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Gross Annual Household Income for RRS Owners
up to £50,000
16%
 16%  [9]
Between £50k-£75k
12%
 12%  [7]
Between £75k-£100k
22%
 22%  [12]
Between £100k-£125k
14%
 14%  [8]
Between £125k-£150k
12%
 12%  [7]
Over £150,000
20%
 20%  [11]
Total Votes: 54

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RRS Daz



Member Since: 22 Jan 2012
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 797

What's with the great importance over living in a detached house?

Surely if you house is filling all your requirements then why move?

Post #400630 Thu Oct 31 2013 8:56am
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sparky8181



Member Since: 02 Nov 2012
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 588

England 

I don't see why everyone is giving him so much stick, I think its an interesting topic (probably get slated now)

I often work for clients that are very wealthy and I'm always curious to find out how they made their money & how well their company is doing etc, not at all from a jealous point of view, but more from an inspirational point.

I have often wondered what many of you do for a living & how big your yachts are Laughing

If you can afford it and you want one, just do it, life's to short to worry about others Thumbs Up

Post #400640 Thu Oct 31 2013 10:16am
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dobbo9



Member Since: 04 Dec 2011
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 108

Sparky, I can concur with that.

I do find other's success a motivation and I guess I was just interested to see if indeed my current financial position would put me in a position to justify a RRS.

Thanks for the support for the thread topic.

The poll is starting to look interesting.

Post #400641 Thu Oct 31 2013 10:33am
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BKHK



Member Since: 05 May 2008
Location: Perth
Posts: 1940

Australia 2010 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

Daz, its just a much better investment than an RRS. If I had additional money to spend, I would rather buy property than an RRS. Its up to the OP what he does, we all spend our money differently.

If he wants an RRS (sadly now he has been talked out of it) he should buy one, stuff what anyone else thinks. I never bought my RRS or any car with any thought about what anyone else thinks. I buy a car that fits my needs and that I enjoy driving. Currently, I need to tow a boat and I have one car which does both. Gone - 2008 Stornoway Grey RRS 2.7 TDV6
Gone - 2009 Buckingham Blue RRS 2.7 TDV6
Gone - 2010 Alaska White RRS 5.0 V8 Aspirated
Gone - 2017 Chawton White RRS 5.0 V8 Supercharged
Current - 2010 Java Black RRS 5.0 V8 Aspirated
Current- 2024 RRS P400 SE Dynamic

Post #400642 Thu Oct 31 2013 10:33am
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dobbo9



Member Since: 04 Dec 2011
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 108

RRS Daz wrote:
What's with the great importance over living in a detached house?

Surely if you house is filling all your requirements then why move?


Yeah true. I would like a bigger house but the next step up would need another £100k on the mortgage, not £25k as BKHK has suggested.

Maybe I should add £100k and find a slightly bigger house AND spend £50k on an almost new RRS!!!

I can see SWMBO going for that one...NOT

Post #400644 Thu Oct 31 2013 10:36am
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dobbo9



Member Since: 04 Dec 2011
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 108

BKHK wrote:
Take out a 25k additional mortgage and move to a detached house. Won't a BMW have the same effect as the RRS or are RRS just so unbelievably aspirational in the UK that they are the ultimate status symbol?


Hi BKHK, I could easily avoid any negativity with the BM. Family and friends wouldn't bat an eye. Guess the RRS does have that image IMHO.

Post #400647 Thu Oct 31 2013 10:41am
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MisterAdam



Member Since: 03 May 2012
Location: Liverpool, UK
Posts: 352

United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey

This thread is stupid. Current: 06 RR Sport HSE TDV6, Bonatti grey, black leather. Defender 90 pick up. Vito 110cdi

Previous: Mercedes CLS, BMW 330cd M sport, Nissan 200sx, Impreza STi, EP3 Civic Type R

Post #400648 Thu Oct 31 2013 10:46am
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RRS Daz



Member Since: 22 Jan 2012
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 797

BKHK wrote:
Daz, its just a much better investment than an RRS. If I had additional money to spend, I would rather buy property than an RRS. Its up to the OP what he does, we all spend our money differently.


I agree a rrs is a very bad investment as is any car.

You got it though, we all spend money differently. If you saw my food bill for a month you would think I'm crazy, equally my mates can blow a grand partying.

Buy the sport, ignore other peoples comments and enjoy your short time living.

Post #400649 Thu Oct 31 2013 11:00am
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DrLex



Member Since: 21 Nov 2005
Location: Ciderspace
Posts: 257

Iceland 

MisterAdam wrote:
This thread is stupid.


It certainly is illuminating as to the attitudes of many of the posters, but I'm not finding it stupid.

OP- remember the Land Rover slogan - "one life; live it". Get a good one (or at least a good warranty)!

Post #400657 Thu Oct 31 2013 12:28pm
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Marsie



Member Since: 20 Jul 2011
Location: sheffield
Posts: 376

United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HST Stornoway Grey

I would never buy a car as an investment, but in the same respect i would never let anyone tell me what car to buy. If i want one and i can afford it, i will get one-Life isn't a rehersal!

One guy i know has had his nose put seriously out of joint because i have bought a RRS Rolling Eyes , Yet he smokes £20+ a day on ciggies. When i pointed out that for the money he spent on fags he could get a very nice RRS on the chuckie but he couldn't see the similarity Rolling with laughter

Several years ago i worked for a main stealer and we did Landrover, ferrari and Maserati. I can remember a young guy (probably early/mid 20s) coming in and ordering a brand new ferrari 430 spider. When he came to pick it up he brought his parents who took great delight in telling everyone that he still lived with them, paid £50 a week board and hadnt bought any new underwear for at least 5 years. Much to his embarasment Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
Paul Current fleet
2011 Discovery 3.0 sdv6 XS
2008 Range rover sport HST tdv8*gone*
2000 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 convertible
1996 TVR Chimaera*gone*
2004 Vauxhall combo van*dead* Sad
2003 ford ranger double cab

Post #400704 Thu Oct 31 2013 6:52pm
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wemeadows



Member Since: 22 Jul 2013
Location: Washington State
Posts: 21

United States 2013 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Lux Fuji White

My view is that if you want something and can afford it, buy it. Life is far too short to not do what you want.

Others will form their opinions of you no matter what you drive. And which brand you drive has certain associations. In the US, for better or worse, you are what you drive.

FWIW, RRs are seen as the car for the wealthy, but when I priced out cars, a Mercedes ML equipped the same as the Sport (non SC) was $20K more, a Cayenne similarly equipped was $40K more; only a similarly equipped Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT was right around the Sport's price of mid $60s USD.

I live in an affluent area and there are many expensive marques around. Even so, RRs still get the attention, for better or worse. IMO RR is not the car to get if you want to blend in. 2013 RRS HSE Lux, Fuji White w/Silver Pkg, 5.0 V8
Gone, but not forgotten: 1995 RR County Classic SWB, Arctic White

Post #400721 Thu Oct 31 2013 8:48pm
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mse



Member Since: 08 Mar 2011
Location: Warwickshire
Posts: 2916

United Kingdom 

WHen people gave more of a s Censored t for the environment, people would say 4x4's were "gas guzzlers" (fools) but actually there were BMW's and Mercs that were more polluting and less efficient Mike

2014 Facelift Discovery

Post #400724 Thu Oct 31 2013 9:17pm
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shadrack



Member Since: 12 Sep 2013
Location: north east
Posts: 220

United Kingdom 

hmm this thread is rubbish although my other half said they have this negative image im not bothered, i am different in that i could buy a car for far more than i ever spend but i hate depreciation so refuse to spend more than 15-20k max, i also pay in cash no finance, i have a dilema as i have a small house but a couple of nice cars and a nice van but have'nt moved yet as in the last 9 months my monthly income has more than trippled so its hard not to be tempted to just spend

Post #400733 Thu Oct 31 2013 10:41pm
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sparky8181



Member Since: 02 Nov 2012
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 588

England 

Marsie wrote:
Several years ago i worked for a main stealer and we did Landrover, ferrari and Maserati. I can remember a young guy (probably early/mid 20s) coming in and ordering a brand new ferrari 430 spider. When he came to pick it up he brought his parents who took great delight in telling everyone that he still lived with them, paid £50 a week board and hadnt bought any new underwear for at least 5 years. Much to his embarasment Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
Paul


I would move back in with my folks in a flash if I could stick a 430 on the drive........ not sure they would have me back now though Rolling with laughter

Post #400752 Fri Nov 01 2013 8:11am
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Marsie



Member Since: 20 Jul 2011
Location: sheffield
Posts: 376

United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HST Stornoway Grey

i know the feeling Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Current fleet
2011 Discovery 3.0 sdv6 XS
2008 Range rover sport HST tdv8*gone*
2000 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 convertible
1996 TVR Chimaera*gone*
2004 Vauxhall combo van*dead* Sad
2003 ford ranger double cab

Post #400761 Fri Nov 01 2013 9:21am
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