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mlines



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Most modern cars have a similar system. BMWs even report back to Germany using Bluetooth/Wireless when in the dealers. 2016 RRS 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography Dynamic in Montalcino Red and Stealth Kit

Post #136412 Thu Sep 06 2007 9:38am
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Kuke



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Switzerland 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Bonatti Grey

i dont think there is a need to disable it. In an event of a crash, the police will find out anyways if you had your seatbelts on, or if you went too fast. At least here in europe (dunno about US), they use laser scanners, so they can feed the crash visuals into a computer, which then from the damage on the cars calculates pretty much everything the black box records anyways. I guess it just makes it cheaper, since the cops dont have to use that laser thingy, and can just read the blackbox. RRS SC Bonatti Grey

Post #136423 Thu Sep 06 2007 11:05am
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Post #136426 Thu Sep 06 2007 11:09am
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4x4



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Still unconvinced as to benefits. Things like this only help if EVERY vehicle has it fitted. If some mug in an E-reg Escort causes an accident but I was pushing a touch over the speed limit - the first piece of evidence that the police would have would be my speed (but would have to work harder to gather evidence about the Escort drivers actions) - and you can't tell me that wouldn't influence their mindset thoughout their "impartial" investigation.

This strikes me as being akin to the possible introduction of compulsory GPS logging of vehicle speed/road usage which led to the 1.8m signature petition earlier in the year - http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/traveltax/

Sorry - I'm starting to sound political now!

Post #136475 Thu Sep 06 2007 7:50pm
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Kaine



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4x4,

You have a valid point

Kaine

p.s. personally I'm not bothered about it myself as I drive slow in my RRS Very Happy

Post #136481 Thu Sep 06 2007 9:37pm
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clutchdust



Member Since: 07 Jul 2007
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JayMann wrote:
clutchdust wrote:
Pelyma wrote:
So who do you work for??


Why do you want to know?


He maybe asking cuz with your last post it sounds like you have a lot of info there as an owner and a new member But as i can see now you w***ed for LR so i thats how you got the info


Not saying that you haven't got a RRS or any thing like that by the way Very Happy


I don't own a RRS, wish I could afford one!!

To make up for that, I drive a ford cortina with a range rover V8 in it!

I'm a fully trained LR technician with 10 years experience although I don't work at a landy dealer any more, I jacked it in 4 weeks ago and now work at a chevy/mitsubishi dealer. I no longer work for Stratstone land rover cardiff. Thank f**K!!!

Post #136540 Fri Sep 07 2007 6:16pm
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Nutty Nige



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Now there is a thought, what would be the percentage of warranty work through the workshop in Chevy/Mitsubishi dealer compared to a LR dealer. Whistle Whistle You don't stop playing because you get old, You get old because you stop playing.

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Post #136552 Fri Sep 07 2007 9:38pm
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Peter



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I read somewhere else that this is part of the global OBD3 standard to be fitted to all cars by 2012 - I think!

Anyway here's some info

https://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=13847 It's finally gone! Replaced with BMW 730SE in Sophisto grey Xirallic finish with Oyster (Ivory) and black interior. DAB, Climate glass, Ceramic iDrive and gear selector, power boot and iPhone Bluetooth pack - luvvin' it!

I miss my old RRS "bucket" rattling around but it just had to go!

Post #139552 Wed Sep 26 2007 4:46pm
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