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Baggins



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Newbie potential, same old boring rubbish, sorry.

Ok ok ok, must be into the 100's of threads about this so please re-direct or at least be honest and tell me to push off. Very brief background. I'm 40, single (don't ask), currently drive a Ford Focus ST (hold back the laughter, a fabulous car for what it is) but I fancy something that when I get in it, makes me feel king of the World. Admired the Sports and always fancied one.

So, price range, up to £25K, want petrol, leather, sat nav, and um, that's about it really. Oh, black, must be black. I only do, about £5K miles per year so not really worried about fuel, it's going to be a daily drive.

Moving on, what I think I'm trying to ask is, um, is it any good? Clarkson seems to think so, other owners seems to think so, it's just friends who say "Simon, why on earth would you want something so big when you don't really need it?".

People, please, any chance you could post some sort of 'footprint' comparison with other motors that I can go to them and say "well, actually, it's no bigger than a new mondeo"?

I'm new, it's the day before Bank Holiday, so, gentle, please.

Thanks, Simon.

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Welcome along Baggins Thumbs Up

You are of course asking a partisan crowd the eternal question. I won't go over the ground that has already been covered here thousands of times (which I think you knew), but looking at your requirements you'll be able to easily get yourself into a 3yr old Supercharged model for that money. 

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Baggins



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shmoogle wrote:
Welcome along Baggins Thumbs Up

You are of course asking a partisan crowd the eternal question. I won't go over the ground that has already been covered here thousands of times (which I think you knew), but looking at your requirements you'll be able to easily get yourself into a 3yr old Supercharged model for that money.

Oh don't worry, I know car forums very well, join one and be put off everything on the market! Can't wait to find one that says "this car has no faults whatsoever, mine's done £100k and I haven't had to change the oil once"! Yea right.

Well your reply is one step in the right direction, guessing whether it's supercharged or not, the engines are fairly sound yes? At least it's not an Audi RS4 where the suspension dies evey £3K miles and the engine clogs up with wet oil in the valves every 3K miles, or the 911's where the engines go 'pop'!

I just fancied a luxurious, comfortable, well built powerful machine with a good looking profile that will see me on the road more months than it's in the garage being repaired.

Anything I should look out for that's a definate 'walk away from'?

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Just make sure it's well serviced, get the VIN of any you're seriously considering and ring the service dept of any LR main dealer. They should be able to tell you what work's been done on it and verify servicing etc.

There's an unresolved repeating issue on some cars with the Dynamic Response (as all SCs have) which leads to an unpleasant knocking in the hydraulics. Easy enough to test for on a test drive but unfortunately there has been no permanent fix for it. It seems to happen on most cars equipped with DR, but not all as a rule.

Given the MY10 car specs were released a couple of days ago and come with a completely new suspension and handling system, it's not likely that this fault will ever be resolved.

More info on this can be found by searching for "knocking".

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Good luck mate Thumbs Up 

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Unnecessary quote removed

Perfect, thanks for the advice, takes effort and a deep breath to go through all that again for a newbie on a forum so much appreciated.

Cheers, Simon.

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Re: Newbie potential, same old boring rubbish, sorry.

Baggins wrote:
O I'm 40, single (don't ask),


Why are you single?



BTW you'll get a nice Supercharged for your money - if the greenies start just tell them that the average lifespan of a RR is about 20 years and a Prius is about 9, Building cars produces as much CO2 as driving them. The RR is greener! 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Re: Newbie potential, same old boring rubbish, sorry.

Very Annoyed wrote:
Baggins wrote:
O I'm 40, single (don't ask),


Why are you single?



BTW you'll get a nice Supercharged for your money - if the greenies start just tell them that the average lifespan of a RR is about 20 years and a Prius is about 9, Building cars produces as much CO2 as driving them. The RR is greener!

Oh, so this forum's a bit like that then is it? Right. Excellent.

Wow, a supercharged one for that sort of money? Really? All singing all dancing fully loaded one? Lovely.

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Yes, the same sort of Supercharged that I mentioned in only the second post in this thread. VA, you really are a blind Censored Laughing 

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I thought I'd just 2nd what you said.

Baggins why are you 40 and single? (lucky b Censored r!) 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Very Annoyed wrote:
I thought I'd just 2nd what you said.

Baggins why are you 40 and single? (lucky b Censored r!)

40 and single due to Wife cheating on me, so, got rid of her. It's that simple. Oh, and my best friend is a divorce lawyer so took her to the cleaners! You can't beat that can you?

So, since then I've had a oh god, here we go, a Volvo C70 turbo, Jag XK8 and now the Focus ST. Jag was lovely, as was the Volvo, Focus very different but fun. Now, want an automatic again, and a good one at that. I'm getting to that age where I don't want to feel every bump in the road but want to be wafted around in comfort and luxury whilst having all the lovely little toys at my finger tips. So, RRS, Why not?

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...and if they start the Co2 "dead in the water debate", just point them here:

http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic13903.html?highlight=

More worringly, VA has now asked you twice why you are 40 and still single.........be careful, his stage act sometimes takes over, but in all seriousness, we know its NOT an act Wink

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I would also consider a FFRR SC they are good value now, put on an OF kit and the job is done. LR are not really that bad, I have had 7 and they have all had annoying problems but nothing major to cause you any serious problems.

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do it. i had a focus st3 for 18months as a stop gap when i sold my m3 and before i bought my sport. ive never regreted making the switch to 4x4, best thing ive owned. handling and performance wise, once your used to it you will find yourself not far behind the hot hatch brigade, and you definately get a feeling like no other motor gives you when you own one of these. get it bought!!!!!! Thumbs Up

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Baggins, go for it mate.

I bought my RRS just after my divorce - felt King of the Hill every time I drove it.

I've recently traded mine in and it's for sale on Pistonheads at Automarques. It ticks all your boxes, black, petrol, under 25k, sat nav and all the other goodies. It's not a Supercharged but it is HSE spec. The 4.4 is an excellent engine and the performance is not far short of the S/C (despite what everyone on here says). Economy is a little better than the S/C. Just an idea for you. I had it for 3 years, 24k miles and was always really reliable for me. No nasty suspension knocking either!!! Thumbs Up
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