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Nothing that a good kick in the bo**ocks couldnt cureOriginally posted by Churchill View PostNope, it just ain't black.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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I had a Grand Cherokee (2000 model) and it was fine, and I'm 6'5"Originally posted by Churchill View PostThat's alright if you're a dwarf.
Haven't tried a current shape Range Rover (or RR Sport which is actually a Disco3 in disguise) but the old shape (1994-2002) didn't have enough headroom, even with sunroof delete and electric seats.Comment
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Now, you see that's where we differ. No probs in Range Rovers but the Grand Cherokee is just too low.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI had a Grand Cherokee (2000 model) and it was fine, and I'm 6'5"
Haven't tried a current shape Range Rover (or RR Sport which is actually a Disco3 in disguise) but the old shape (1994-2002) didn't have enough headroom, even with sunroof delete and electric seats.Comment
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Hasn't that got the same engine as the new Dodge Challenger (that has the highest CO2 emissions than any other production car apart from the Lambo LP400 thingy), good luck with the road tax, personally I'd rather wait for the Challenger to come out. unless you really need an estate car of course.Originally posted by Archangel View PostTest drove a 300C yesterday.
6.1 litre V8 Touring.
0-60 4.9sec top speed 168mph
The fastest hearse in the world!
Her indoors was not so impressed, so probably a non starter. The sound it made was fantastic though, typical V8 burble on tickover, then just a roar when you put your foot down.Some people are like slinkys, totally pointless but the thought of pushing them down a flight of stairs never fails to put a smile on your face.Comment
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Does not compute - we must be comparing different models - or are you talking about legroom as opposed to headroom?Originally posted by Churchill View PostNow, you see that's where we differ. No probs in Range Rovers but the Grand Cherokee is just too low.Comment
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Reminds me of a joke about coalminer and going home for lunch.Originally posted by Churchill View PostNope, it just ain't black.Comment
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Must admit I always found all the Cherokees to be Tardis-in-reverse - damn great car with absolutely no room inside. And I'm only 5'11"Blog? What blog...?
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A quick google confirms from headroom in 94-02 Rangie = 38.4 and 2000 model grand Cherry = 39.7 which certainly concurs with what I found.Originally posted by Churchill View PostNow, you see that's where we differ. No probs in Range Rovers but the Grand Cherokee is just too low.Comment
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