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Cooperman



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2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Does it look 'long and low' because it is? Velar strikes me as more of an estate car than a RR - not a bad thing, and I do think it looks smart, but will it feel as commanding from the driver's seat?

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RRSman



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I meant to say black makes it look shorter and longer than it actually is. A different coloured roof on a ligjter car gives the car a more proportioned look IMHO.

It's lower than a RRS but higher than a Macan and Evoque.

Post #522910 Tue Apr 04 2017 9:18pm
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Cooperman



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2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

RRSMan - feels like it is one that needs to be seen in the metal to really appreciate it. I'm going to pop and see it in Manchester next week hopefully [I think it was yourself that posted the 'roadshow' dates - thanks]

With the growing doom around diesel, I could possibly be tempted with switching a planned 4.4 RRS order to a P380 Velar for some hooning around in .... if only the latter had a bigger fuel tank. The range on a P380 would be 300 miles (or less) by my reckoning, which for a man who does 17,500 miles pa and hates petrol stations is a problem!

Post #522914 Tue Apr 04 2017 9:35pm
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RRSman



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I agree, I'm sure you will like what you see Smile

I am tempted to go petrol too but for now the Diesel still has a higher residual value...this could change very quickly though if these stealth taxes get in!

Post #522927 Wed Apr 05 2017 10:33am
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donny dog



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If you mean the city surcharges by stealth taxes, they won't apply to new diesels.

Post #522931 Wed Apr 05 2017 10:45am
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RRSman



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I know they won't but how long before they decide to do this for all Diesels I wonder Confused

Post #522932 Wed Apr 05 2017 10:47am
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donny dog



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All the Euro 6 changes forced on diesels have at least lowered emissions to below the maxima, so it would be hard to justify still surcharging them. What's more worrying to me is the public's perception of diesels due to the adverse publicity, and the consequent effect on residual values.

Post #522933 Wed Apr 05 2017 10:53am
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SVR575



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I agree there is a lot of worry through out the internet about Diesels it will eventually do harm i,m sure.
I have always had RRs in Diesel but when i do change next time it will definitely be a petrol either 5.0SC or P380.
Too much negativity . SVR 2018 in Santorini Black.

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donny dog



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Rats deserting a sinking ship............ Wink

Post #522936 Wed Apr 05 2017 11:26am
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Bill Portland



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all the attention seems to be on the NO2 emissions (which are bad for diesels without adblue, but quite good with).

but wont concentrating on that, and going back to petrol cars, mean that the CO2 level go back up again?

Or am i missing something? (i.e. we should all be driving electric) Merc C220 estate Sport AMG
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Post #522937 Wed Apr 05 2017 11:27am
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donny dog



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Unless you have an entirely clean source of electricity to charge the car, CO2 emissions would be worse. The average petrol engine is more efficient than the average electricity generation in the UK, so more CO2 would be produced per mile. The only advantage of all-electric cars, until such time as we have genuinely clean electricity (and I don't mean wood-chip!), is that it shifts pollution out of cities. (This is ignoring the subject of the disposal/recycling implications of all those batteries........).

As regards directly comparing petrol with diesel cars, the anti-diesel lobby are already claiming that advances in petrol technology have wiped out the historic advantage of diesels in efficiency and thus CO2 output. Whether that is true of not I don't know (it does seem to fly against the Laws of Thermodynamics), but I know whose opinion on the subject I wouldn't trust........

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RallyXS



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RRSman wrote:
I have indeed TDV8HST. I think it looks a bit long, low and bland in black - maybe if it had 22's and the black pack it would have looked nicer! I really need to see a white one with black roof and stealth pack - so far no luck! I wish I get to see one before the orders go in!


Don't forget it automatically goes into assistance mode, so will look lower than it actually is when parked. 2012 RRS SDV6
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Post #522989 Wed Apr 05 2017 8:26pm
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RRSman



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True that Thumbs Up

Post #522994 Wed Apr 05 2017 10:03pm
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fkarim



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I was given an insight into Velar interior and HMI, although very briefly as it was only a 'side thing'. During the few minutes that I spent in the car playing with ICE etc, I couldn't help but notice how cheap and plasticy the top part of the dash was! Same as a Disco Sport really. It was an R-Dynamic but I don't know exactly which variant. Are they all like that or is it possible to get some decent trim that reflects the price of the car?

On the other hand, the screens look good and work very well. Among other things, LR have reduced the response times, finally. 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

Post #523113 Fri Apr 07 2017 11:08pm
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RRSman



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£1165 for leather dashboard and door cards pic attached Thumbs Up

Cant get the bleedin pic straight but you get an idea..





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