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BigCat8810



Member Since: 20 Feb 2012
Location: Berkshire
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black

wilburn wrote:
It really annoys me when they say it isn't a 'proper Range Rover' because it has the chassis from a Discovery.

If that is true then:

The Rolls Royce Ghost isn't a Rolls Royce as it uses a BMW 7 series chassis.
The Jaguar X type isn't a Jaguar as it uses a Mondeo chassis.
The Jaguar S type isn't a Jaguar as it uses a Lincoln chassis.
The Lexus ES isn't a Lexus as it uses a Toyota Camry chassis.


Don't forget the TG presenters are only journos, they have no professional expertise so they just latch onto and regurgitate stuff they are told (presumably by the manufacturer). Whilst generally good entertainment, TG's view of anything is not really based on any effective or logical evaluation criteria.

Over recent years their main criticism of FFRR and RRS's has tended to be that they are 'too Cheshire' I've not heard many comments on reliability etc which having owned a few would be the 'elephant in the room' if anyone asked me my opinion of Rangies in general. --------------------------------------------------------
RRS TDV8 Black/Black (Gone)
RRS TDV8 Stornaway (Gone)
RR Vogue TDV8 (Gone)
RRS 4.4V8 (Gone)
Defender 110 300tdi (Stolen, much missed)
RR Vogue V8 P38 (Gone)
LR 90 TD (Gone)

Post #391236 Thu Aug 08 2013 11:49am
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Ady 555
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Member Since: 12 Dec 2010
Location: Good old yorkshire
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

T/G do use FFRR for their camera cars so they can't be all bad Whistle You often see them when they are filming an on road shot. Wink

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Chrisr1806



Member Since: 23 Jun 2013
Location: Sussex
Posts: 683

England 

There are a few pictures of them using D4s now. Whistle Arrived: MY16 A/B SDV6 in Aruba, Ivory interior, piano black trim, black panoramic roof, spare wheel, blind spot monitoring, mudlaps and more... Twisted Evil

Gone but not forgotten:
2014 RRS2 SDV6 HSE in Loire Blue
2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE in Santorini Black

Post #391241 Thu Aug 08 2013 1:04pm
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Paulcp



Member Since: 18 Apr 2013
Location: Suffolk
Posts: 327

2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Atacama Sand

BigCat8810 wrote:
wilburn wrote:
It really annoys me when they say it isn't a 'proper Range Rover' because it has the chassis from a Discovery.
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Don't forget the TG presenters are only journos, they have no professional expertise so they just latch onto and regurgitate stuff they are told (presumably by the manufacturer). Whilst generally good entertainment, TG's view of anything is not really based on any effective or logical evaluation criteria.
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Exactly, they set out to wind people up and looks like they succeeded with a few RRS owners Rolling with laughter

Post #391250 Thu Aug 08 2013 2:06pm
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carbostar



Member Since: 13 Jun 2010
Location: the north
Posts: 27

United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 Autobiography Orkney Grey

I like my not a proper 3ton Range Rover , I'd like to see who came off best if the 'alcan' version ran into the back of me mr Hammond.

Just been to test drive a new one nine months waiting list! and every time I asked a question 'thats an extra' was the reply, must be to keep the weight down, £400.00 for a can cooler haha get a life.... a womans rule of thumb:if it has tyres or testicles your going to have trouble with it

Post #391595 Tue Aug 13 2013 8:44am
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braddersmd



Member Since: 05 Jul 2009
Location: Leeds
Posts: 73

I've just been lucky enough to swap (for a few days) my now nearly 4 year old 5.0L s/c (59 plate) for a brand spanking autobiography 5.0L s/c, courtesy of a sales push by Land Rover HQ. While I am still not overly taken by the cosmetic changes, the advances having driven it are astonishing.

The new car is noticeably quicker off the mark, and under continued acceleration than my existing car (a friend followed me in mine), which was unable to keep up on a sprint test. The high speed cornering ability is demonstrably better, with the car sitting flatter throughout. It feels sturdier and more planted than mine, and is a much better mile cruncher, both in comfort and pickup on the overtake.

I've had two 160mile return journeys in it, along with several short stop start trips as well. I have to admit, I am not looking forward to handing it back on Tuesday when the driver comes to collect it. I'm not totally sold on the styling, but driving the thing is a whole different ball game.

Finally - fuel consumption. My car is lucky to hit 250 miles per full tank - more often than not, 220 miles. I have a heavy right boot, it would appear. The new one has cleared 360 miles to a full tank. Very impressive given the performance advantage.

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