Saint.V8

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6 weeks ago we welcomed a baby boy into our family. He was born by c-section and being a big lad the surgeons said they had to cut into more muscle tissue to make the hole large enough for him to be popped out.

This left my partner with a rather painful wound to heal.

As you most likely know, we bought an L322 as it was the best choice for the new arrival, as our previous L322 was a God send with our now almost 4 year old daughter when she was a baby. So we decided to get another one.

This was to sit in the stable alongside our current P38.

Most insurance companies will only continue cover once the mother has been cleared as fit to drive by the doctor, and this usually occurs at the 6 week check up on the mother.

Well our fateful day was yesterday, we visited the docs and Anna was checked over and given the all clear and they said aslong as she can do an emergency stop comfortably then she is now fine to drive.

So she drove the L322 home......






.......and now she wont give it back to me!!!!

Joyful, she is able to drive, sadness that after 7/8 weeks of me driving it whenever I wanted I can't.....

Dont get me wrong the P38 is great, but the L322 is a sheer pleasure to drive.......dammit.
 
6 weeks ago we welcomed a baby boy into our family. He was born by c-section and being a big lad the surgeons said they had to cut into more muscle tissue to make the hole large enough for him to be popped out.

This left my partner with a rather painful wound to heal.

As you most likely know, we bought an L322 as it was the best choice for the new arrival, as our previous L322 was a God send with our now almost 4 year old daughter when she was a baby. So we decided to get another one.

This was to sit in the stable alongside our current P38.

Most insurance companies will only continue cover once the mother has been cleared as fit to drive by the doctor, and this usually occurs at the 6 week check up on the mother.

Well our fateful day was yesterday, we visited the docs and Anna was checked over and given the all clear and they said aslong as she can do an emergency stop comfortably then she is now fine to drive.

So she drove the L322 home......
.......and now she wont give it back to me!!!!

Joyful, she is able to drive, sadness that after 7/8 weeks of me driving it whenever I wanted I can't.....

Don't get me wrong the P38 is great, but the L322 is a sheer pleasure to drive.......dammit.

Sad for you but I pleased to hear that your wife is back to good health.
 
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Glad all is well

You knew that was going to happen so just got to suck it up :D:(
 
You will get to drive it now and then as a "treat" for being a good-boy, I am sure ;-)
At least you have 2 V-8's to play with.
 
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That's good news Ant pass on our best wishes from us 3.

I'm sure you'll get enjoy driving the L322 when reports surface of 'its doing this' !

We'll have to get the families together for a bbq or something over summer!
 
Best of luck to the better half at least the wife will let u keep on top of all the maintenance for her
 
Glad all has continued to go well for you and the family. Perhaps , Anna will let you drive the L322 on high days and holidays ;) :)
 
You were given in one hand and robbed from the other!
Rough with the smooth dude!
Although, test driveing it every now and then to 'make sure it's all good'n is a must, at least three times a week.. you know how these range rovers can be;). On the mend and round the bend:p
 

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