst towing. The car had only 38K on the clock.
Although i am a big fan of the FFRR, despite the huge money spent on the car it still has frustrating traits. I think some call it character, the phone not linking to the bluetooth, the heated front screen works some of the time, the battery goes flat if i use the fbh too much, the climate control fan cuts in and out like its possessed, and so on.
Other than that its great Thumbs Up Ian

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Tim in Scotland



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Scarey, it appears that once you have set the options in the poll then you cannot edit them - it would upset the poll results I suppose, I mean I could ask everybody if they preferred x over y and then if I didn't like the way the results were going I could edit the questions to be the other way round! Sooooooooooooooooooo ................... heres another poll for scarey http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic4695.html 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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If you count my short flick with a FFRR in 2005, I had a Nissan X-Trail. A good wee car which nipped around and a perfect size for me as I wasn't married or have kids then.

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