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Jimmy Salsa Member Since: 03 Mar 2009 Location: Hunter Valley Posts: 257 |
Aus 4x4 magazine has just hit the shelves and the 5 fourbys in the running included:
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Sat Feb 06 2010 12:21pm |
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Smarticus Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Northumberland Posts: 939 |
Here we have another prime example of the bias against RRS. LRO magazine (who claim to be well informed LR specialists) rate the RRS as being 3 out of 5 for offroad ability whilst they rate the Disco as 5 star. They put the RRS in a lower offroad ability class than every other landrover product ever - except the Freelander 1. So all old Discos, every non sport Range Rover ever built and all Series LR's are scored as being better offroad than a RRS. What utter . Defys every test, every scientific analysis, every real life experience - but yet it still holds true that no one (other than a RRS owner) can believe that a vehicle can look so good and still actually be highly effective in the real world. LRO should hang their head in shame - as should AUS 4x4 mag. RRS TDv8 HSE Rimini
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Sat Feb 06 2010 10:02pm |
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lespes Member Since: 16 Jun 2008 Location: Channel Islands Posts: 1052 |
Let em get on with it, we know the truth, it will be our litle secret |
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Sat Feb 06 2010 11:47pm |
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Jimmy Salsa Member Since: 03 Mar 2009 Location: Hunter Valley Posts: 257 |
Can't say the guys at AUS 4x4 are slouches in responding.
'Black Betty' Java Black RRS 07 TDV6 |
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Mon Feb 08 2010 7:06am |
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Leo Member Since: 17 Sep 2007 Location: Nomad Posts: 554 |
Do they realise that mechanically, there is very little difference between a D3/4 and RRS? With the same tyres, their off-road capability is exactly the same - in fact the slightly shorter wheelbase of the RRS and lower weight might give it an advantage. The longrange fuel tanks for a D3 can also be made to fit. |
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Mon Feb 08 2010 10:42pm |
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tempestv8 Member Since: 26 Jun 2011 Location: Melbourne, VIC Posts: 9 |
The Range Rover Sport is dimensionally closest to the original Range Rover classic. That design is considered as automotive art, and every offroader knows that it is simply an awesome offroad vehicle.
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Thu Jun 30 2011 2:13pm |
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rrsboy Member Since: 06 Jan 2009 Location: UK Posts: 1391 |
an RRS, off-road? capability? oh no i wouldn't know anything about that..... ============
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Thu Jun 30 2011 2:35pm |
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Siberianfox Member Since: 12 Mar 2011 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 1495 |
So if you had the choice to pull up outside the pub for a days hunting with the horse box on the back, I wouldn't want to be seen in a Toyota or a pajero. People would think I've gone crazy or I'm going to attack the pub car park with extra Tarmac ....or even lucky Heather for your ma!
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Thu Jun 30 2011 5:49pm |
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dazsear Member Since: 23 Nov 2008 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 851 |
I have to say that if the RRS & D4 were the same price it would be no question, however having converted to a Disco I am starting to see what the fuss is all about.
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Thu Jun 30 2011 8:29pm |
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rrsboy Member Since: 06 Jan 2009 Location: UK Posts: 1391 |
they don't look great.... ============
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Thu Jun 30 2011 9:07pm |
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mse Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 2916 |
Best laugh i have had in a while - brilliant The truth is the RRS is better and what it lacks (2 extra seats and a bit of space in the boot) it more than makes up for in its additional features. Ill admit the D3 and 4 i have never really liked and they always seem cheaper The sport will do everything a disco can do off road - do more on road, looks better, is a generally nicer place to be when your driving it and im glad people like them and buy then - keeps JLR in business and there development Mike 2014 Facelift Discovery |
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Thu Jun 30 2011 9:23pm |
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