Why the hell not? Isn't like anyone would notice the difference.Can I , really, truly , honestly? No backing down or saying you didn't mean it? :rofl:
Why the hell not? Isn't like anyone would notice the difference.Can I , really, truly , honestly? No backing down or saying you didn't mean it? :rofl:
Wow, how could a few horror stories put someone off the green oval? You hear horror stories about all vehicles as all vehicles break (even jap motors, just generally in boring ways that don't involve fire and death). Just buy one you can afford, but remember, you might be able to get a luxury motor for shed money, but they still have luxury motor running costs.
Perhaps you should consider Shed of the Week? Usually some nice cheap luxury motors right up your strata.
Dot dot ####ing dot.
You want to buy a huge arse fore be fore to commute 6 miles and the odd run up in t'dales? You're a blithering idiot. Honestly, people like you are why the baby narwhals died. If I still loved 6 miles from work I'd run it every day. To get a bloody fore be fore for 6 god damn miles? #### ME IN THE FACE WITH A SHOVEL!
Why the hell not? Isn't like anyone would notice the difference.![]()
Why would you come to t'internet for advice? That is a silly thing to do.Thanks for that lol always somebody on these forums to attack you rather than give you advice
Typical wimminz.Tut! If you're that easy about it I don't want to now![]()
Why would you come to t'internet for advice? That is a silly thing to do.
Typical wimminz.![]()
Don't push me woman, or I'll paint your RR nondescript blue.
Why would you come to t'internet for advice? That is a silly thing to do.
Typical wimminz.![]()
Don't push me woman, or I'll paint your RR nondescript blue.![]()
I think Bix is coming from a view that a Range Rover should be bought and used for the reason Charles Spencer King designed it in the first place....for country pursuits and exceptional Off Road Ability and not just as an on road 'Chelsea' tractor....
I use my Range Rover off road, as many do...if I had no need for it, I'd have a BMW 7'er instead...
The L322 is a combination of my two favourite cars - a Range Rover and an E38 BMW 7'er.....
If I had no need to go off road...I'd have a 7'er instead....
Like those animal adverts at Christmas.....A Range Rover is for Off Road, Not just for the Road
Got to agree. Mine was bought mainly for my doggin.
Because it is a short 6 mile walk and you live in a town. The most offroading you'll do is up the drive way. I recognise this is du jour for the school run types, if you want luxury to waft around in get a saloon, can get a very tidy mid-00s S-Class for about 4 grand these days (plus they have 30 year corrosion guaranty which is handy). If you want to haul around muts any estate would do the job, Volvo V70 springs to mind, if you absolutely must have fore be fore for those leaf covered roads an Audi A4 Avant.Lol I will keep looking then and report my findings. Anyway why not have a range rover for a 6 miles commute if you can afford it!
Because it is a short 6 mile walk and you live in a town. The most offroading you'll do is up the drive way. I recognise this is du jour for the school run types, if you want luxury to waft around in get a saloon, can get a very tidy mid-00s S-Class for about 4 grand these days (plus they have 30 year corrosion guaranty which is handy). If you want to haul around muts any estate would do the job, Volvo V70 springs to mind, if you absolutely must have fore be fore for those leaf covered roads an Audi A4 Avant.
If you want reliability, VW do a nice range of vehicles that'll fit the bill Passat Estate for example, as do Toyota, Honda, Nissan...
But no, you want the school run/drug dealer image. They can't be run on a shoe string and you can bet your bottom dollar a lot of the early examples have been by this point, especially ones with a high number of owners. The gearbox will fail on you so might be worth keeping a spare car for when it finally goes pop. The age range you're looking at airbags will be on the way out, so you'll need a grand for that.
They are not practical in town vehicles, if I could get shot of mine I would be cruising around in an S-Class or an XK, but as I spend most of my time in places that softroaders can only dream about, the silly thing is here to stay.
For town driving all you're doing is sending a child to an early grave as the leading edge of the bonnet is in beautiful striking range for the sort of child who is daft enough to run into the roads. Not to mention more blind spots than the QE2. Perfect for reversing over some poor git.
The Range Rover is to get you through rough ground in luxury. There have been luxury town cars for years, stick to them.
Oh don't get me wrong it will certainly not be a Chelsea tractor, most weekends we are in the countryside with the dog, and a range rover would make things a lot Easyer than my currant car. We carry a lot of walking gear, wellies, hip flasks, guns ect lol well maybe not the latter and I would love to use it off road. I would just be using it to go to wrk in aswell. I think you have got me all wrong that's all we do spend a lot of our lives following country pursuits, I've taken up shooting lessons for example, I really do feel like a range rover would suit us and joined the forum to learn more about them
Ah, I apologise dear boy. In that case a Range Rover would be perfect. Just remember to keep about 3-4k in reserve for the big failure items. Although the gearbox has become a great bartering tool. Sealed for life, pahahha.Oh don't get me wrong it will certainly not be a Chelsea tractor, most weekends we are in the countryside with the dog, and a range rover would make things a lot Easyer than my currant car. We carry a lot of walking gear, wellies, hip flasks, guns ect lol well maybe not the latter and I would love to use it off road. I would just be using it to go to wrk in aswell. I think you have got me all wrong that's all we do spend a lot of our lives following country pursuits, I've taken up shooting lessons for example, I really do feel like a range rover would suit us and joined the forum to learn more about them
thats sorted then !
welcome to the club !![]()
Mine is used off road for the latter....Oh don't get me wrong it will certainly not be a Chelsea tractor, most weekends we are in the countryside with the dog, and a range rover would make things a lot Easyer than my currant car. We carry a lot of walking gear, wellies, hip flasks, guns ect lol well maybe not the latter and I would love to use it off road. I would just be using it to go to wrk in aswell. I think you have got me all wrong that's all we do spend a lot of our lives following country pursuits, I've taken up shooting lessons for example, I really do feel like a range rover would suit us and joined the forum to learn more about them
Because it is a short 6 mile walk and you live in a town. The most offroading you'll do is up the drive way. I recognise this is du jour for the school run types, if you want luxury to waft around in get a saloon, can get a very tidy mid-00s S-Class for about 4 grand these days (plus they have 30 year corrosion guaranty which is handy). If you want to haul around muts any estate would do the job, Volvo V70 springs to mind, if you absolutely must have fore be fore for those leaf covered roads an Audi A4 Avant.
If you want reliability, VW do a nice range of vehicles that'll fit the bill Passat Estate for example, as do Toyota, Honda, Nissan...
But no, you want the school run/drug dealer image. They can't be run on a shoe string and you can bet your bottom dollar a lot of the early examples have been by this point, especially ones with a high number of owners. The gearbox will fail on you so might be worth keeping a spare car for when it finally goes pop. The age range you're looking at airbags will be on the way out, so you'll need a grand for that.
They are not practical in town vehicles, if I could get shot of mine I would be cruising around in an S-Class or an XK, but as I spend most of my time in places that softroaders can only dream about, the silly thing is here to stay.
For town driving all you're doing is sending a child to an early grave as the leading edge of the bonnet is in beautiful striking range for the sort of child who is daft enough to run into the roads. Not to mention more blind spots than the QE2. Perfect for reversing over some poor git.
The Range Rover is to get you through rough ground in luxury. There have been luxury town cars for years, stick to them.
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