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Farmer Chalk Member Since: 02 May 2015 Location: London Posts: 535 |
I’ve just gone from a 16 plate 5.0S that I had for 60,000 miles...sublime car now to a 17plate incredibly low mileage SVR...
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Tue Jul 28 2020 7:59pm |
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Colossus1 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: London Posts: 22 |
FC, thank you for your reply, just the sort of views that I was hoping to get. I am surprised that there is so much difference between the two models, like you I think the 5.0S is a sublime car and I am not sure that I want anything that is significantly more brutal. I will have to drive one and see how they compare. You also make a good point about insurance, I would imagine the SVR is much more of a target and so will attract a much higher premium. Thanks again.
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Wed Jul 29 2020 8:59am |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
I've had both so I'll give my take on it.
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Wed Jul 29 2020 5:30pm |
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Colossus1 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: London Posts: 22 |
DM thank you for your very insightful view, it helps confirm my suspicion that the SVR may to too harsh for what I will mainly use the car for. I currently have the S/C V8 and agree that it is too soft when really pressing on but I rarely drive it like that, if I want to just go out for a drive I have a weekend toy for such duties.
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Wed Jul 29 2020 8:48pm |
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Farmer Chalk Member Since: 02 May 2015 Location: London Posts: 535 |
The other issue in stark reality is the SVR will definitely attract unwanted attention... fine if you’ve got a private drive or garage but if your leaving it on the street or in plain view there are people who want to relieve you of it...
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Wed Jul 29 2020 8:58pm |
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Colossus1 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: London Posts: 22 |
Another very good point FC. I had a very lucky escape with my "ordinary" S/C and now it has a very visible crook lock and gets blocked in on my drive. I have also turned off the no key unlocking which gives some comfort. Looks like I am headed for a P525! |
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Wed Jul 29 2020 9:11pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
One wonders where in the UK you're driving these things that you're finding them "too soft when pressing on". On 55-profile AT tyres with TR in dynamic mode and the 'box in S, my old SDV6 can cover ground at a silly rate and do a decent job of taking corners at speeds that, frankly, are criminal and would quite probably be fatal if it goes awry. How much more cornering speed do you need? I can see the attraction of the shove in the back, especially passing dawdling traffic, but as someone who spends a lot of time travelling quickly on A and B roads, I'm not sure how much more cornering speed one would need. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Wed Jul 29 2020 9:40pm |
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Colossus1 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: London Posts: 22 |
Even in Dynamic mode at the legal limit on a twisty A road the S/C V8 starts to get untidy and body control is not great. Yes it can go round at that speed and above but the point is that it is not a very stable when doing so and as such a better resolved suspension would make the corners a better experience. It sounds like the SVR offers that but with the compromise of a much firmer ride. |
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Thu Jul 30 2020 8:49am |
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Renaco Member Since: 28 Jul 2011 Location: Bavaria Posts: 324 |
To add:
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Thu Jul 30 2020 9:51am |
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Canary Member Since: 23 Jan 2017 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 243 |
I picked up my p525 last month and having two previous scv8 my64 and my15 this new car is so more refined than those earlier cars enough so to be stunned at just how nice 👌
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Thu Jul 30 2020 9:57am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
It's a tall 2.5t SUV with long travel suspension designed to allow it to be hugely capable off road. It's always going to be a compromise on road. If you want to have sports car handling, drive a sports car. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Thu Jul 30 2020 11:19am |
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Colossus1 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: London Posts: 22 |
How does the noise compare with your earlier models? I know the new SVRs are quieter due to the particulate filter but wondered whether there was a similar effect on the new S/C V8? My current '13 plate S/C V8 sounds fabulous and is pitched perfectly for the sort of car it is, wouldn't want that to be toned down significantly with the PF that will now be installed. |
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Thu Jul 30 2020 12:37pm |
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Colossus1 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: London Posts: 22 |
[quote="RRSTDV8"]
Or get an SVR by all accounts! This is my point, I have a sports car and want my Range Rover to do what Range Rovers do best, which in my view is provide a very luxurious and comfortable drive but with a decent level of performance hence my questions over how harsh the SVR is to live with. From the replies provided it appears that for my purposes it may not provide what I am looking for, but for others they may be happy to live with the compromises an SVR offers. |
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Thu Jul 30 2020 12:43pm |
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Colossus1 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: London Posts: 22 |
Rene, thanks for your reply which is helpful. My current S/C V8 really starts to feel its weight at high speed on a motorway. I travel to Italy every year or so and the northern Italian motorways are narrow and very twisty, which at motorway speeds starts to make the car less stable than I would like so a fix for that would be very welcome. Keep us informed! C |
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Thu Jul 30 2020 12:50pm |
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