Don't know how its a lazy question??
I assumed forums were for asking questions??
Anyway, found this through Google, the search bar isn't working for some reason..
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/p38-hse-versus-vogue.68968/
Sheds some light on the question, i'll keep looking.
We are in a good mood today Goldie.It's lazy because the answers are all there to be found, if you just do a ten second search, as you have just found out. Instead you wanted others to do the work for you.
Yes forums are for questions but personally I try to find the answer myself first and only ask after spending some time searching. After failing miserably to find, or getting totally confused by, the info out there I come crawling and ask. Perhaps it's a snowflake v carbon thing
P.s there is another site out there that will explain fully. Hint: He works for Miss Penelope
We are in a good mood to day Goldie.![]()
I've been playing nice. I gave a link AND a hint.![]()
Not the go forth and multiply in short jerky movements hint?I've been playing nice. I gave a link AND a hint.![]()
Not the go forth and multiply in short jerky movements hint?![]()
So glad,Nope, I have been very pleasant, most of today. Corrected a full blown Richard earlier , so all calm and serene now![]()
I've always said that in order to buy and be a Range Rover owner, you need to know, understand, appreciate and worship the marque....
From knowing who the lead engineers and designers were, the heritage of the brand and other such questions and trivia - then you are truly worthy of for the name Range Rover to adorn your drive, parking space etc.
I can understand people asking questions that is how we all learn at some point in our lives - we wouldn't get very far if no one had asked 'How do we transport this dead animal back to the cave easier?' or 'How do we get to the moon?'
I can't expect my 4 year old to know everything straight off the bat, she needs and should be encouraged to ask questions......
Now an adult who has the cognitive ability to Gooooooooooogle - hmmmmmm, but also, forums are for those so enthused with a brand/marque as to enquire and learn further from those more knowledgeable (and sad to know the answer) as to why the Vogue model got its name, what the trim levels are for each model year and that the Range Rover was the first ever vehicle feature on the front cover of the popular fashion magazine!
Well worth the extra money, I am sure.And the shiny chrome badge on the back![]()