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Home > General (L494) > Will I regret changing from an R50 Touareg to a RRS |
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corrisgrey Member Since: 13 Apr 2013 Location: West Sussex Posts: 145 |
Only time will tell |
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Sat Nov 23 2013 12:06pm |
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Carlos3 Member Since: 14 Apr 2013 Location: Chester Posts: 40 |
I don't think you will regret it . I would check with your dealer how far into the bush he is prepared to come and collect it after it breaks down though as your dealer is right they are not as reliable as the VW, but has far more grin factor. |
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Sat Nov 23 2013 1:57pm |
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wullie Member Since: 27 Mar 2009 Location: Ayrshire Posts: 81 |
Agree with DRDILL we don't know that yet, mate at work has a VW Touareg it has had a new gear box, steering rack, ECU, rear suspension all within the first year, he tows a burger van once a week, won't tell you what other mates X5 BMW has had. So it's not just LR or RR's that have problems |
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Sat Nov 23 2013 4:08pm |
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IRBails Member Since: 22 Nov 2013 Location: Wollongong Posts: 866 |
Yes I understand it will be personal experience , the R50 is a brillant car on the road, with very good road manners and an engine to die for. Off road it is let down by air dams on the front , and no spare. In my pictures I have a photo of the R50 on the world's largest sandy Island, Fraser Island, a mecca for 4WD's. The R50 was great on the sand , but the clearance meant I lost the air dam. In Australia the pricing is very close up to HSE specs, except the R50 has been replaced by the R-Line which in V8 diesel trim has only half the features of the R50, hence my consideration of the RRS. |
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Sat Nov 23 2013 8:13pm |
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wullie Member Since: 27 Mar 2009 Location: Ayrshire Posts: 81 |
Go for it you won't regret it you'll have a grin from ear to ear every time you drive it, the only way you could better it would be to go for big brother Range Rover best 4x4 on the planet and it's British
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Sat Nov 23 2013 9:36pm |
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jim4244 Member Since: 16 Feb 2012 Location: No Posts: 1210 |
In my experience VW Reliability is a myth!
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Sun Nov 24 2013 1:51am |
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IRBails Member Since: 22 Nov 2013 Location: Wollongong Posts: 866 |
MIne has been pretty good, first V10 had a few niggles but sorted quickly. THe R50 has never had an issue and perhaps this is just about later model? Of course we know problems are posted on sites , and it seems to me the RR and D4 sites seem to have horror stories , more about broken engines and slow repairs then elsewhere ? I don't expect Euro vehicles, including Land Rover to be problem free, I did own a RR 20 years ago and have fond memories due to little problems.
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Sun Nov 24 2013 7:18am |
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Carlos3 Member Since: 14 Apr 2013 Location: Chester Posts: 40 |
Hi sorry for my negativity your right i have no grounds to criticize the reliability of the 2014 RRS just going on the problems from 2005-2013 .
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Sun Nov 24 2013 2:18pm |
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JPR 1 Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 435 |
Hello IR , I have had both and sometimes regret getting rid of the R50 as it was a superb car, and never saw another one on the road, as very exclusive in the UK. With the RRS I see 10 a day at least, but on saying that it is a superb car, and I am one of lucky ones with no issues at all and love driving it everyday. I would also say the build quality of the interior was also far superior in the RRS, but the VW was a lot cheaper and a serious amount of car for the money.
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Sun Nov 24 2013 8:23pm |
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IRBails Member Since: 22 Nov 2013 Location: Wollongong Posts: 866 |
JPR 1, I've not seen that model in the R50 , that was the T1 , which I owned in a standard V10 . Always thought those roof racks were the best, mine now has rails which don't look nearly as purposeful. Good to get the opinion of some one who has owned both. You are right about the R50 being rare, only about 150 in Australia all up and you see few, although they look pretty similar to the rest of the Touaregs about. In Aussie dollars the RRS and R50 are fairly similar in price up to the Mid Spec RRS , we get gouged over here by VW where as RR sell pretty much the same price as the rest of the world, so more bang for your buck in the RRS in my opinion. I did drive the RRS in the older model but it felt slow and soft compared to the Touareg , as you say better fit out but on black top I felt the Touareg a little better. Off road I would think the RR had the No. 1 spot , although I have done a fair bit of gravel tracks with the Touareg and it isn't to bad.
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Sun Nov 24 2013 8:57pm |
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IRBails Member Since: 22 Nov 2013 Location: Wollongong Posts: 866 |
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Sun Nov 24 2013 9:00pm |
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JPR 1 Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 435 |
Hello again,
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Mon Nov 25 2013 9:12am |
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BKHK Member Since: 05 May 2008 Location: Perth Posts: 1941 |
I think that you will find the SDV6 too pedestrian after the V10 Treg. In fact most things will seem a little lacking to you now. Think hard because that power and Q is very addictive and you might miss it. There is plenty to recommend an RRS but unless you buy an SC, performance will be an issue (to you) albeit fine to most who have not had the V10 Gone - 2008 Stornoway Grey RRS 2.7 TDV6
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Mon Nov 25 2013 11:55am |
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IRBails Member Since: 22 Nov 2013 Location: Wollongong Posts: 866 |
Yes the power is very addictive. I can hook a 2 ton trailer up and still pass cars going up the pass out of Wollongong. Very hard to choose next vehicle when one gets into this range of vehicle. I had a good look at the R-Line but just wasn't enough there to make me change.
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Mon Nov 25 2013 12:37pm |
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