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Hi,

for them who know it just a simple question.
I have a RRclassic , a Voque SE ( Special Edition i suppose ), but i see
often newer RRs with DSE or HSE on it an my son asked me what it meant. I
don't know so please help...


 
"J.Muller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> for them who know it just a simple question.
> I have a RRclassic , a Voque SE ( Special Edition i suppose ), but i see
> often newer RRs with DSE or HSE on it an my son asked me what it meant. I
> don't know so please help...


Doesn't Start Easily
Has Some Extras


 
On or around Tue, 10 Oct 2006 23:52:02 +0100, "Steve"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>"J.Muller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hi,
>>
>> for them who know it just a simple question.
>> I have a RRclassic , a Voque SE ( Special Edition i suppose ), but i see
>> often newer RRs with DSE or HSE on it an my son asked me what it meant. I
>> don't know so please help...

>
>Doesn't Start Easily
>Has Some Extras
>


bugger, beat me to it.

I think the D may be Diesel, and the H might be High-running-cost , i.e. a
4.6

--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Nessun maggior dolore che ricordarsi del tempo felice nella miseria"
- Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321) from Divina Commedia 'Inferno'
 
In message <[email protected]>
Austin Shackles <[email protected]> wrote:

> On or around Tue, 10 Oct 2006 23:52:02 +0100, "Steve"
> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
> >"J.Muller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >news:[email protected]...
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> for them who know it just a simple question.
> >> I have a RRclassic , a Voque SE ( Special Edition i suppose ), but i see
> >> often newer RRs with DSE or HSE on it an my son asked me what it meant. I
> >> don't know so please help...

> >
> >Doesn't Start Easily
> >Has Some Extras
> >

>
> bugger, beat me to it.
>
> I think the D may be Diesel, and the H might be High-running-cost , i.e. a
> 4.6
>


Dammed Suspect Engine and Highly Suspect Engine ?

Richard

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Highly Super Expensive

Richard


"beamendsltd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:39828744e%[email protected]...
> In message <[email protected]>
> Austin Shackles <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On or around Tue, 10 Oct 2006 23:52:02 +0100, "Steve"
>> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>>
>> >"J.Muller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> >news:[email protected]...
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> for them who know it just a simple question.
>> >> I have a RRclassic , a Voque SE ( Special Edition i suppose ), but i
>> >> see
>> >> often newer RRs with DSE or HSE on it an my son asked me what it
>> >> meant. I
>> >> don't know so please help...
>> >
>> >Doesn't Start Easily
>> >Has Some Extras
>> >

>>
>> bugger, beat me to it.
>>
>> I think the D may be Diesel, and the H might be High-running-cost , i.e.
>> a
>> 4.6
>>

>
> Dammed Suspect Engine and Highly Suspect Engine ?
>
> Richard
>
> --
> www.beamends-lrspares.co.uk [email protected]
> www.radioparadise.com - Good Music, No Vine
> Lib Dems - Townies keeping comedy alive



 

"J.Muller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> for them who know it just a simple question.
> I have a RRclassic , a Voque SE ( Special Edition i suppose ), but i see
> often newer RRs with DSE or HSE on it an my son asked me what it meant. I
> don't know so please help...
>


As you suspect the SE was Special edition when you got goodies such as leccy
seats leccy roof and if you were very flush leather, DSE for the diesel
variant and HSE was tagged on when a longer wheelbase version was
introduced, then they changed it a bit ( a lot really ) on the P38 (
possibly country sensitive btw ,I found the US specs)


quote->
As you might expect in a vehicle costing more than $100,000, equipment
levels are quite extensive, even in the base SE model.

Standard occupant safety features across the range include dual front
airbags, front side airbags, front and rear head airbags, anti-submarine
front and rear seats, height adjustable head restraints and three point seat
belts for all seating positions.

Vehicle control features include the permanent four-wheel drive, anti-lock
brakes (ABS), electronic brake force distribution (EBD), emergency brake
assist (EBA), 4-wheel electronic traction control (ETC), cornering brake
control (CBC), dynamic stability control (DSC), hill descent control (HDC)
and engine drag-torque control (EDC).

Comfort and convenience items include climate control airconditioning,
electrically adjustable steering column and front seats, power windows and
mirrors (mirrors also heated), remote central locking, a trip computer with
speed alert and an auto dimming rear view interior mirror. There's an
unusually large number of interior storage compartments, an abundance of
interior lighting and two auxiliary power sockets.

The SE also has a six-speaker single CD stereo system, an immobiliser and an
alarm, alloy wheels (five), front fog lamps and tinted glass.

The HSE models add a memory setting for the driver's seat, exterior mirrors
and steering column; an 11-speaker stereo with multi CD changer and
differently designed alloy wheels.

The top-spec Vogue gets a television and satellite navigation, a tilt and
slide glass sunroof, 19 inch alloy wheels, rain sensing wipers, powerfold
exterior mirrors, bi-Xenon headlamps with wiper/washers, park distance
control, heated seats and steering wheel, and 'Oxford' leather seat trim.

If you are minted ( see also Beckham) the 'autobiography' when you can have
whatever spec and extras you fancy at a price.
Overfinch for turbonutter petrolheads ( curly perm optional ) with reworked
suspension 5.7L engine and trim that fits.
and a host of others http://www.rrr.co.uk/P38/Models.htm

and the new shape bread delivery Rangie well they are all HSE except the
limited editions.

Derek
probably missed a load but am I bovvered?




 
D> and the new shape bread delivery Rangie well they are all HSE except
D> the limited editions.

New RR :

HSE - Entry Level
Vogue - Mid-Range
Vogue SE - Top of the Range

HSE stands for Hilary Special Edition

--
Neil


 
On or around Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:58:03 +0100, "Neil Brownlee"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

> D> and the new shape bread delivery Rangie well they are all HSE except
> D> the limited editions.
>
>New RR :
>
>HSE - Entry Level
>Vogue - Mid-Range
>Vogue SE - Top of the Range
>
>HSE stands for Hilary Special Edition


Hilarious, more like.

why Hilary?
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Where they make a desert they call it peace" Tacitus (c.55 - c.117)
Agricola, 30
 

"Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On or around Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:58:03 +0100, "Neil Brownlee"
> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
> > D> and the new shape bread delivery Rangie well they are all HSE except
> > D> the limited editions.
> >
> >New RR :
> >
> >HSE - Entry Level
> >Vogue - Mid-Range
> >Vogue SE - Top of the Range
> >
> >HSE stands for Hilary Special Edition

>
> Hilarious, more like.
>
> why Hilary?
>

Designers' missus?

Martin


 

"Oily" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On or around Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:58:03 +0100, "Neil Brownlee"
>> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>>
>> > D> and the new shape bread delivery Rangie well they are all HSE
>> > except
>> > D> the limited editions.
>> >
>> >New RR :
>> >
>> >HSE - Entry Level
>> >Vogue - Mid-Range
>> >Vogue SE - Top of the Range
>> >
>> >HSE stands for Hilary Special Edition

>>
>> Hilarious, more like.
>>
>> why Hilary?
>>

> Designers' missus?
>
> Martin
>

dammit the lwb was LSE
loony special edition


 
Oily wrote:

> "Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>On or around Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:58:03 +0100, "Neil Brownlee"
>><[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>>
>>
>>>D> and the new shape bread delivery Rangie well they are all HSE except
>>>D> the limited editions.
>>>
>>>New RR :
>>>
>>>HSE - Entry Level
>>>Vogue - Mid-Range
>>>Vogue SE - Top of the Range
>>>
>>>HSE stands for Hilary Special Edition

>>
>>Hilarious, more like.
>>
>>why Hilary?
>>

> Designers' missus?
>
> Martin


She slept around?

 
Derek wrote:
> "J.Muller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Hi,
>>
>> for them who know it just a simple question.
>> I have a RRclassic , a Voque SE ( Special Edition i suppose ), but i
>> see often newer RRs with DSE or HSE on it an my son asked me what it
>> meant. I don't know so please help...
>>

>
> As you suspect the SE was Special edition when you got goodies such
> as leccy seats leccy roof and if you were very flush leather, DSE for
> the diesel variant and HSE was tagged on when a longer wheelbase
> version was introduced, then they changed it a bit ( a lot really )
> on the P38 ( possibly country sensitive btw ,I found the US specs)
>
>
> quote->
> As you might expect in a vehicle costing more than $100,000, equipment
> levels are quite extensive, even in the base SE model.
>
> Standard occupant safety features across the range include dual front
> airbags, front side airbags, front and rear head airbags,
> anti-submarine front and rear seats, height adjustable head
> restraints and three point seat belts for all seating positions.
>
> Vehicle control features include the permanent four-wheel drive,
> anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic brake force distribution (EBD),
> emergency brake assist (EBA), 4-wheel electronic traction control
> (ETC), cornering brake control (CBC), dynamic stability control
> (DSC), hill descent control (HDC) and engine drag-torque control
> (EDC).
> Comfort and convenience items include climate control airconditioning,
> electrically adjustable steering column and front seats, power
> windows and mirrors (mirrors also heated), remote central locking, a
> trip computer with speed alert and an auto dimming rear view interior
> mirror. There's an unusually large number of interior storage
> compartments, an abundance of interior lighting and two auxiliary
> power sockets.
> The SE also has a six-speaker single CD stereo system, an immobiliser
> and an alarm, alloy wheels (five), front fog lamps and tinted glass.
>
> The HSE models add a memory setting for the driver's seat, exterior
> mirrors and steering column; an 11-speaker stereo with multi CD
> changer and differently designed alloy wheels.
>
> The top-spec Vogue gets a television and satellite navigation, a tilt
> and slide glass sunroof, 19 inch alloy wheels, rain sensing wipers,
> powerfold exterior mirrors, bi-Xenon headlamps with wiper/washers,
> park distance control, heated seats and steering wheel, and 'Oxford'
> leather seat trim.
> If you are minted ( see also Beckham) the 'autobiography' when you
> can have whatever spec and extras you fancy at a price.
> Overfinch for turbonutter petrolheads ( curly perm optional ) with
> reworked suspension 5.7L engine and trim that fits.
> and a host of others http://www.rrr.co.uk/P38/Models.htm
>
> and the new shape bread delivery Rangie well they are all HSE except
> the limited editions.
>
> Derek
> probably missed a load but am I bovvered?



anti-submarine
front and rear seats ?

Am I missing something here?

--
If Your specification is vague or imprecise, you'll likely get what you
asked for not what you wanted!

Do not say it cannot be done, rather what is needed for it to be done!


 

"GbH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Derek wrote:
>> "J.Muller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> for them who know it just a simple question.
>>> I have a RRclassic , a Voque SE ( Special Edition i suppose ), but i
>>> see often newer RRs with DSE or HSE on it an my son asked me what it
>>> meant. I don't know so please help...
>>>

>>
>> As you suspect the SE was Special edition when you got goodies such
>> as leccy seats leccy roof and if you were very flush leather, DSE for
>> the diesel variant and HSE was tagged on when a longer wheelbase
>> version was introduced, then they changed it a bit ( a lot really )
>> on the P38 ( possibly country sensitive btw ,I found the US specs)
>>
>>
>> quote->
>> As you might expect in a vehicle costing more than $100,000, equipment
>> levels are quite extensive, even in the base SE model.
>>
>> Standard occupant safety features across the range include dual front
>> airbags, front side airbags, front and rear head airbags,
>> anti-submarine front and rear seats, height adjustable head
>> restraints and three point seat belts for all seating positions.
>>
>> Vehicle control features include the permanent four-wheel drive,
>> anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic brake force distribution (EBD),
>> emergency brake assist (EBA), 4-wheel electronic traction control
>> (ETC), cornering brake control (CBC), dynamic stability control
>> (DSC), hill descent control (HDC) and engine drag-torque control
>> (EDC).
>> Comfort and convenience items include climate control airconditioning,
>> electrically adjustable steering column and front seats, power
>> windows and mirrors (mirrors also heated), remote central locking, a
>> trip computer with speed alert and an auto dimming rear view interior
>> mirror. There's an unusually large number of interior storage
>> compartments, an abundance of interior lighting and two auxiliary
>> power sockets.
>> The SE also has a six-speaker single CD stereo system, an immobiliser
>> and an alarm, alloy wheels (five), front fog lamps and tinted glass.
>>
>> The HSE models add a memory setting for the driver's seat, exterior
>> mirrors and steering column; an 11-speaker stereo with multi CD
>> changer and differently designed alloy wheels.
>>
>> The top-spec Vogue gets a television and satellite navigation, a tilt
>> and slide glass sunroof, 19 inch alloy wheels, rain sensing wipers,
>> powerfold exterior mirrors, bi-Xenon headlamps with wiper/washers,
>> park distance control, heated seats and steering wheel, and 'Oxford'
>> leather seat trim.
>> If you are minted ( see also Beckham) the 'autobiography' when you
>> can have whatever spec and extras you fancy at a price.
>> Overfinch for turbonutter petrolheads ( curly perm optional ) with
>> reworked suspension 5.7L engine and trim that fits.
>> and a host of others http://www.rrr.co.uk/P38/Models.htm
>>
>> and the new shape bread delivery Rangie well they are all HSE except
>> the limited editions.
>>
>> Derek
>> probably missed a load but am I bovvered?

> <Geoff_Hannington wrote
> anti-submarine
> front and rear seats ?
>
> Am I missing something here?
>

yep last weeks episode of Mythbusters about airline crashes facinating you
may survive a crash but when the seats in front 'submarine' i.e. collapse
downward it will like as not break your leg and hey presto crispy passenger
as you wont be clambering out of the wreckage before it all goes WOOOF-
cracking programme done by blokes who do movie special effects for a living.

http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/mythbusters/mythbusters.html


Derek


 
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