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M@verik Member Since: 16 Aug 2005 Location: Somerset Posts: 130 |
Pelyma
I can understand your concern, in Britain we feel we should not be seen to be doing too well or at least thats what we think they think. When my daily driver was a new 328i BMW back at the end of 1995 I was concerned about the M3 I had ordered for the next Autumn, was it going to be too flash? Then about 2 years after that I had my first 911 which I used every day and since then I have not worried because I have found that other than the BMW's (any model seemingly), I have had no problem at all with negative, or greeneyed attitude, least of all with the sport and surprisingly with our DB9 in any social or business situation. It seems that, and partiicularly "British Cars" are OK but arrive in an M5 and you are a "greedy polisher with brake activated indicators" - I know I had two and got called that by someone - shame really becasue I never polished either of them. Go on Pel get a FFRR and don't worry about it - people buy from people and they like to associate with non arrogant success. Having met you I know you are a nice bloke , I think that will over ride any issues with your ride unless it's a G class, a Q7, a new X5 or a obviously a Hummer. I snapped this as I drove past it - made everyone smile in the traffic jam. 11 XFR 08 RRS TDV8 HSE with the good bits taken off the first RRS 05 RR Sport TDV6 HSE Rimini Red (Rimini Brown at events), Stormer wheels (original 19's for events), PTI, towpack. TV tuner (now driven by an employee) 1923 Ford Model T (serious ground clearance) FFRR TDV8 Vogue my07 (wife won't let me use it in case I go to Salisbury with VA in it) plus some other bits n' pieces Last edited by M@verik on Wed Nov 08 2006 12:12pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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Wed Nov 08 2006 12:07pm |
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Pelyma Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 1497 |
@ Mav! |
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Wed Nov 08 2006 12:32pm |
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M@verik Member Since: 16 Aug 2005 Location: Somerset Posts: 130 |
Pel - one thing if you get a FFRR you ought to ceck with Tim in Jockland to see if they do retractable ladders though, they are pretty tall - of course I'm thinking of Pel Junior 11 XFR
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Wed Nov 08 2006 12:35pm |
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M@verik Member Since: 16 Aug 2005 Location: Somerset Posts: 130 |
Goodness I've just noticed - I've managed to reach a posting milestone, over 100 in 17 months - VA check that out. 11 XFR
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Wed Nov 08 2006 12:37pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Too true, even at access height the FFRR is high, and as one with short legs I found it difficult to reach into the boot of my FFRR unless I climbed up on the lower half of the tailgate (undignified for a FFRR owner!) or went in through the rear passenger door and folded the seat back down..... 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed Nov 08 2006 12:39pm |
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M@verik Member Since: 16 Aug 2005 Location: Somerset Posts: 130 |
Tim,
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Wed Nov 08 2006 12:45pm |
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iwantone Member Since: 05 Jul 2006 Location: UK Posts: 42 |
but the upside is you look taller when you are driving the FFRR
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Wed Nov 08 2006 12:49pm |
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M@verik Member Since: 16 Aug 2005 Location: Somerset Posts: 130 |
compensation of sorts 11 XFR
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Wed Nov 08 2006 12:50pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
While my RRS was in the dealer yesterday I had a Freelander TD4 3 door as a loaner....................... after driving the RRS anf FFRR it didn't half feel small but also I found that I was sitting very low down and looking over the top of the steering wheel whereas in the FFRR and RRS I can sit there with a clear view out. Also for some reason in the RRS I can drive it with the seat set well back on the runners, in the Freebie I was sat way too close to the steering wheel for safety just to get full depression of the clutch, that then made reaching back to the seat belt on the B post a huge strech, I don't remember having these problems with the 5 door I owned. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed Nov 08 2006 12:57pm |
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Pelyma Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 1497 |
You probably noticed the family trait then Mav! The only one who won't need then will be my son, he seems to take after my wife who is 5'10"!
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Wed Nov 08 2006 1:04pm |
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hartleyhair Member Since: 08 Oct 2006 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 176 |
I think it's worth noting that the argument for buying a used FFRR instead of a RRS is different and more compelling than buying a new one. Particularly if you can get the current engine and trim. There’s no escaping the fact that what you drive does (correctly or otherwise) say something about you and these days just driving a 4x4 is making fairly bold statement. As for image, of course the Range Rover badge adds value to the Sport. A colleague’s similarly specced and priced LR3 lost an additional 3000 pounds over 18 months in comparison with my RRS when he came to trade it. The RRS may be the ‘IT’ of the moment and I don’t mind saying that if another car absolutely trounces it in the future I’ll be taking a close look at that too. For now, however, I love my RRS but I’m not such a LR fan that I’ll buy them in future without first eyeing the competition. Long may the RRS be the class leader that it is. Driving - TDV8 HSE in Stornaway / Ebony / Brunel Sold - 56 TDV8 HSE in Java Black EBONY/RHODIUM/PRIVACY GLASS Sold - 05 TDV6 HSE BONATTI/BLACK/RHODIUM 20''STORMERS, PTI AND FACTORY TINT. |
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Wed Nov 08 2006 1:26pm |
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M@verik Member Since: 16 Aug 2005 Location: Somerset Posts: 130 |
Wise - and serious -words mate, personalchoicetabulous 11 XFR
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Wed Nov 08 2006 2:12pm |
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Pelyma Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 1497 |
You been drinking????? I'm off to Dorset now to do some w&*k |
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Wed Nov 08 2006 2:29pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Anybody for a FFRR S/C in Tonga with Privacy............... 18 months old and 24500 miles? Seriously tempted as an alternative to a new RRS TDv8, and it's the same price +/- a little bit!! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed Nov 08 2006 5:10pm |
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