Should I buy this FFRR?
Discussion
'Yes' or 'No' answers please, will tally once thread has run its course and go with the majority (maybe)
http://www.usedcarsni.com/87351890?grtkey=13649099...
Thanks!
http://www.usedcarsni.com/87351890?grtkey=13649099...
Thanks!
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Yes, it seems to have had an automatic box fitted since that ad, this is the ad from the sellers own website. AJM, tend to agree about interior but would be a change as all my cars so far have had black interiors
http://www.drewbaxtercars.com/detail.php?1095
Yes, it seems to have had an automatic box fitted since that ad, this is the ad from the sellers own website. AJM, tend to agree about interior but would be a change as all my cars so far have had black interiorshttp://www.drewbaxtercars.com/detail.php?1095
thought the Vogue SE had rear entertainment?
i'd say the price is a bit high but don't known about NI prices?
but to describe it as a 'Jeep' would put me off - lol!
the ivory interior is a plus point IF its in pristine condition (i have ivory) makes the interior more 'spacious' - black makes it look like a cave imo
i'd say the price is a bit high but don't known about NI prices?
but to describe it as a 'Jeep' would put me off - lol!
the ivory interior is a plus point IF its in pristine condition (i have ivory) makes the interior more 'spacious' - black makes it look like a cave imo
Edited by grand cherokee on Wednesday 3rd April 10:21
grand cherokee said:
the ivory interior is a plus point IF its in pristine condition (i have ivory) makes the interior more 'spacious' - black makes it look like a cave imo
This. Personal preference and all that, but my Rangie had ivory, and now the Disco has Essence of Camel or whatever it's called - makes the interiors much nicer places to be in IMHO. Disco has wood dash, Rangie had dark wood and blue dashtop, though I suspect a black Rangie would get a black dashtop.at main dealer the other day and had a look at a L405 - everything in black - truly unpleasant to the point of claustrophobia inside - plus it had the 'silly' individual rear seats - only any use if you have a 'driver'
also the leather in the seats seemed very thin? - others have said the Oxford leather circa 2005 was the best - i'd tend to agree
also the leather in the seats seemed very thin? - others have said the Oxford leather circa 2005 was the best - i'd tend to agree
Why not spend a bit more and get a facelift version?
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/l...
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/l...
Edited by Gurbinder on Thursday 4th April 12:49
The No's probably have it
I went to see the car a fortnight ago and I was seriously disappointed - I've heard so many good things abour FFRRs (including from Clarkson) that I was fully expecting to be blown away and buy it there and then. I drive a Q7 at present, the experience of climbing out of it and into a Range Rover can only be likened to climbing into Postman Pat's van. I couldn't believe how much less space there was in the RR compared to the Q7 and how upright the windscreen and dash seemed, it was nearly laughable. I took it for a drive and again was disappointed, the ride wasnt what I was expecting and the engine/acceleration wasn't a patch on the Audi.
Alot of you LR guys won't agree with this but I've made the decision to stick with Q7's - hands up the FFRR would blow a Q7 away off road, but on it theres no comparison as far as I'm concerned *Dons flak jacket and helmet*
I went to see the car a fortnight ago and I was seriously disappointed - I've heard so many good things abour FFRRs (including from Clarkson) that I was fully expecting to be blown away and buy it there and then. I drive a Q7 at present, the experience of climbing out of it and into a Range Rover can only be likened to climbing into Postman Pat's van. I couldn't believe how much less space there was in the RR compared to the Q7 and how upright the windscreen and dash seemed, it was nearly laughable. I took it for a drive and again was disappointed, the ride wasnt what I was expecting and the engine/acceleration wasn't a patch on the Audi.
Alot of you LR guys won't agree with this but I've made the decision to stick with Q7's - hands up the FFRR would blow a Q7 away off road, but on it theres no comparison as far as I'm concerned *Dons flak jacket and helmet*
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