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RRSTDV8



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MisterAdam wrote:
I went for the TDV6, if I wanted a practical fast car I'd of bought an M5/RS4/RS6/C63 etc

If I was going to buy a slow 4x4 I'd have bought a Disco. Rolling with laughter

The TDV8 makes the RRS a useable daily driver with safe overtaking etc. It also makes light of towing too. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #393230 Thu Aug 29 2013 10:07pm
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RRS Daz



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RRS Daz wrote:

Both look the same, which for me is a problem as if the tdv8 had a different look it might sway it.

Slightly bizarre reasoning in my opinion. However, the TDV8 does come with ACC which has a small box in the radiator opening. Later TDV8 also have a badge on the back saying "TDV8".

With so many people changing the look of their RRS, the fact that the TDV8 and TDV6 look the same isa bit moot really anyway.


What's so hard to understand? If the tdv6 just come with standard bumpers but the tdv8 had different bumpers or styling or different wheels etc etc then it would stand out that your in a tdv8. You know like when you have a hst people know its something different to the standard sport.

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RRSTDV8



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RRS Daz wrote:
RRSTDV8 wrote:
RRS Daz wrote:

Both look the same, which for me is a problem as if the tdv8 had a different look it might sway it.

Slightly bizarre reasoning in my opinion. However, the TDV8 does come with ACC which has a small box in the radiator opening. Later TDV8 also have a badge on the back saying "TDV8".

With so many people changing the look of their RRS, the fact that the TDV8 and TDV6 look the same isa bit moot really anyway.


it would stand out that your in a tdv8. You know like when you have a hst people know its something different to the standard sport.

And this is important why? The TDV8 is enjoyable because it's a TDV8, not because it looks different to a TDV6.

What is it with people who need total strangers to know that they have car A rather than car B? Is it an ego thing? Seriously, I just don't understand it at all. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #393243 Thu Aug 29 2013 10:38pm
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RRS Daz



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I don't know?!?

Maybe suggest that car manufactors to make all models look the same to see if it improves sales?!?

So make the bmw 318 looks the same as the m3.

Post #393245 Thu Aug 29 2013 10:42pm
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If the M3 drove like an M3 even though it looked like a 318, would it be a problem?

I suppose it's the same process that keeps the fashion business going...and I don't understand the whole "I must have the latest clothing item even though the one I bought a few months ago is still perfectly useable".

People are strange... 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #393250 Thu Aug 29 2013 10:50pm
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RRS Daz



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Don't take this the wrong way but its seems your strange.

Of course it would, if i buy an m3 I want to look different to a car half its value. When a new facelift model comes out people but it because its different to the last model.

Same goes for any material product, clothes, tv's etc etc.

Again sorry for the hijack.

The thing with forums is whichever model the person has, they will have a reason for buying that model over the other one, it could be cost, bhp, I want to have the best one to keep up with the jones etc.

I wouldn't just go for the v8 if the v6 will do the job, I've read when the v6 is mapped its loads better. Plus gets a few more mpg over the v8 but don't make out that's an issue or you will be struck down, saying if mpg's an issue a rrs isn't for you!!

Post #393253 Thu Aug 29 2013 11:06pm
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The remapped TDV6 is better than the TDV6, the TDV8 is better than the TDV6, the remapped TDV8 is better than the remapped TDV6. Thumbs Up

The TDV6 is a fine vehicle, no mistake, but I figured I'd miss the easy torque of the TDV8 if I just went with the TDV6. That and the sound of the TDV8. Thumbs Up

The pros of the TDV6 are slightly better mpg.
The pros of the TDV8 are better performance, better noise.

The cons of both are that neither is great with fuel, both get heavily taxed by the Government and both wear through suspension components as if they were made of a cheese / chocolate alloy.

If you want a cheap-to-run vehicle you don't buy a RRS, irrespective of whether you go for the slightly less thirsty TDV6 or the slightly thirstier TDV8.

Is that back on topic enough for you? Thumbs Up 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #393257 Thu Aug 29 2013 11:23pm
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Sporting Chance



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England 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black

I just love the noise of the TDV8. Current 2010 RRS TDV8
Gone 2009 D3 HSE TDV6
Gone 50th anniversary Defender
Gone 1992 Defender 200 TDI
Gone 1988 Defender TD
Gone 1979 Series 111 V6 Steve Parker conversion

Post #393270 Fri Aug 30 2013 7:25am
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RRS Daz



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RRSTDV8 yeah that's a good statement. Very Happy Very Happy

Post #393271 Fri Aug 30 2013 7:44am
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Switzerland 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

Well, I removed all the badges from my TDV8, I do not have the need to stand out.

Actually, I usually like a sleeper. '08 RRS TDV8
I converted my diesel RRS to run on an environmentally friendly mixture of caribou fat and baby seals oil

Post #393279 Fri Aug 30 2013 8:37am
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RRS Daz



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These mpgs might be out but its what Parkers have suggested but an example anyway.

RRS 2.7 28 mpg 12,000 miles @ £139.9 = £2726.65
RRS 3.6 25 mpg 12,000 miles @ £139.9 = £3052.72

So not much difference.

2005 2.7 RRS gets cheaper tax £280
2006 on 2.7 RRS pays higher tax £490 iirc
3.6 RRS are all high tax £490

Insurance for me is only £50 different for the year

So a 2007 3.6 travelling 12,000 miles per year is £586 more expensive.

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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

More expensive in fuel and insurance yes. But don't believe those fuel comsumption figures Laughing Then factor in service costs which are also more expensive for the 3.6. Wink I had the 2.7 but had it remapped by Pete at Bell auto's, site sponsor Thumbs Up and it worked fine for me, a great improvement over the sluggish 2.7 standard power output, having said that, if i was going to use it for a towing vehicle, then i would of got the TDV8. Now i have the SDV6 this model is more than capable for doing everything which is a great compromise between the the V8 diesel and the V8 Supercharged.

Post #393376 Fri Aug 30 2013 8:55pm
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RRS Daz



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Can you give me more accurate mpg figures for both models?

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Ady 555
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I can only give you my figures for my 2.7 TDV6.
Standard map A to B local run to work 18 mile round trip in winter 19 mpg
Summer 22 mpg
On a run (motorway) 26mpg

Remapped A to B local run to work 18 mile round trip in winter 21mpg
Summer best i got was 24mpg
On a run 28mpg
All onboard computer figures running 22" wheels in summer and 19" wheels in winter. My speedo was more accurate on the 22" wheels. Shocked

Post #393381 Fri Aug 30 2013 9:32pm
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RRS Daz



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Thumbs Up

Anyone got same info for the 3.6?

Post #393385 Fri Aug 30 2013 9:52pm
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