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Bensrrsport Member Since: 11 May 2018 Location: London Posts: 149 |
I know what you mean!! |
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Sun Sep 25 2022 9:26am |
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Blackbird458 Member Since: 14 Sep 2018 Location: London Posts: 90 |
VARESINE BLUE
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Fri Oct 21 2022 4:22pm |
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scriv Member Since: 28 Jul 2012 Location: kent Posts: 93 |
They have or had a Vasersine blue in Ashford kent may be worth a call and see if they still have it |
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Fri Oct 21 2022 5:04pm |
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Blackbird458 Member Since: 14 Sep 2018 Location: London Posts: 90 |
Many thanks Scriv. |
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Fri Oct 21 2022 5:21pm |
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mikef Member Since: 16 Sep 2013 Location: bucks Posts: 313 |
Bit late to this thread but I was at Sytner SW London a couple of days ago and they have 2 demo SE's in Giola Green, a D300 and a P440e and a showroom car in Varesine Blue. I must admit that the Varesine Blue didnt look like a blue colour at all, more like a dark grey and I thought it looked quite dull even under the showroom lights and would look even duller when it was dirty. Not for me at all. On the other hand the Giola Green coloured demo cars looked stunning although it was sunny outside which may have flattered the colour. Anyway I've decided to change the colour of my order from Lantau Bronze to Giola Green because I liked it so much.
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Fri Nov 11 2022 11:59pm |
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Milky400 Member Since: 11 Aug 2022 Location: cambridge Posts: 92 |
Agree, I am Actually amazed by the refinement of the p440e drive train. I have done most of the current mileage in electric too. |
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Sun Nov 13 2022 5:01am |
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mikef Member Since: 16 Sep 2013 Location: bucks Posts: 313 |
I may be wrong but driving the P440e, it felt like the drivetrain was defaulting to EV only less often than my existing L405 P400e and the engine was cutting in more often. I wonder whether L-R have deliberately tuned it this way to make the L461 in PHEV form drive more sportily as of course should befit a car with Sport in its name. And yes the change from EV to hybrid and vice versa was a lot less noticeable than with my P400e |
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Sun Nov 13 2022 5:51pm |
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Swiggy Member Since: 25 Sep 2020 Location: Argyll Posts: 34 |
Well, I’m all at sea on my order now having driven the P440e. I’m coming from a P400 HST - the in-line 6 that sits within both the P440e and P510e and it’s lost it’s soul in the new car, although I guess this is progress. The P440e that I had on test (I did over 200 miles from Motorway to remote West coast Scottish roads) seemed neutered and insulated compared to the P400 and you could definitely feel the extra weight over my HST affecting the handling. It’s a sublimely comfortable car, efficient and a step up ins quality but I really wanted to love this car, but it just seemed to efficient, to cold in comparison to the HST. Maybe it’s the PHEV (my wife has a P300e Disco sport so I know the efficiency of a hybrid) and the new P440e is phenomenally efficient, but I bought my current car because I wanted something sportier than Discos I had before, and it feels like this might be sacrificed on the new model in the hybrid - I’m sure the P400 might be fine but with a daughter having just got a horse, it’s back to towing and probably a Defender for me for a few years, although I’m happy to run my current Sport for a while yet….. I was wanting to be wowed by the car on Saturday, but sadly it didn’t quite stack up and it felt good getting back into my current 2.5 year old Sport! Good luck to you all with orders on the way, I think I’ll probably cancel but might leave it a few weeks to reflect…. |
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Sun Nov 13 2022 8:01pm |
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mikef Member Since: 16 Sep 2013 Location: bucks Posts: 313 |
I would tend to agree with you but most modern cars do feel soulless and isolated. However I'm comparing it to my existing L405 P400e which feels like youre piloting a galeon in storm when youre punting it down a country road and you can definitely feel the extra weight of the battery in that car. In contrast I honestly could not feel any difference in the handling between the L461 P440e and D300 but then again I only had the chance to drive them on urban roads and motorways which were not exactly as testing in handling terms as the fabulous roads in the west of Scotland! I do think though that the fact that the battery is now in the floorpan rather than under the boat does make a difference.
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Sun Nov 13 2022 9:31pm |
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