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g4mudman



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RRS G4

Thanks for the replys to my other post ( should I change ) regarding RRS G4. Does anyone on here have a RRS 4.4 petrol with any real MPG info, might help to make my mind up. Will go to dealers and have a look anyway. MPG cant be aa bad as old rover V8? can it??

Post #83122 Wed Feb 14 2007 12:46am
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umbertob



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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Chawton White

The majority of RRS sold here in the US are 4.4 liter petrol engines (some S/C - we don't have diesels here unfortunately.) Mine is no G4, but on a fairly even mix of city and highway driving, I have averaged anywhere between 14 and 16 miles per US gallon (1 US gallon = 3.785 liters, that's about 17-19 mpUKg, no?) and have clocked a whopping 43K trouble-free miles so far. S/C engines seem to do a bit worse but not much more so, maybe 1 to 2 mpg less on avg. Thank goodness fuel is still cheap here, relatively speaking of course. 

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Yeah, you boys over the pond really enjoy cheap juice Umbertob. I cant understand why anybody here in the UK would now buy a petrol RRS, especially with the introduction of the TDV8 and the dramatic improvements gained by remapping a TDV6. However, if fuel here was only a few cents a litre, and everybody wasn't so paranoid about global bloody warming, perhaps we would all think twice! Rolling Eyes

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Pelyma



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Don't forget with the extra gear on you won't get such a good mpg

Post #83156 Wed Feb 14 2007 8:38am
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TJ101



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Re: RRS G4

g4mudman wrote:
Thanks for the replys to my other post ( should I change ) regarding RRS G4. Does anyone on here have a RRS 4.4 petrol with any real MPG info, might help to make my mind up. Will go to dealers and have a look anyway. MPG cant be aa bad as old rover V8? can it??


Go for it,, I did, and happy Razz


umbertob is about spot on,, normal use mix round town, Main "A" road runs is around the 16-17 mpg, Did a 200 mile run, in no hurry,and keep to 70 (computer average 69.7) and just got over the 20, The extra weight, or more important, the rack mush add a bit, (get a bit of wind noise from the rack)
Mine is not used as a everyday car, so the fuel does not make a lot of difference, The one personal bug bear i have with the car, is No cruise control, so motorway runs are a pain in the neck, or rather in the leg !! Even though you can find adds, listed the RRS G4 with cruise, they do not, if they do, please tell me !!
The RRS is (in my mind) has so much more presence that the D3 version, 997 TT, RR TDV8 Vog SE 90 V8 Hybrid
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G4 RRS Gone

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lanby



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Re: RRS G4

TJ101 wrote:
g4mudman wrote:
Thanks for the replys to my other post ( should I change ) regarding RRS G4. Does anyone on here have a RRS 4.4 petrol with any real MPG info, might help to make my mind up. Will go to dealers and have a look anyway. MPG cant be aa bad as old rover V8? can it??


Go for it,, I did, and happy Razz


umbertob is about spot on,, normal use mix round town, Main "A" road runs is around the 16-17 mpg, Did a 200 mile run, in no hurry,and keep to 70 (computer average 69.7) and just got over the 20, The extra weight, or more important, the rack mush add a bit, (get a bit of wind noise from the rack)
Mine is not used as a everyday car, so the fuel does not make a lot of difference, The one personal bug bear i have with the car, is No cruise control, so motorway runs are a pain in the neck, or rather in the leg !! Even though you can find adds, listed the RRS G4 with cruise, they do not, if they do, please tell me !!
The RRS is (in my mind) has so much more presence that the D3 version,


Mines does.
It's got cruise, and it's also got an adaptive distance control thing that keeps a set ditance from the vehicle
in front which is novel.
As for fuel economy I get 15.5 mpg.

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TJ101



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Morning lanby

Great news, that now 2 of us, Very Happy Welcome to RRS a great crowd, with lots of help & advise !!

Very interested to hear you have cruise, as this is my only disappointment with the car !! Have you still got the front winch fitted ??

PM on the way

Regards TJ 997 TT, RR TDV8 Vog SE 90 V8 Hybrid
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G4 RRS Gone

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TJ101



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Yep, Martin,, just catching up,, Just fount General Lee Smile on the other thread 997 TT, RR TDV8 Vog SE 90 V8 Hybrid
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Post #92567 Mon Mar 12 2007 8:29am
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lanby



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TJ101 wrote:
Morning lanby

Great news, that now 2 of us, Very Happy Welcome to RRS a great crowd, with lots of help & advise !!

Very interested to hear you have cruise, as this is my only disappointment with the car !! Have you still got the front winch fitted ??

PM on the way

Regards TJ

yep its got cruise -although I'm not a fan of cruise, adaptive cruise -which I'm an even smaller fan of, especially
as it doesn't have the ability to see ahead and ends up braking hard and then accelerates hard after!.
It only has two of the sensors though as the winch is in the way of the other two.

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Post #92912 Tue Mar 13 2007 9:33am
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lanby



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I've just sent TJ101 a PM and I think he's going to have a moan
to Landrover about it

Post #92914 Tue Mar 13 2007 9:37am
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TJ101



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lanby wrote:

yep its got cruise -although I'm not a fan of cruise, adaptive cruise -which I'm an even smaller fan of, especially
as it doesn't have the ability to see ahead and ends up braking hard and then accelerates hard after!.
It only has two of the sensors though as the winch is in the way of the other two.


Hi Lanby,

Think the sensor you are talking about are the front park sensor ie one either end of the front bumper skin,
the cruise radar i am told should be sat behind where the winch now fits !! BUT, G Lee recons he has active cruise and winch !! 997 TT, RR TDV8 Vog SE 90 V8 Hybrid
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G4 RRS Gone

Post #92920 Tue Mar 13 2007 9:42am
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lanby



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Mornin,
I thought they were the parking sensors as well, but they don't do anything when parking!
but mine definately has cruise and you can set the distance between you and the car
in front.
I guess I should read the manual

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Adaptive Cruise sensor is a black plastic box in the lower intake of the front bumper, left side..... strangely enough it has "Adatptive Cruise Control" moulded into the cover, can't think why! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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