RE: Range Rover Sport To The 'Ring

RE: Range Rover Sport To The 'Ring

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y2blade

56,127 posts

216 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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how did it feel around the circuit?



"Raring to go..."



Digga

40,349 posts

284 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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PascalBuyens said:
Bonefish Blues said:
What's next door under the blue tarp?
I would bet on a Sprite...
Sorry, no idea/recollection.

Late reply as I've been skiing in Austria last week, which I only mention apropos of the fact that all LR products were extremely prominent on the roads. thumbup

marc2

109 posts

176 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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Realy glad I'm a poor tax payer & cant afford to run one of these creatures, there is too much bitterness & bhing about them for my liking...nearest I got was nearly buying a Panda 4x4 for the wife, if I stood really close to it & took off my glasses it looked a bit like a RR biggrin

GeraldSmith

6,887 posts

218 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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marc2 said:
Realy glad I'm a poor tax payer & cant afford to run one of these creatures, there is too much bitterness & bhing about them for my liking...nearest I got was nearly buying a Panda 4x4 for the wife, if I stood really close to it & took off my glasses it looked a bit like a RR biggrin
I can assure you that I am a tax payer, I pay eye watering amounts of it.

As for reactions to the RR I've never had a negative one in the flesh, people write about them on here but in real life I don't have a problem, people let me in to traffic like in anything else. The car I used to get bad reactions in was a 5 series but the best is if you drive an Aston Martin.

marc2

109 posts

176 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Hmmm, now that is a dilemma, what would I be more likely to let out of a side road, a BM (newish as old ones have class) or an RR....? Go-on I will give you that one, it would be the RR every time- as I have seen one use its indicators I seem to remember ;-)
Fair point about the Aston though (DBS please) if I see one of those I smile & admire its beauty hoping for a chance to let it out of a side road...without experiencing any of the (driver behaviour based) hatred that wells up from within when presented with a BM. Sorry, bit off topic there.
In fact I feel quite warm towards RR's now you brought Bm's to mind !


Above is reply to Geraldsmiths post (I mucked up the formatting somehow!)

I can assure you that I am a tax payer, I pay eye watering amounts of it.

As for reactions to the RR I've never had a negative one in the flesh, people write about them on here but in real life I don't have a problem, people let me in to traffic like in anything else. The car I used to get bad reactions in was a 5 series but the best is if you drive an Aston Martin.
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Edited by marc2 on Tuesday 8th February 14:25

HowMuchLonger

3,004 posts

194 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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That is a giant PH smiley on the bonnet.

HowMuchLonger

3,004 posts

194 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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Had fun yesterday.

twazzock

1,930 posts

170 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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anything fast said:
Give me a full size proper RR or a Discovery any day.. and people will wont mistake me for Rio Ferdinand or Dale Winton! wink
Dale Winton's chauffeur lives in my town (allegedly), and he has a couple of FFRR on the drive...