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DavidHem Member Since: 07 Oct 2016 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 38 |
I drive a Mk1 Range Rover, a Porsche 911, and currently a Disco 4, in the Disco I would say I am pretty invisible, no hatred, but no special treatment, in the Porsche I don't get abuse, but I never get let out of a junction, in the old Range Rover, Cars skid to halt to let me out, I had an artic stop to let me out of a petrol station, even though he would then have to go through the gears to drive the 50 yds to the T junction ahead. Gave him a big wave and smile.
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Fri Feb 03 2017 5:12pm |
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Silty Member Since: 01 Dec 2016 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 59 |
I don't think many would be surprised at the negative responses to RRS ownership. They sit on the vulgar side of good taste, cost three times the average UK salary, aren't seen as a petrolheads choice and like any 4x4 they're despised by Joe Public. It's not the sort of car a 'nice' person would drive.
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Fri Feb 03 2017 6:39pm |
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RallyXS Member Since: 07 Oct 2016 Location: Devon Posts: 82 |
I used to drive a black Audi A5 with black windows, and only had it about 5 months as I got completely fed up with the reactions from other people, road rage etc, calling me stuck up and I had literally done nothing wrong. Now on to my 12 plate RRS, I have never experienced such courteous drivers, everyone lets me out of junctions etc. I couldn't believe the change. Maybe you chaps with the newer ones are seen as snobs which provokes the reaction your seeing. On the flip side when I drive my wifes car (new Focus RS in Nitrous blue) I cannot go anywhere without a BMW 318d trying to race me. Even if I wanted too race it would just be embarrassing how you would blow them into the weeds, so I just pootle along minding my own business and they sit about 3 ft from your bumper etc. It is very surprising how different vehicles provoke different action from other drivers. 2012 RRS SDV6
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Fri Feb 03 2017 6:49pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
At home in Scotland I very rarely experience any form of "car bigotry" but it is very noticble the further south I travel how discourteous drivers get and how folks coming down a slip road onto a motorway seem to have this strange idea that they have the right to force their way out into the traffic that is on the motorway and don't have to slow down or give way. Could it also have something to do with the "rat race" everyone south of the Mersey has to live in? 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Fri Feb 03 2017 7:18pm |
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nigethecat Member Since: 22 Sep 2016 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 115 |
Used to do this all the time when I was younger and living in Essex (enough said) using my Dad's brand new white Sierra 4x4s... sit near a junction, window down, white or blue shirt with epaulettes... and watch people hit the brakes... aaaah those were the days |
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Fri Feb 03 2017 7:32pm |
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JOCK55 Member Since: 01 Sep 2015 Location: INVERNESS Posts: 415 |
David, I do agree about the American outlook on life, but take issue with the "work really hard". I worked with Americans all my working life and have yet to see one working hard. They are at work for long hours, yes, but working? Not very hard, it's all about being seen to be in the office early (eating jelly donuts and reading the newspaper) and ensuring the boss sees that they are there long before he arrives and will be there long after he leaves. As for the very few holidays, the reason for this is that they are scared that someone will "find them out" (i.e. that they don't really work any harder) if they are not in the office. I recall when I was working in Houston a colleague saying, "Aren't you scared that someone else will be sitting in your chair when you return from your 3 week vacation in UK?" This was working for a major international organisation that gave you, as part of your compensation package (i.e. salary) six weeks holiday per year!!! Cheers, Old Jock 2018 (MY19) Jaguar F-Pace R-Sport 300PS Petrol in Caesium Blue with many bells and whistles. 2015 RRS HSE SDV6 Firenze Red with Santorini Panoramic Glass Roof, gone but not forgotten. |
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Fri Feb 03 2017 9:26pm |
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1540 |
Just after I bought my RRS my miles per day doubled as I had a need to travel frequently between Sussex and Kent (due to a family illness). Avoiding the town centres I would use the country routes which, whilst slower, at least kept me moving. I had previously been doing those journeys in my Jag. with not issues.
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Fri Feb 03 2017 10:29pm |
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fkarim Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: London Posts: 2216 |
I don't agree with the "outlook on life" thing either. USA certainly has its fair share of jealous people too. Poster of this topic would agree: The jealous US? Many over there blame their own shortcomings on other people and events, just like here. Regarding the hardworking point, having worked with Americans (both here and when visiting the States), I have to agree with JOCK55. Their personal holiday allowances may be less than the UK (generally) but they get more public holidays so the total is close to even. A lot of their own belief about Americans working harder than everyone else comes from what they are taught (brainwashed) from the beginning ... "greatest country and nation in the world". Also, the tendency to compare apples with oranges plays a role (just like the favourite UK myth that Americans are somehow dumber has its roots in unfair comparisons btw). I find it very annoying when my US colleagues try to tell me we just work 9-5 Mon-Fri in the UK ... simply not true! Much longer hours either side, lots of weekend work and even when away on holiday not unusual. However, most of our employment laws are way fairer than theirs (at least for now). Rant over and apologies to the OP for going off on a tangent Back to the topic, I experienced angry gestures once from a pedestrian when I actually stopped to give him way when I wasn't even obliged to I was in my previous RRS (MY13), had done nothing wrong, was crawling due to traffic before I gently stopped for him and he starts getting animated. I just put it down to him potentially being mentally unstable and didn't react. Other than that drivers do try to jump in front of me and behave as if it was their right when sometimes I refuse to give them way but it never occurred to me it could have been related to the car I was driving rather than just some people stressed out by the rush hour traffic Current: Volvo XC90 T8 Inscription Pro PHEV with some optionals on top Gone: MY16 RRS2 3.0 SDV6 Autobiography Dynamic, Carpathian Grey & Santorini Black Sliding Pano/Ebony & Ivory 2 Tone Gone: MY13 RRS 3.0 SDV6 HSE Black Edition, Orkney Grey/Ivory Gone: MY09 RRS 2.7 TDV6 HSE, Santorini Black/Almond |
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Fri Feb 03 2017 10:48pm |
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Orange RRS Member Since: 24 May 2016 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 89 |
I work in the motortrade and have access to lots of cars and if you think you get treated badly driving a Range Rover try driving a Smart car, I use it for local trips and the number of idiots that have pulled out on me is unbelievable and I aveeen nearly driven off the road a number of times. When I am in my orange RRS everyone keeps out of my way Life's too short to drive boring cars !
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Fri Feb 03 2017 10:52pm |
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RallyXS Member Since: 07 Oct 2016 Location: Devon Posts: 82 |
To be fair... It is a smart car! 2012 RRS SDV6
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Sun Feb 05 2017 9:34pm |
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SVR575 Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: uk & Europe Posts: 1827 |
Problems with a RRS , buy a Porsche that will be fun. SVR 2018 in Santorini Black. |
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Tue Feb 07 2017 6:48pm |
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Robbo66 Member Since: 10 Jan 2006 Location: UK Posts: 27 |
Picking up new L494 on Wednesday, had this one for two years and never had a reaction as described above.
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Sun Feb 26 2017 9:38am |
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SVR575 Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: uk & Europe Posts: 1827 |
Thats a good point Robbo. In Essex every other car is a RRS. SVR 2018 in Santorini Black. |
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Sun Feb 26 2017 9:59am |
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mlines Member Since: 10 Dec 2006 Location: UK Posts: 480 |
Strange to report, the one I have problems with is my wifes old peugeot 206cc (and before that her Nissan Micra). Its seems that a lot of drivers do not think these should be in the outside lane of a motorway or dual carriageway. They clearly assume from the car what sort of driver you are. 2016 RRS 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography Dynamic in Montalcino Red and Stealth Kit |
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Sun Mar 26 2017 9:23pm |
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