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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 |
Hi Rob,
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Sun Feb 03 2008 12:54pm |
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Rob c Member Since: 03 Feb 2008 Location: Northants Posts: 2 |
Hi Kaine
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Sun Feb 03 2008 1:05pm |
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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 |
performance was fine for me - it wasn't quick, but then I tended to cruise in the RRS. I averaged around 26-27mpg over 15k miles
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Sun Feb 03 2008 1:19pm |
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Endjin Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 2087 |
Hi Rob,
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Sun Feb 03 2008 2:03pm |
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Steve in germany Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: Bad Lippspringe Germany Posts: 980 |
Hi Rob, before the TDV8 i had a Q7 S-line, which was a fantastic car, the wife did'nt like it because of it's size. The main differences I believe between Audi and RRS is the interior's and gadgets. The Audi had the MMI system similar to BMW's i-drive so it was up on the tech spec there, but you have to pay for it of course, the interior of the Audi, i.e leather seats and switchgear, is of the same quality of the RRS, however, I believe the RRS wears far better, with the RRS I don't worry about all the kids and dog jumping in after we've just trudged round the woods, because I know the leather is upto it and it cleans up with no problems. As for reliability issues, all I can say is what car does'nt! I had problems with the Audi. The main difference for me is aftercare. With Audi you get nothing, with Land Rover you get world wide assist, and for me living Germany thats important. A couple of years ago I had one of the first Disco 3's, it had a failure of the air suspension, called the LR assist line and they had someone with me in 30 mins. The disco was recoverd to local LR dealer and I was taken to the nearest hire car centre and provide with suitable transport whilst the Disco was being fixed. I would go to a couple of dealers and drive two or three cars of different ages so you get a feel for the car, I would suggest that if you do opt for a RRS you ensure it's a model with Dynamic pack. Speed Limits! not where I live!
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Sun Feb 03 2008 2:42pm |
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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 |
to be honest, personally I love the 'feeling' of the RRS - I mean the great feeling you get from owning and driving one - they're not high luxury or have the latest technology in them but they definetely give you the feel good factor.
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Sun Feb 03 2008 3:16pm |
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