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Haha... pepperpot alloys. Now you're talking!!

 

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Getting back onto the subject of improvements, i'd suggest:-

- retractable cargo net/dog guard with abiity to hook onto the roof line behind the rear seats and also behind the front seats when using the larger cargo capacity.

- omit the colourful warning instructions on the sunvisors - doesn't look great to oncoming vehicles when your visors are down.

- bit more durable protection for the paintwork around the rear door entry area.

- some sort of covering for the spare wheel to make it less of an eyesore

- back row seats able to be moved fwd or backwards for either a bigger boot or more rear legroom, as well as making the seats tiltable.

- this is a bit far fetched but i'd really like a weather radar ie showing doplar for bad weather, switcheable with the sat nav screen. P400e HSE Portofino Blue and Ivory Seats.. it's like a yacht!!
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BoldlyGo wrote:


- back row seats able to be moved fwd or backwards for either a bigger boot or more rear legroom, as well as making the seats tiltable.


Now that is definitely a good call!

I have to have my seat all the way back to the stop being 6'2" and there is not a HUGE amount of kneeroom in the back.

A lot of luxury cars now have elec. sliding AND tilting rear seats.

For god's sake, my old mans Granada Scorpio way back when had elec reclining rear seats![/quote] Runner up - 2009 Best Avatar Award Sad
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My vote would be for proper iPod integration. All it needs is a dock connector in the cubby box between the seats for instance, then bring up the display & controls on the stereo. Or if you have the nav screen have it display there. Cool

However, much more important is a proper PTI system. It’s b****y ridiculous that on a 80K EUR car that the cradle only supports a phone, which is no longer available in shops. Oh I know there’s a patch now for the 6230i, but come on LR there’s more than the one make of phone on the market you know !!!!

But even taking the Nokia range, you can buy a Nokia BT kit for a couple of hundred Euro which will give all the BT integration you need. But LR would have us spend EUR1,500 or so on a PTI that can’t even match the versatility of some of Nokia’s own Kits. I’m quite sure the other phone manufacturers have similar kits at similar cost.

Land Rover, the PTI system is Pathetic !!! Evil or Very Mad

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Rupert wrote:
But even taking the Nokia range, you can buy a Nokia BT kit for a couple of hundred Euro which will give all the BT integration you need. But LR would have us spend EUR1,500 or so on a PTI that can’t even match the versatility of some of Nokia’s own Kits. I’m quite sure the other phone manufacturers have similar kits at similar cost.


The trouble is Rupert, that the mobile phone manufacturing industry moves much quicker than the car industry so it's difficult for car mfrs to keep up with the rate of new shape phones and keep making new cradles every time a slightly different phone comes up. Other mfrs are no better in my experience... all that said, I agree it is a bit of a nuisance. I have my 6230 and I'm sticking with it (and I'm not someone who changes their phone every 5 mins anyway so it's no loss to me). 

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Well thankfully I too have my 6230 on standby, waiting for the “Sport” to arrive. Also, like you Shmoogle I don’t tend to change my phone all the often. But it could get damaged, lost or stolen, then we’d be in a pickle. After spending Eur 1,500 on a PTI system, you’d end up with nothing more than a very overpriced Bluetooth kit in your car.

I must check on my dad’s FFRR to see what phones are compatible with the PTI, as I know for certain there’s a lot more than just the 6230 !! I think we got a list of 6 or seven phones that will work

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Here's the latest approved phones list, Rupert. It describes which ones work over BT and which have cradles available.

http://www.landrover.com/assets/gb/en/Vehi...edures.pdf 

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Ah Ha !!

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The cradled phone list has remained virtually unchanged in a year or so (save for the "undocumented" patch allowing support of the 6230i), the only list that has grown is the one of compatible BT handsets... To me, this means that Land Rover and Nokia are no longer supporting the system with new cradles. I think Rupert is right about being stuck with a somewhat overpriced Bluetooth kit... 

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[quote="Smarticus"]I'd like to see :

colour coded plastic thingy's at bottom of doors (better still delete them altogether)/quote]

They are actually an aerodynamic enhancement which helps with the down-force and stability in a side wind.

My enhancements would be seat belt buckles that didn't need Velcro on the back to stop them knocking on the "B" post when not in use

Full integration of the audio system into the touchscreen, in colour and showing MP3 tag info like my son's £50 MP3 player screen does

Weather info taken from Met Office data via TMC

First Aid Kit, Warning triangle and fire extinguisher included (like a £12k 1.4L V W Golf has)

TV/DVD/ Rear CCTV Camera (on touchscreen ) and DAB radio included as part of the Logic 7 spec (rear screens should be optional extras) or even the ability to easily replace the SATNAV DVD for a movie DVD. (I only use SATNAV occassionally and it seems such a waste not to use the DVD player for other purposes)

Video/ audio connectors build into the top of the front seats (beside the headrests) to easily attach / connect rear screens.

A bonnet catch that doesn't bend sideways and mis-align like a cheap Nissan Micra. I checked my oil at the weekend and couldn't close the bonnet until I noticed that the catch had bent about 1cm to the left and had to bend it back to close the bonnet

Electrically operated headlight alignment change-over switch when driving in right hand drive countries

Auto close windows and full powerfold mirrors when setting the alarm

System to clean wing mirrors (power-wash?) especially useful when motorway driving - they get very mucky in bad weather and can't be used at night and you have to stop to clean them frequently (maybe whacky but my Lexus SC400 had a "vibrate button to shake frost/snow off the wing mirrors and that was a 1993 car!)

Weatherproof external 12v socket at the rear to supply power when camping

Improvements to the roof rails so that one person can put them on alone without having to go to each side to slide it along an inch at a time!

BTW, has anyone noticed that the panel that covers the boot (trunk) accessory and spare wheel lowering control is made by Volvo! (Lift the carpet covered wooden panel and look at the underside of the plastic handle/ finger recess )


Windscreen wipers that lock up off the screen for cleaning the windscreen

A tailgate/rear spoiler that doesn't store 10 gallons of water and drip for two hours after cleaning it!

Black heat resistant painted rear brake calipers when Brembos are fitted up front

And finally, laser cannons to shoot those who tow a caravan doing 61mph overtaking another caravan doing 60mph up a hill on a dual carriageway and drivers who won't get out of the middle lane on a motorway when the No.1 lane is empty! AAAggghhhhhh!!!!! Banging Head It's finally gone! Replaced with BMW 730SE in Sophisto grey Xirallic finish with Oyster (Ivory) and black interior. DAB, Climate glass, Ceramic iDrive and gear selector, power boot and iPhone Bluetooth pack - luvvin' it!

I miss my old RRS "bucket" rattling around but it just had to go!

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what should be added

ok, the park heating system from the range rover and freelander should be added, nothing beats getting into a warm car on cold mornings.
television should be added to, alond with DVD system as standard.
the ability to change the units on the sat nav, when entering position, ordinace survey grid system should be used, along with metric distance calulation.
rear view cammera should be in there to, love to see what i am reversing into.
adventure cam shoul;d added. it's just bags of fun!
a btter telephone system with more choice of phones.

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EDITED:

I agree with all of those already said but my abbreviated list is as follows:

Landrover take notes please.

1. The clock moved
2. PTI is pants and flaky
3. One touch passenger window
4. Same seat adjustment for passenger
5. Swap rear hatch to FFRR tailgate version, also stops people sitting on rear bumper and scratching paint with wellies etc
6. spare wheel looks untidy under car
7. TV/Venture cam function
8. More utilisation of sat nav screen
9. better Ipod connection
10. Electric steering wheel adjustment
11. Electric Lumbar
12. Adjustable front headrests
13. Ability to lower suspension on key 3rd button easily.
14. Retractable dog guard would be good ala FFRR.
15. Cup holders that are actually designed around real bottles etc, they're always too big/square or too small and tip over.
16. Ability to use PTI without stereo coming on.
17. Tyre pressure monitor with pressures on screen
18. Automatic lowering of air suspension at 67mph and not 100mph
19. Being able to fold rear seats without putting front seats so far forward I can't drive the car Evil or Very Mad
20. Different 20" alloys that are not so easy to scratch off road
21. Visual PDC on screen like BMW 5 Series
22. Being able to see the outside temperature when cruise is on or when suspension is raised or lowered
23. Being able to select between normal cruise and ACC (where fitted)
24. Being able to reset only a single element to the onboard computer instead of all at once and being able to view on the nav screen like the FFRR.
25. More intuitive sat nav and voice controls
26. Being able to download software patches via broadband at home and apply yourself via a USB port (A bit forward thinking that one!) L319 D4 HSE

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