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Discussion in 'Other Off Topic Forum' started by storminnormin, Nov 27, 2003.

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  1. storminnormin

    storminnormin Formula Junior

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    Super, Boba!! Another friend of mine went in today and bought one also after I told him about it. Look up Benjie. Gave me a great deal and had excellent service skills. And I got the RR right away!! Didn't take 2 wks!! :)
     
  2. Sfumato

    Sfumato F1 World Champ

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    Dan, you knew you'd find an excuse here...That's what friends are for!!
    I miss our old Rangie Callaway...mebbe an Alpina 4.8 in a Dog?
    BTW, check out OT 8^)
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  3. vraa

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    Are you positive about that? :D
     
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    whart F1 Veteran Honorary Rossa Subscribed

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    I drove a new RR yesterday, after a friend took delivery. The vehicle seems more BMW on the inside than anything else, although it lacked the additional seat adjustments of my 7 series. Handled pretty decently for such a beast, but i want to provoke all of you for a moment: unless you have a real need for a truck, for hauling or towing, why drive one of these things? The center of gravity is high, the aerodynamics are brick-like, and no matter how brilliantly designed they are for acceleration or handling, they still handicap you considerably compared to a car or even a station wagon. (I'll grant you, i've not driven the P-truck, but i gotta believe it suffers from some of the same problems as any vehicle of its size). As a people hauler, it still can't compare to a lux. sedan for comfort, either, so i just don't get it.
     
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    vraa F1 Rookie Rossa Subscribed

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    From my POV the Cayenne Turbo doesn't really sufferfrom lack of accel (heck, it whips my dads R230 500) and it handles decently for a large truck. We come from a family where LX470's and W463's are driven till they are two wheeling and even then we turn even more. The Cayenne and Range don't suffer that bad handling wise, but then agian, I don't know who buys a people hauler and worries about preformance. The Caynne just has it :D

    And a wildcard: Have you driving the GX470? That can compare with almost every lux. sedan out there except it's sedan brother, the LS430.
     
  6. bgomez

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    After about 6 weeks of trying to decide which suv was going to replace my GX470. I too went with the RR (adriatic blue/parchment/blue piping) over the Cayenne or MB. My wife has an X5 so I just wanted something different. So far I am very pleased with my decision. Excellent ride quality and interior with a really great stereo. Acceleration is not as good as the X5 or Cayenne but that's what the other cars are for. The RR feels likes it's made better and just more car for the money also the best looking IMO. I also considered the G55/G500 but I am just not crazy about the looks.
    Thanks,Bill
     
  7. Clax

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    The reasons for me owning a RR:

    Mountain biking
    Kayaking
    Visiting the cottage in inclement weather (dirt roads)
    Canadian winters

    Nothing better.
     
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    British Motors is cool. I was able to get some discount when I helped my cousin purchased one 6 months ago.

    Way cool, if Dan can get his craving, how about we do some off roading on our next drive :)
     
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    Bill,

    I think it is time for you to drive my Cayenne Turbo. I will e-mail you when I'm back in New York.

    Rijk
     
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    Noel: have a lexus lx470 we can go offroading in. Tried it on a firetrail behind my house. Worked well enough, but I have no experience doing this kind of thing. Also taken ... let's just say a non-road route to Mt. Ham.

    --Dan
     
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    should have caught you in time to recommend white/black
     
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    last one
     
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    Twin: the white looks hot!

    --Dan
     
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    get the ROVER
     
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    Hey, Rijk:! Gladly accepting your offer. If you are not in NY can i assume you are in Holland? If so, would you please have dinner at the Oyster Bar near the American Hotel and have the dover sole and some of the local oysters? One of my favorite restaurants....
     
  17. storminnormin

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    Drove the RR to work for the first time today. Normally I can't see over the steel walls on the Bay Bridge because I'm not high enough, but the view from this thing is awesome!!! I can see almost everything on Treasure Island now! I'm going to enjoy my commutes more now because of the view!!

    Noel, good idea. This way we won't have to worry about Dan and Faisal off-roading their sportscars on the shoulders to get past sunday drivers!!!
     
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    You can't go wrong with a Rangie. Love the vantage point from the front seats. Makes you feel safer that you can see so far ahead, doesn't it? Love my Land Rover!
     

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