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JOKER



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D4 or FFRR

Just wondering if anyone has thought about changing from the FFRR to a New D4 ...............

Looks good to me ............ Spec and price wise....... Thumbs Up

Post #6497 20th Jul 2009 5:04pm
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ken



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Nope not a chance although the D3 might go for the D4 Thumbs Up

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Wot Ken said. Thumbs Up The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom Smile

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As the ex-owner of a D3 I wouldn't think of changing to a D4 which is after all a facelifted D3. The D3 was such a disaster (of the 3 years I owned it 6 months were spent in service) that they want everybody to forget about it and make them think it's a new car...

Post #6503 20th Jul 2009 8:36pm
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Was meaning in terms of Pricing, either buying a new 2010 model FFRR or the new D4 ........

Never having owned a D3 is there really that much difference, arrived at the FFRR via other Marques ........ Bow down

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IF I were buying brand new I'd be looking hard at the D4 as its looks much nicer to be in than the utilitarian D3. however, if money no object the FFRR every time.

In the real world, I'd go for a TDV8 Vogue 2nd hand over a new D4. Discovery 4 HSE
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I never thought I would buy a 4x4 and then we tried a Disco 3, were so impressed we bought one and loved it.

I never thought I would see myself driving a Range Rover, not my image.............er well it is now.

It is possible I may switch to a D4, but it will have to be damned impressive to lever me out of a FFRR though.

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Post #6509 20th Jul 2009 9:28pm
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