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donny dog



Member Since: 23 Nov 2016
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Good to hear your views - can't wait to get my hands on mine! ....and I used to live in Wollongong (worked for KCC).

Post #513992 Mon Jan 09 2017 9:31pm
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IRBails



Member Since: 22 Nov 2013
Location: Wollongong
Posts: 871

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Kloo Clux Clan heh , I don't think they are here anymore , not many coke ovens outside the works now. M16 SVD8 ,4.4 HSE with a few extras, Sold R50 , Wife SQ5 , BMW R1200GSW.

Post #513997 Mon Jan 09 2017 10:16pm
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DrFox1969



Member Since: 02 Feb 2016
Location: Adelaide
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donny dog wrote:
Thanks!

You are one of the rare breed of RRS SDV8 owners, so I can't help asking what you think of it. How does it compare to an SDV6?


Hi donny,

I drove both the SDV6 and the SDV8 when deciding to purchase.

SDV6 is a great engine and on paper there is not much between the 2 engines. Driving them both back to back was a big difference.

The SDV8 seemed to have noticeably more torque when pulling away from a stand still or when overtaking at speed. The way the SDV8 gathers speed is incredible for a 2 tonne plus diesel 4x4. Around town it is relaxed and sedate. MPG is slightly higher from the SDV6 but not too much, it all depends on your driving style. The V8 burble is also much more satisfying than the v6.

In today's world of speed cameras and anti speed policies all the engines mentioned will be sufficient to help you lose your licence very quickly. The only way to know what you want is drive them all and go with your heart.

Also not sure how long the V8 diesels will be around in the car market so I wanted to grab one whilst I still could.

I have had a couple of issues though!!!.......apart from a few quality control niggles I did have a problem with the throttle body clogging up causing the vehicle not to start. See thread:-

"Never a Good Sign...." (http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic45497.html)

Seems to be ok since new throttle body fitted but see how it goes.

I dont think you will regret going for the SDV8. 2016 Range Rover Sport SDV8 HSE Dynamic (Indus Silver/Santorini Black Pano Roof, Ebony/Cirrus leather, custom grey Style 508 alloys)

Post #514011 Tue Jan 10 2017 1:12am
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donny dog



Member Since: 23 Nov 2016
Location: yorkshire
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IRBails wrote:
Kloo Clux Clan heh , I don't think they are here anymore , not many coke ovens outside the works now.


Laughing

Actually, I was at Westcliff, so didn't have anything to do with the steel or coke side (I was the middle 'C'!).

Post #514021 Tue Jan 10 2017 9:14am
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donny dog



Member Since: 23 Nov 2016
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DrFox1969 wrote:
donny dog wrote:
Thanks!

You are one of the rare breed of RRS SDV8 owners, so I can't help asking what you think of it. How does it compare to an SDV6?


Hi donny,

I drove both the SDV6 and the SDV8 when deciding to purchase.

SDV6 is a great engine and on paper there is not much between the 2 engines. Driving them both back to back was a big difference.

The SDV8 seemed to have noticeably more torque when pulling away from a stand still or when overtaking at speed. The way the SDV8 gathers speed is incredible for a 2 tonne plus diesel 4x4. Around town it is relaxed and sedate. MPG is slightly higher from the SDV6 but not too much, it all depends on your driving style. The V8 burble is also much more satisfying than the v6.

In today's world of speed cameras and anti speed policies all the engines mentioned will be sufficient to help you lose your licence very quickly. The only way to know what you want is drive them all and go with your heart.

Also not sure how long the V8 diesels will be around in the car market so I wanted to grab one whilst I still could.

I have had a couple of issues though!!!.......apart from a few quality control niggles I did have a problem with the throttle body clogging up causing the vehicle not to start. See thread:-

"Never a Good Sign...." (http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic45497.html)

Seems to be ok since new throttle body fitted but see how it goes.

I dont think you will regret going for the SDV8.


Thanks for your views, they make good reading! I'm already committed to an SDV8 (in build next month) so there's no going back! Having spent Autobiography money, the extra is only relative, and I don't think I'll regret it. How they suddenly put a V8 engine in an endless line of V6s is another matter!

It seems only Australians buy SDV8s - it must be something to do with the wide-open spaces!

Post #514023 Tue Jan 10 2017 9:21am
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Tim in Scotland



Member Since: 30 May 2005
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2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

Donny, it sounds like you need to get your dealership to arrange a factory visit, it's a great day out but be warned it starts early with breakfast in the nearby LRE Centre at Solihull. If you are really lucky your dealer can arrange for you to visit on the day your car is built, but they never guarantee that you will actually see it on the line although many folks do get to see their order going down the line. You can arrange a factory visit any time through the LR website - it used to be called "the Home of the Legend" experience. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW

Post #514029 Tue Jan 10 2017 9:46am
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donny dog



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Tim, thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I would like that, but isn't it expensive? (As regards build date etc., and contacting my dealer, please see the thread I've just started on 'New Orders'!).

Post #514031 Tue Jan 10 2017 9:52am
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wilf



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V8 burble alone is justification enough, lol. MY2016 HSE D SDV6 - gone due to fuel dilution problems.

By the age of 50 you have the face you deserve - George Orwell.

Post #514040 Tue Jan 10 2017 12:49pm
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IRBails



Member Since: 22 Nov 2013
Location: Wollongong
Posts: 871

Australia 

donny dog wrote:
DrFox1969 wrote:
donny dog wrote:
Thanks!

You are one of the rare breed of RRS SDV8 owners, so I can't help asking what you think of it. How does it compare to an SDV6?


Hi donny,

I drove both the SDV6 and the SDV8 when deciding to purchase.

SDV6 is a great engine and on paper there is not much between the 2 engines. Driving them both back to back was a big difference.

The SDV8 seemed to have noticeably more torque when pulling away from a stand still or when overtaking at speed. The way the SDV8 gathers speed is incredible for a 2 tonne plus diesel 4x4. Around town it is relaxed and sedate. MPG is slightly higher from the SDV6 but not too much, it all depends on your driving style. The V8 burble is also much more satisfying than the v6.

In today's world of speed cameras and anti speed policies all the engines mentioned will be sufficient to help you lose your licence very quickly. The only way to know what you want is drive them all and go with your heart.

Also not sure how long the V8 diesels will be around in the car market so I wanted to grab one whilst I still could.

I have had a couple of issues though!!!.......apart from a few quality control niggles I did have a problem with the throttle body clogging up causing the vehicle not to start. See thread:-

"Never a Good Sign...." (http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic45497.html)

Seems to be ok since new throttle body fitted but see how it goes.

I dont think you will regret going for the SDV8.


Thanks for your views, they make good reading! I'm already committed to an SDV8 (in build next month) so there's no going back! Having spent Autobiography money, the extra is only relative, and I don't think I'll regret it. How they suddenly put a V8 engine in an endless line of V6s is another matter!

It seems only Australians buy SDV8s - it must be something to do with the wide-open spaces!



I think us Aussie's also pay a little less for fuel and do more miles. I had a V10 Touareg R50 and it has taken awhile but I really like the V8 RRS especially since they updated the ECU to make the car more responsive. After you pay the entry fee the running cost is very good, in fact I get lower running costs than my R50 . Measured fuel consumption around 30 mpg which I am well pleased with , computer says even better fuel consumption but this is wrong.

As I read more members input I get to learn more and more about the car, I really liked the recent posts on the Dynamic suspension , did not realize the shocks were electronic like the R50 so this is a good place to keep informed. M16 SVD8 ,4.4 HSE with a few extras, Sold R50 , Wife SQ5 , BMW R1200GSW.

Post #514081 Tue Jan 10 2017 9:41pm
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donny dog



Member Since: 23 Nov 2016
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so this is a good place to keep informed.


I agree, as I said on another thread this site is amazing!

Post #514116 Wed Jan 11 2017 9:33am
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