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mercuryl



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey
What am I to expect?

Just placed my order for a new TDV6 HSE. 2009 model year, Stornoway, 20" alloys, privacy glass, ebony with zebrano plus the paint protection thing.

Traded in my Merc C-Class 180K Avantgarde SE.

What have I got to look forward to? What am I going to like best? ...... oh, and are all the Satnav's voice controllable? I've been mad for flipping years, absolutely years, over the edge for yonks.

Post #191370 Wed Oct 08 2008 7:04pm
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Lookers Park Royal



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Welcome to RRS ownership.

I think you'll appreciate the space, ride quality and road presence.

Navigation is controllable via voice commands, as is the CD and radio. When you get the car home, flick the voice button and say "Navigation Help" and it will talk you through the common voice functions. You can also get help for CD and radio.

Make sure the dealer sets the voice recognition (not feedback) to UK. Once you're used to it you can impress your passengers with phrases such as "Navigation Go Home" and "Navigation I'm Hungry".

Good luck with it!

James Thumbs Up

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Kaine



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Welcome to the forum - you'll love the RRS

Charles Hurst Park Royal wrote:
I think you'll appreciate the space....



really?? I found the RRS to have one of the smallest driver cabins in any 4x4 I've owned/driven - also for a big car the rear space and boot isn't that big Confused

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Congratulations on your purchase...great motor! one thing i would suggest - don't get the paint protection (super guard) its a waste of money and i think about £500 - you would be much better of getting a pro detailer to apply a good sealent like Zaino or dodo wax. go to www.detailingworld.co.uk you will find loads of info on there. RR Sport TDV6 HSE 07MY Java Black

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ayates



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Enjoy your new ride Thumbs Up and welcome to the forum.... Very Happy

We are all very friendly around here if not just a little disturbed Whistle , but you have a question someone will have a straight answer....

Cheers ! Brit across the Pond Wink
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Lookers Park Royal



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Kaine wrote:
really?? I found the RRS to have one of the smallest driver cabins in any 4x4 I've owned/driven - also for a big car the rear space and boot isn't that big Confused


Compared to the C-Class! Rolling Eyes

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mayhaps you want to drive a fiat Panda 4x4 now thats cramped Laughing

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ayates wrote:
Enjoy your new ride Thumbs Up and welcome to the forum.... Very Happy

We are all very friendly around here if not just a little disturbed Whistle , but you have a question someone will have a straight answer....
Cheers !


You reckon? Laughing

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Charles Hurst Park Royal wrote:
Once you're used to it you can impress your passengers with phrases such as "Navigation Go Home" and "Navigation I'm Hungry".



This has got me thinking.........what other quirky phrases are there? I never use this function.

Also if you say Navigation Im hungry for example, does this just take you to the nearest restaurant or display all restaurants?

Post #191410 Thu Oct 09 2008 8:24am
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mercuryl



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

Actually, I was quite impressed by the space. When the wife and I sat in the cabin, she seemed to be miles away to the left (that's how I like her .... the miles away bit). Also, since I've had a 'boot' for the last 15 years (Merc 190 then C-Class 220D, then C-Class 270D, then C-Class 180K) .... I think the luggage capacity in the back is huuuuge. Certainly plenty enough for my needs. I sat the two kids (12 & 14 year olds) in the rear seats .... all they kept was things like "lush", "necessary" and "cool". I've been mad for flipping years, absolutely years, over the edge for yonks.

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mercuryl wrote:
Actually, I was quite impressed by the space. When the wife and I sat in the cabin, she seemed to be miles away to the left (that's how I like her .... the miles away bit). Also, since I've had a 'boot' for the last 15 years (Merc 190 then C-Class 220D, then C-Class 270D, then C-Class 180K) .... I think the luggage capacity in the back is huuuuge. Certainly plenty enough for my needs. I sat the two kids (12 & 14 year olds) in the rear seats .... all they kept was things like "lush", "necessary" and "cool".


See Kaine, told you! Rolling Eyes

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Remember voice recognition never works when you have others in the car, at that time it turns into a device out to humiliate. Navigation go home becomes casino, museum or the like Laughing Porsche Cayenne S Diesel 66 Plate

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Welcome along mercuryl - you'll love the RRS, it's a very well put together package in general and if the kids think it's "necessary" then that's that I suppose Wink 

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