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MDP



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shmoogle wrote:
And is your wife any cheaper to run? Laughing


It is her Birthday this month = probably have to sell the sport Crying or Very sad 
" WITH MORE EXTRAS THAN A HOLLYWOOD EPIC "

Post #4679 Thu Nov 03 2005 9:47am
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Mr G in NYC



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Buy her a RRSCsport !!!!!!

Post #4717 Thu Nov 03 2005 1:38pm
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Pelyma



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Just popping by from the other side! Why do people talk about Lexus so much, my mate has rejected 2 now and had appaling service along the way. RR has had its fair share of problems a friend has had a cylinder go and a gear box. I reckon the Jag engines now are far superior, the RRS is more livable with as it is a fair bit smaller and a hell of a lot more manouverable, better off road too. The only thing that I wish it had was a split tailgate that you can sit on. It probably doesn't worry 99% of people but it would bug me. If you want my opinion (you probably don't!) I think you bought the best car in its class and I'm sure it'll even make a New Yorker smile! Enjoy

Post #4728 Thu Nov 03 2005 6:02pm
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Mr G in NYC



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It even makes an Englishman in NY smile !!!
The garage attendants where I park my RRSC
Sport are all crazy for it !! In fact they love it
so much.....it has pride of place in the garage
which is filled to the brim with BMW, Mercedes,
Porches and of course the dreary Lexus.
'Go figure' as they say here in the US !

Post #4743 Thu Nov 03 2005 8:16pm
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LeePeto



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
LeePeto Try manually shifting it in Commandshift if you want faster shifts, or really wellying it so that the adaptive shift learns your driving style.
Well done on getting nearly what you wanted so quickly Jeff


Gave that ago and it was much better. Still not perfect but its better. Thanks for the advice Smile

Post #5047 Thu Nov 10 2005 10:13am
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wolfdog



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Mr G in NYC wrote:
It even makes an Englishman in NY smile !!!
The garage attendants where I park my RRSC
Sport are all crazy for it !! In fact they love it
so much.....it has pride of place in the garage
which is filled to the brim with BMW, Mercedes,
Porches and of course the dreary Lexus.
'Go figure' as they say here in the US !


HEY
I drove my RRS in my old neightborhood in NYC and man I felt like a STAR Very Happy . I had people pulling me over asking me if it was the 2006 RRS. Or what year is that truck. But after a while I put my 390 horses to use and drove fast as hell out of their before I get CAR JACKED. WE ALL MADE A GREAT CHOICE. I CAN NOT WAIT TO DRIVE HOME TODAY.

Post #5085 Thu Nov 10 2005 6:23pm
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antics22



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kam100 wrote:
Just for the record, i use my powerfold mirrors and drop my suspension every single time i get in and out my RRS about 3/4 times a day, and on my example which is an 05 plated example, im still riding on the original compressor and my mirrors are still folding in and out on request!


Don't forget this important tidbit.... The US spec'd RRS does not have powerfolding mirrors!!!

Post #5091 Thu Nov 10 2005 10:39pm
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Taffy



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As a newbie here it is interesting to here of the differing opinions regarding peoples tolerance towards faults.........i have owned prestige german marques for the last 6 years ,mainly 911's and now an M3 with no problems as such.........i still use the porsche forums daily and believe me a lot of people have problems with the percieved reliable german machines ......i think most marques have their fair share, and unfairly the vehicles bad points get advertised far more than their good points get praise for. It makes the decision for the uninitiated like myself harder as we are taking onboard so many different opinions some tainted by what people thought the vehicle might provide and it falling short of their expectations hence their slating of the said vehicle.....what is it we are told .....?


Buyer beware................ Rolling Eyes

Post #5124 Fri Nov 11 2005 9:37pm
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EX-X5!



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I have diesel HSE

Pro
Looks
Gadgets
Prestige
Handling
Off Road

Cons
£xpensive
shed slow
Minor gremlins time to time
Bit of a 'carriage' ride wise(!)

Post #154758 Wed Feb 06 2008 7:56pm
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Steve



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Australia 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Hi all, first post from me, but I wanted to add that I also looked hard at his forum and it very nearly stopped me buying a RRS, but in the end I did get one two weeks ago which is a TDV8 MY08.5 and is a joy to drive. Touch wood nothing has gone wrong to date and I can see no reason for it too. Having spoken to a number of RRS drivers in Brisbane where I live and none of them have had any drama either.

I have had Mercedes and Lexus and they had issues but nothing that stopped the car.

Anyway great forum, people and as they say if your car has an issue then it has a bit of character, nothing wrong with that. Steve

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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

Welcome Steve Thumbs Up RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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Post #154800 Thu Feb 07 2008 8:52am
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shmoogle



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Taffy wrote:
As a newbie here it is interesting to here of the differing opinions regarding peoples tolerance towards faults.........i have owned prestige german marques for the last 6 years ,mainly 911's and now an M3 with no problems as such.........i still use the porsche forums daily and believe me a lot of people have problems with the percieved reliable german machines ......i think most marques have their fair share, and unfairly the vehicles bad points get advertised far more than their good points get praise for. It makes the decision for the uninitiated like myself harder as we are taking onboard so many different opinions some tainted by what people thought the vehicle might provide and it falling short of their expectations hence their slating of the said vehicle.....what is it we are told .....?

Buyer beware................ Rolling Eyes


I think it should be noted that whatever you buy, you can end up with a lemon. The nature of forums like these (for any marque) is that people will moan when they have problems, but not sing the praises of their vehicle when it's working. Each car has it's own set of known problems which, as time goes by, the manufacturer hopefully sorts out. The main bone of contention is the DR "knocking" on the RRS which has never really been sorted, although there's a rumour that a redesigned set of components are in the pipeline.

I don't really see the RRS has anything going for it that says you shouldn't buy one. 

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Post #154804 Thu Feb 07 2008 8:59am
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JayMann



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

I bet if you went on to other car forums there will be ppl saying the same thing not all cars are 100 percent RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
SL55 AMG
760Li Alpina
BMW 535D M Sport
BMW X6 XDrive35D
BMW 320D Coupe M Sport
And A Van For Rex!

WINNER - 2008's Idler Of The Year
WINNER - 2008's Comedian Of The Year
WINNER - 2008's Funniest Incident


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