'new' Range Rover brochure
'new' Range Rover brochure
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grand cherokee

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Saturday 8th December 2012
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picked one up yesterday whilst at the main dealers - think its the best the company has ever produced

must have had a psychologist involved because it just begs you to spend money on 'extra's' - lol!

the 'Chromaflair' paint option for the Autobiography (£8K) looks amazing - would love to see a car 'in the flesh'

some options on the new car are far cheaper than they were on earlier models?

craigjm

20,652 posts

224 months

Saturday 8th December 2012
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I am surprised that they still bother to do brochures these days with the availability of the internet and apps.

grand cherokee

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Saturday 8th December 2012
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craigjm said:
I am surprised that they still bother to do brochures these days with the availability of the internet and apps.
to be honest the brochure shows the car better imo than the 'web'?


also being 'old' i much prefer a brochure than some internet page - same as books - would NEVER own a Kindle or whatever its called - i love the tactile sensation of a book and love to see them displayed in a library were you can browse and pick up a book on a whim!

Edited by grand cherokee on Saturday 8th December 10:32

craigjm

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Saturday 8th December 2012
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grand cherokee said:
to be honest the brochure shows the car better imo than the 'web'?


also being 'old' i much prefer a brochure than some internet page - same as books - would NEVER own a Kindle or whatever its called - i love the tactile sensation of a book and love to see them displayed in a library were you can browse and pick up a book on a whim!

Edited by grand cherokee on Saturday 8th December 10:32
Im not saying there is anything wrong with brochures, i used to collect the things especially the hardbacked Mercedes ones but most companies have moved to the web now for a more interactive experience so the cost of printing brochures is un-necessary.

grand cherokee

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Saturday 8th December 2012
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craigjm said:
Im not saying there is anything wrong with brochures, i used to collect the things especially the hardbacked Mercedes ones but most companies have moved to the web now for a more interactive experience so the cost of printing brochures is un-necessary.
have a look at the brochure?

unnecessary? - no other car manufacturer the WORLD can compete with JLR sales - they must be doing something right?

just tried to 'build a Range Rover' on the web site - kept crashing?

what i will say about brochures - you 'lot' who take half a dozen or more and then sell on ebay - shame on you

as you used to collect brochures you know their price goes 'up'!

i had to pay nearly £20 on ebay to get the brochure for my Range Rover

Edited by grand cherokee on Saturday 8th December 12:01