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nimm



Member Since: 20 Feb 2008
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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PDC (Parking Direction Control)

I am looking at buying a 2006 Range Rover Sport (RRS) but it does not have PDC (the parking warning system) or a Navigation system. I didn't think Range Rover made ANY RRS models without these items, especially the PDC. The car was manufactured in December 2005.

Does anyone know if manufacturing the cars without these items was normal during that time or if this might be some sort of demo or factory model?

Thank you

Post #503 20th Feb 2008 2:41am
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VA



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Best go to our sister site at www.rrsport.co.uk

Post #505 20th Feb 2008 8:04pm
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shmoogle



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Nimm, it looks like you are looking at an S or SE spec car or below.

SatNav was only ever standard on the HSE and above during 2005. PDC is standard fare on all new RRSs today, but again on the lower spec models back then may have been an option.

Like VA says - get over to www.rrsport.co.uk (a sister site of this one, run by the same chap) and all your questions will be answered. Halfway Down The Stairs,
Is the Stair Where I Sit.

Post #507 22nd Feb 2008 9:58am
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