I would just like to say

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Hope you've all been having a great Bank Holiday weekend, and remember that it's going to **** it down for the next week!
I hope that Hippo has loads of Gaffer tape for his Gaylanderer doors! :p:p
 
Hope you've all been having a great Bank Holiday weekend, and remember that it's going to **** it down for the next week!
I hope that Hippo has loads of Gaffer tape for his Gaylanderer doors! :p:p
Be careful yer don't get taken out by a tin of spaghetti. They can be viscous little bas***s. Known to attack from behind...















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#NijaGetti
 
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Whilst I am not a massive fan of the Freelander, it is worthy of a place in the Pantheon of Land Rovers - it proved its mettle on the Camel Trophy and also in the G4 challenges.....alongside, the Classic Range Rover, 110's, Disco's and the L322.

The Ejoke on the other hand, this is not and should never be called a Range Rover......

The point of Range Rover is to be the pinnacle, the top dog, the best of the best......why bring out a second best alternative? Why cheapen the Range Rover brand? The point of Range Rover is to be the ultimate, the Evoque is just a second best alternative and that is not what Range Rover is all about.

I must calm down, I must calm down - I am no longer a Range Rover owner, I now own a Tratter, breathe....breathe......calm....clam....relax......
Not been about for a while...

Only on LZ will yer find a lord talking to a saint...

The Evoque is very similar in 4x4 technology to the Freelander 2. Not sure on ground clearance... but to me it's a more upmarket Freelander 2.

If yer think back many years ago... a similar thing happened then, to what is happening now with the current model line-up. There was a gap in the market which the Disco 1 filled. Later the Freelander 1 filled another. As peeps demands and society changes... demand for different vehicles will come along. LR have adapted to that and produced vehicles. They're not doing it out of the goodness of their hearts. They're dong it to make money. At least it keeps the brand going and peeps employed. Who would have said in the early 1980's that LR would be the UK's largest manufacturer of cars 30 odd years in the future. That's some change.
 
With all this summer stuff and fine weather ahead so that us Tratterers can do some meaningful pottering about wiv our loved ones, I am mightily urinated orft because it's estimated that my fourth-time rebuilt wrist might take another six months of physio before restoring a possible 40-50% usage!
This is one not happy bunny, so I'll spend me time here and annoying the intercourse out of you lot ... espeshully Hippypottymouth and Marmalade, coz they sometimes bite :p:p:p
It's a violent world out there. Be careful

#NijaGetti
 
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