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LouD86 said:
Looks like avoiding the puddle really put you in there
Hope its just visual, nothing too major, and your ok?
small dent behind the rear window and that was it. it was quite slow so no damage either to me or my brother. he was quite impressed with my driving skills. i told him to drive the rest of the day. Hope its just visual, nothing too major, and your ok?
Hotspur Cars Sandringham 6. (basically a modified stage 1 V8) 3.5 litre Rover V8 Mk 1 Range Rover gearbox with central differential through drive to rear diff. Air locking central diff.
Fairey overdrive so 16 forward speeds.
Battery powered hydraulic pump which operates tipping body and 1 ton capacity swinging crane. Used for loading largish logs in woodland
Gingerbread Man said:
StefanVXR8 said:
One of them parked opposite me. A quirky design. 4L V6? What are they like?Very comfy, excellent for long distance cruising and pretty awesome off road.
A few people comment about both rear seat access due to the suicide rear doors and also visibility given the size of the C pillars but we've had no issues with either.
Solid build both inside and out too.
Stef
Edited by StefanVXR8 on Friday 27th February 12:42
Edited by StefanVXR8 on Friday 27th February 12:52
Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
Looks nice Ian. What engine does she have? And what swayed you to go Jeep from LR products? How does it compare?
It's an Overland with the 247hp V6 diesel, 8-speed auto and air suspension.The Evoque was a great car, but I found it was just too small, especially the boot (we have dogs, and a son in a band). The obvious choice would have been another Discovery, but my wife felt it was just a bit too utilitarian. One of the main requirements was that the back seats should fold flat, so we did a tour of the dealers in Guildford looking at alternatives. RR Sport would have been the choice if the seats folded flat, but that ruled it out. Others we looked at were X5, Q7, Toureg, M class, Landcruiser. We hadn't initially considered the Jeep, but the dealer was there and they lent us the demonstrator for a day - pleasantly surprised!
Interior quality is good, but a step down from RR (but then it is somewhat cheaper). Ride and handling surprisingly good, much less body roll than you'd expect and felt better than either the Disco or Evoque. Engine is strong, though a little noisy. My only niggles are the foot-operated parking brake which took a bit of getting used to, and the auto-dimming of the instrument panel (which is linked to the auto headlights).
Overall very happy with it, especially considering the price (you should be able to get at least a 20% discount from list).
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