Range Rover SVR
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I'm with GC on the SVR. Pointless vehicle but I still really want one. I have rarely taken my disco's off road and even then its been just a rutted green lane rather than anything difficult. Even managed to get the D2 stuck in the mud trying to tow a horse box up a slight incline with AT2's. The discos have been a godsend in the snow (I live in semi-rural, very hilly peak district) and a normal car or even a land rover with normal tyres wouldnt have been useable. So an SVR would probably be a bit rubbish in the snow what with sporty tyres. Chains or even 'spike spiders' are a faff.
DonkeyApple said:
Was probably Michael Vaughan returning from visiting another house wife.
Cracking looking cars and while the Cayenne Turbo may or may not be faster, it's not tall enough to really be an SUV these days, much more a crossover in that dynamic. Plus, being Porsche, I suspect that by the time you've added some basic options like a steering wheel, seats or body the price will be higher still. And finally, seeing as Range Rover are the daddies of the luxury SUV market it only seems logical to have a mental, road focussed car.
Nah he's in Baslow. His wife had a go at me once as I followed my mountain biking pal up a side road and into the courtyard outside his house (as my friend wanted to show me where Michael lives). Cricket obviously didnt pay well but the free LR products do help I guess. Cracking looking cars and while the Cayenne Turbo may or may not be faster, it's not tall enough to really be an SUV these days, much more a crossover in that dynamic. Plus, being Porsche, I suspect that by the time you've added some basic options like a steering wheel, seats or body the price will be higher still. And finally, seeing as Range Rover are the daddies of the luxury SUV market it only seems logical to have a mental, road focussed car.
Edited by DonkeyApple on Wednesday 22 April 13:02
DonkeyApple said:
Ah, they must have moved Baslow quite recently as it was always on the way between Hathersage and Bakewell.
As I live there..... baslow is a left turn at Calver. If you are coming from Hathersage through Grindleford you would go via Hassop and not via Baslow to Bakewell. :-) Gassing Station | Land Rover | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff