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Chrisr1806 Member Since: 23 Jun 2013 Location: Sussex Posts: 683 |
Sounds very nice.
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Fri Sep 06 2013 7:28pm |
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jim4244 Member Since: 16 Feb 2012 Location: No Posts: 1210 |
I think that it has to be the Dynamic as it is a true replacement for the last model RRS.
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Fri Sep 06 2013 7:33pm |
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Boxsterfeet Member Since: 15 Feb 2013 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8 |
I have an HSE on order and I need winter tyres, but can't figure out the wheel conundrum. The standard 20" wheel will probably be best for winter tyres and a set of 21" for summer. I don't want to have to dispose of practically new 20" all season tyres so what to do? I guess I could alternate all season and winter tyres on the same wheels? |
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Fri Sep 06 2013 11:26pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8976 |
They're wrong and only trying to get sales at this early stage in production. Second hand buyers will be looking for every worthwhile option they can get for the money. Choose between a SH HSE and SH HSE Dynamic for a grand or so more? What would you choose? Don't forget that the garage are only interested in their sales; what happens in 24 months is of no interest to them at all. The dealer is not your friend, he's merely trying to maximise his bonus. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Fri Sep 06 2013 11:33pm |
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Alan61 Member Since: 29 Sep 2011 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 88 |
I agree completely RRSTDV8, isn't it amazing how Dealer Salespeople always seem to agree with your point of view or personal circumstances they have targets to meet and if they think you are leaning towards an HSE then there will be a dozen reasons why you are right, same goes if you are fancying an HSE Dynamic!
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Fri Sep 06 2013 11:50pm |
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Baco Member Since: 13 Aug 2013 Location: Belgium Posts: 154 |
Over here (Belgium that is), the HSE vs HSE Dynamic is an almost completely cosmetical choice. The only technical difference is a higher maximum speed as far as I know (and gear shifters at the steering wheel). The rest is looks only (20" vs 21", light atlas details vs black, 2 additional interior combinations and that's about it). I don't know whether the red brake calipers are an actual 'upgrade' too or just a coat of paint.
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Sat Sep 07 2013 1:46pm |
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BlackGT3 Member Since: 23 Aug 2013 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 46 |
Firstly, you are making incorrect assumptions regarding the relationship I have with the people who's point of view I have mentioned. In addition to this, I have conducted my own due diligence. Just because this differs to your thoughts on the subject, it does not mean my reasoning is wrong.. The DP I have spoken to is a personal friend and given he runs a number of dealerships, he is not low enough down the ladder to be worrying if one order meets a particular spec target. The used buyer I spoke to works for a different Group and is interested in buying my D4 and therefore, he has no vested interest in which model I purchase. I agree with one of the points you make with regard to secondhand buyers - " Choose between a SH HSE and SH HSE Dynamic for a grand or so more " - a grand or so more is a good deal less than the additional 5 grand the HSE-D cost new and therefore, the HSE D has depreciated more. As I mentioned before, none of us have a crystal ball however, as a general rule, the more expensive the car is, the more money you lose. If depreciation mitigation was my key goal with this purchase, I would take the SE. Current: 2014 RRS HSE - Causeway Grey, Ebony with Ivory seats, Ebony roof lining, Black Piano wood, Panoramic Roof, Heated Exterior Mirrors, Heated Steering Wheel, Privacy Glass, 21" Wheels, Electric Tow Bar, Full Size Spare, Load through & Black Badges. 5 yr service pack 997 GT3 Golf R DSG Past 2010 Discovery 4 HSE 2006 Discovery 3 HSE |
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Sat Sep 07 2013 8:59pm |
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Adam RRS Member Since: 19 Nov 2008 Location: St. Albans, Hertfordshire Posts: 567 |
I went for the HSE and added 5k of extras.
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Tue Sep 10 2013 3:28pm |
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leondrums Member Since: 02 Aug 2011 Location: Norwich Posts: 171 |
Well as mentioned earlier I have an HSE on order with lots of toys, tow bar, cool box, pano roof (no delay) privacy glass, 22 inch wheels, heated mirrors, mood lighting black on black/lunar. I only have a week to amend my build (due end October) and I'm now thinking Dynamic should be the way to go... In short I put a deposit down in Jan and have had far too much time to think!!
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Tue Sep 10 2013 8:45pm |
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leondrums Member Since: 02 Aug 2011 Location: Norwich Posts: 171 |
I emailed the dealer to advise I'd be popping in on Saturday and he quickly called to say I only had today to change the order if I wanted to! He popped the car up to me (an hour away) and I've changed the order to Dynamic with std wheels and kept all other options inc pano roof..
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Wed Sep 11 2013 8:06pm |
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big pimp Member Since: 09 Jan 2010 Location: northern ireland Posts: 548 |
For the torque vector ing alone the dynamic is nearly worth it.
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Wed Sep 11 2013 10:22pm |
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jim4244 Member Since: 16 Feb 2012 Location: No Posts: 1210 |
I wonder if 1st year residuals will match those of the Evouqe?
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Thu Sep 12 2013 4:34pm |
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Adam RRS Member Since: 19 Nov 2008 Location: St. Albans, Hertfordshire Posts: 567 |
Can I just say - The Meridien sound system is an absolute must! Blew me away! WINNER - 2009 Best in Class Range Rover Sport Award
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Mon Sep 16 2013 1:26pm |
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Luminated Member Since: 13 Oct 2013 Location: County Amtrim Posts: 27 |
Like everyone else it seems I too drove a demo Dynamics and frankly I didn't notice much of a difference between normal and dynamics mode, I like to drive quick but lofty 2ton SUVs wouldn't be my first, second or even third choice to do it in which is why I stuck with the HSE and forgo the 21/22" alloy options. I'm not saying torque vectoring is a gimmick but you really need to be very heavy handed with your steering and throttle inputs to get a noticeable reaction from it and how often will you be doing that, far better drop the pace a little and savour the things Range Rovers are brilliant at which is cocooning you and your passengers from the outside world.
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