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2008 Range Rover

Discussion in 'British' started by Noel, Apr 19, 2007.

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  1. drjohngober

    drjohngober Formula 3

    Jul 23, 2006
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    Dr.John Gober
    Chet , I agree completely. Tell Dale I said hello.
     
  2. Auraraptor

    Auraraptor F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Sep 25, 2002
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    Omar
    I wasn't commenting on your post, rather a later one by relating my personal experiances with each.

    Irrespective of that, I do agree with your post by in large save your last two lines.

    Being an avid 'driver,' I just cannot stand the driving dynamics most SUVs. You have to understand, my defination of 'good handling' has nothing to do with how fast you can go in a turn, but rather how precise and communicative the steering is. BMWs and the peppers are the best by far in this (as is the BMW designed Rover MKIV). In the middle ground are your Benzes, followed by your steel Rovers, then Lexus and the like. At the bottom are your American trucks. Good lord you probably could drive over small animals and not feel anything.
     
  3. Europlayboy

    Europlayboy Karting

    May 10, 2005
    101
    Manhattan
    Do yourself a favor and wait for the 08' Mercedes GL550
     
  4. Husker

    Husker F1 World Champ

    Dec 31, 2003
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    Yesterday, I rode in an 06 RR, and I have to say, I've never been in an SUV that delivered a ride like that. Too bad they give so much trouble.
     
  5. parkerfe

    parkerfe F1 World Champ

    Sep 4, 2001
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    Franklin E. Parker
    Maybe, but Ferrari's are mostly weekend toys whereas an SUV is usually bought as a daily driver and a RR is not good for that...
     
  6. bdog

    bdog Formula Junior

    Jul 10, 2004
    330
    what about those of us who live and/or work were road are not all in the best shape? My dad ran mines for 30 year and while he mainly used Pick-ups five seat SUV COUlD make cents however that being said for most everyone who buys an SUV a Pick-up or a minivan or a Awd sedan would work best. A RR would be nice if you have to drive back country road by day and take a date to a top club at night however upper level pick up such as the Mark LT are very nice done?
     
  7. MurcieMurcie

    MurcieMurcie F1 Rookie

    Jan 31, 2004
    3,100
    One of my friends has a ML 63, while not the same class as a RR IMO it was impressive performance wise...Have you looked at the ML's or are they to small for your needs?
     
  8. cmcjo

    cmcjo Formula Junior

    Feb 5, 2007
    414
    New Jersey
    Full Name:
    Joe
    I have both GL450 an RRover SC. While the GL is a nice car it doesnt compare to the RR in terms of ride and interior comfort. The GL interior feels smaller and is not very luxurious in comparison to the RR. They both acelerate about the same but handling is better in the GL.

    I grew to dislike all of that leather looking stuff that smells bad in the GL as well
     
  9. luke9583

    luke9583 Formula 3

    Nov 8, 2003
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    Detroit Michigan
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    Luke Wells
    JD Power doesn't seem to like anybody... LMAO.
     

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