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VanDaMauler 25-Sep-2006 19:17

Range rover sport TDV6 HSE and BMW M3`s
 
Took them both out for a test drive today...

Anyone got any experience of them?

What are they like to live with day to day etc....

Loved them both,but the range rovers coming out in front on a practical and easy/stress free drive front....

andyb 25-Sep-2006 19:24

Weak point on r/rover is the gearboxes........and the smoothness with the uptake of the drive.

Sit to the side of the road for a while they are ten a penny going past, especialy black ones.........

M3..............thats got you written all over it!;)

VanDaMauler 25-Sep-2006 19:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by andyb
Weak point on r/rover is the gearboxes........and the smoothness with the uptake of the drive.

Sit to the side of the road for a while they are ten a penny going past, especialy black ones.........

M3..............thats got you written all over it!;)


M3 Convertable of course in Gangsta Black, black windows etc

And I know what you mean about the RR sports, they are selling very well, soooo they gotta be good.

Two of my friends have Range rovers and they are both Hairdressers too...
I dont know, whats the world coming too... :rolleyes:

749er 25-Sep-2006 19:51

[quote=andyb]and the smoothness with the uptake of the drive.

QUOTE]

that has to be there to cope with the demands of off roading....it is going off road isn't it :-)

VanDaMauler 25-Sep-2006 19:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by 749er

that has to be there to cope with the demands of off roading....it is going off road isn't it :-)



What!!! A Chelsea tractor going off road???? Are you mad????

Getting all dirty and muddy???

Whatever next? Some crazy fool will say that we should be taking a Ducati`s on race tracks..

:lol:

Dibble 25-Sep-2006 19:58

Van, drop Rattler a u2u mate as he had an M3 converts, lovely it was too, also Chillo, but he bent his after switching off the traction control ...

andyb 25-Sep-2006 20:35

Do either of them pass the "drive by the shopping centre" test?:lol:

On the M3, i have a mate who sold his recently. He got that miffed with people sticking up of a finger at him, or waving a gripped fist in his direction...........:lol: Strange really how a certain type are associated with a certain vehicle.........:eek:

TP 25-Sep-2006 21:06

Audi RS4

What an awesome car!

antonye 25-Sep-2006 21:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by andyb
On the M3, i have a mate who sold his recently. He got that miffed with people sticking up of a finger at him, or waving a gripped fist in his direction...........:lol: Strange really how a certain type are associated with a certain vehicle.........:eek:


Oh I don't know Andy, I expect you're used to it by now... ;)

AL900SL 25-Sep-2006 21:31

I'd go for the Sport. Mainly because I work there anD have worked under BMW and would not give them them the time of day.
I am a little bemused at Andyb's comments on poor G/box quality on Sport as I am unware of any issues with them. All of the software issues are fixed and these really are a good vehicles now.
If you want to sell drugs or be a pimp go for the beema.
Other wise fly the flag and keep me in a job.
Cheers
Allan R

749er 25-Sep-2006 22:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by AL900SL
I'd go for the Sport. Mainly because I work there anD have worked under BMW and would not give them them the time of day.
I am a little bemused at Andyb's comments on poor G/box quality on Sport as I am unware of any issues with them. All of the software issues are fixed and these really are a good vehicles now.
If you want to sell drugs or be a pimp go for the beema.
Other wise fly the flag and keep me in a job.
Cheers
Allan R



funnily enough I have only heard the gearbox remark once before and that was also from a member of the Constabulary. Are you boys a wee bit rough on them? After all they are built for off roading not racing down motorways and dropping the clutch on a V8, with a certain about of play on the props is always going to invoke a good deal of diff slap, and gear box stress.

swannymere 25-Sep-2006 23:45

Every Pikey i know has a RR Sport and BMW M3's are becoming more common than Mondeo's,what about the aformentioned RS4?

VanDaMauler 26-Sep-2006 10:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by AL900SL
I'd go for the Sport. Mainly because I work there anD have worked under BMW and would not give them them the time of day.
I am a little bemused at Andyb's comments on poor G/box quality on Sport as I am unware of any issues with them. All of the software issues are fixed and these really are a good vehicles now.
If you want to sell drugs or be a pimp go for the beema.
Other wise fly the flag and keep me in a job.
Cheers
Allan R


Andyb has to have a biggoted narrow minded view of things, its part of the job description... :lol:

And the RS4 doesnt convert or go off road.....

MarkyMark76 26-Sep-2006 10:25

The RS4 will convert very very shortly if not already. Yum yum...


Ray 26-Sep-2006 10:50

RR sport is a chelsea tractor it's not meant to go off road unless you count parking on the pavement outside Harvey Nicks:D

It's not as good offroad as the non sport model or a Disco 3.

Diesels I hate 'em...............the M3 runs on petrol get that.:eek:

Ray.

Jools 26-Sep-2006 11:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by antonye
Oh I don't know Andy, I expect you're used to it by now... ;)


That's one replacement for a coffee sprayed keyboard you owe me

andyb 26-Sep-2006 12:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by VanDaMauler
Andyb has to have a biggoted narrow minded view of things, its part of the job description... :lol:

And the RS4 doesnt convert or go off road.....





Ive done the maths..........apparantly there is an extra inch of willy extention with the BMW...... :lol:

Still your right yet again, what would i know? If you really want to know how a vehicle goes, ask a hair dresser!:rolleyes:

The Audi is the one for me..........

antonye 26-Sep-2006 12:17

I like the look of the Audi but they always have the feel of playing second-fiddle to BMW. Don't know if that's still true or not, though.

For that kind of money I'd be looking for an Aston myself.

andyb 26-Sep-2006 12:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by antonye
I like the look of the Audi but they always have the feel of playing second-fiddle to BMW. Don't know if that's still true or not, though.

For that kind of money I'd be looking for an Aston myself.


...Beautiful lady on your arm, smoking jacket, shaken not stirred, big win at the casino......before a death defying leap to save the world! :D

Its you.!

Athelstan 26-Sep-2006 12:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by AL900SL
Other wise fly the flag and keep me in a job.
Allan R


Strange - then why aren't you riding Triumph and keeping them chaps in work. Flying the flag is no reason for buying something.

A purchase should be done only on the merit of the product measured by what you expect it to do, vis-a-vié its value when compared to other like products.

Having said that, I wish everyone at LR full and long employment - hopefully the dipsticks at Ford will sell you off to someone sensible like JCB - now that we be a perfect synergy and would also see a LR product back in my garage after an absence of 12yrs.

antonye 26-Sep-2006 13:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by andyb
...Beautiful lady on your arm, smoking jacket, shaken not stirred, big win at the casino......before a death defying leap to save the world! :D

Its you.!


<fx: licks finger, smoothes eyebrow>

You know it.


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