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Senna Member Since: 15 Mar 2010 Location: UK Posts: 125 |
Have tracker fitted on my 911 (a box I couldn't un-tick in the options list) and one on our soon to be gone 2010 RRS, just wondering if anyone has one fitted on their new RRS and what sort of cost.
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Tue Feb 04 2014 12:09am |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
I'm waiting for the InControl option as I think a factory fitted solution is best. Mark
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Tue Feb 04 2014 5:02am |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
Sorry, perhaps I shouldn't have edited my post which went on a bit, even for a windbag like me.
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Tue Feb 04 2014 8:34am |
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Terryrrs Member Since: 25 Dec 2013 Location: Suffolk Posts: 158 |
I have had trackers in the past but unless I am forced to by insurance companies I do not bother. The way I see it is that if they are professionals they will disable your tracker in a very short time and the car will be gone. If they are not they may have trashed your interior looking for it and ragged it to death would you then want it back and also the keys will be needed so they will have either broken into your house when you are not there or they have waited for you and politely asked for the keys. It is a possibility they may bare a grudge if they have a problem with the car.
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Tue Feb 04 2014 2:26pm |
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Beancounter_74 Member Since: 11 Oct 2011 Location: Down here now... Posts: 5796 |
^^^ Agree and some good points there.
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Tue Feb 04 2014 2:46pm |
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Senna Member Since: 15 Mar 2010 Location: UK Posts: 125 |
Mark is spot on.
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Tue Feb 04 2014 4:29pm |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
Yes, a classic case of do I take the car now and enjoy it or wait for something which might be delayed further. There was no tick box in August last year, Senna, and it looks now like it's not even going to be part of MY14.5.
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Tue Feb 04 2014 6:03pm |
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Andrew Member Since: 16 Jun 2005 Location: Cheltenham Posts: 248 |
There is a different way of looking at all the MY advances, you could keep waiting for ever for JLR to produce exactly what you want.... live for today, get the car and enjoy it asap, upgrade in 2 - 3 years if all the add ons prove to be exceptional.
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Tue Feb 04 2014 10:12pm |
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Senna Member Since: 15 Mar 2010 Location: UK Posts: 125 |
I must stop agreeing with you Mark. Its getting boring On another note, I see you also have a petrol Evoque. Is it just me or are these things gas guzzlers? I use the Evoque as a work car so I run it around quite a bit but I'm getting a little fed up constantly stopping for fuel. Did think about the diesel version at the time and although I don't mind 6/8 cylinder diesels as most are quite smooth, there is no way could I put up with 4 cylinder diesel clatter hence my choice of petrol......plus of course the petrol version is quicker, quieter and more refined all round IMO. I'm only getting around 18-20mpg in town and less than 29-30 mpg on the motorway. I'm not heavy footed and certainly don't drive around like a teenage car thief being chased by a police helicopter. Over the year it will probably end up costing me a £1-2k over the cost of running a diesel but its the sheer inconvenience of constantly stopping for fuel that drives me bonkers more than the money To compare with my 3.8 litre, 911, 997.2 (7 speed PDK gearbox) , believe it or not, I get 22-23mpg in town and I once achieved 39.4 mpg from North London to Derby (mostly M1), and almost always crack 35mpg on the motorway. As much as I like the Evoque which is just 3 months old, I'm seriously contemplating chopping it in for another RRS. Dealer says he can get me into an August build I can build a white one for Mrs Senna and take the Mariana black one for myself Current... Just Landed....MY2014.5 Mariana Black HSE Dynamic with tons of toys MY2014 Evoque Si4 Dynamic Santorini black with toys galore 2010 Porsche Carrera 2S (997.2) Basalt black with PDK On Order: Porsche Macan S Diesel...eta March 2015 Previous 2010 RRS HSE Santorini black (super reliable and will be missed) 3 x Boring Audi's, Q7, TT, A4 Cab (yawn) |
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Tue Feb 04 2014 11:00pm |
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BlackGT3 Member Since: 23 Aug 2013 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 46 |
I opted for this : http://www.mtrackonline.co.uk/applications...2wodL0IABw You can move the device to another car if desired. No issues with Ham fisted installers wrecking the wiring You can hide the device where trackers are not normally located and therefore harder to find. 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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Wed Feb 05 2014 1:21am |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
Oh I certainly agree with you. I think LR are going to have major problems meeting the EU-mandated fleet-average emissions because they simply do not make small cars unless there is some wriggle-room to be had with Tata. It's a very gloomy situation and the automotive landscape in Europe will be very different in 10 years compared to what it is now. Big cars will be taxed out of existence here and, in the worst case scenario, Land Rover may even abandon supplying the European market because of the penalties the cars will attract which will be passed on to purchasers. The effect can already be seen in the Netherlands where punitive taxation (the "Slurp Tax") is applied to big cars and the market for them has died. We could have the situation in Europe where we make the world's best cars but only for use elsewhere. On a smaller scale, and for different reasons, I visited Lamborghini in Sant' Agata Bolognese and was told that the cars are to all intents and purposes not for sale in Italy. Mark SVR in Estoril Blue |
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Wed Feb 05 2014 5:12am |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
Senna (apologies for going off topic here), I get 27-28 mpg from my Si4 and a range of high 300s miles and a comparison on babyrr.com with someone who has an SD4 suggests 10000 miles costs £600 more in fuel in the Si4; the SD4 costs more to service and you have the DPF nonsense; the Si4 depreciates faster. Most Evoque buyers dismiss the Si4 out of hand and do not know what they are missing. When fully run in, it has a real turn of speed and is quiet and refined on a cruise though quite raucous when wound up. The diesel Evoques are clattery old things and the Td4 especially is a horror.
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Wed Feb 05 2014 5:48am |
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Senna Member Since: 15 Mar 2010 Location: UK Posts: 125 |
Mark,
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Wed Feb 05 2014 1:42pm |
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Senna Member Since: 15 Mar 2010 Location: UK Posts: 125 |
That looks pretty good thanks. Will look into it. Current... Just Landed....MY2014.5 Mariana Black HSE Dynamic with tons of toys MY2014 Evoque Si4 Dynamic Santorini black with toys galore 2010 Porsche Carrera 2S (997.2) Basalt black with PDK On Order: Porsche Macan S Diesel...eta March 2015 Previous 2010 RRS HSE Santorini black (super reliable and will be missed) 3 x Boring Audi's, Q7, TT, A4 Cab (yawn) |
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Wed Feb 05 2014 1:44pm |
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