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Maybe thats why he left due to the embarresment... It actually reminded me of colour of newborn baby's dirty diapper
DD
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A contractor at our place had an orange 4x4.. It looked a complete mess.. Only saw it a couple of times as he left now.
DD
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostI'm paying £400/year atm on mine (350z) and I would be surprised if a RR sport was any cheaper. Going up to £440 a year next year I think...
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYeah, might have to move...
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostNice car collection you building up there.
Anyway, the collection won't be complete until I've got a "pinkie" and the "Purple 35th Anniversary" special.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNope. Keeping the black one.
I always wanted the "First Edition". As of Friday morning I shall have one.
I think the Orange Colour has something of the Marmite about it - you either love it or hate it.
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostThe First Edition has a bit more kudos than the others and I remember Land Rover using the orange Range Rover Sport in all of their marketing when they first launched the car. Striking looking car and colour. Wallflowers need not apply.
Would you ditch your Range Rover for it, Churchy?
I always wanted the "First Edition". As of Friday morning I shall have one.
I think the Orange Colour has something of the Marmite about it - you either love it or hate it.
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The First Edition has a bit more kudos than the others and I remember Land Rover using the orange Range Rover Sport in all of their marketing when they first launched the car. Striking looking car and colour. Wallflowers need not apply.
Would you ditch your Range Rover for it, Churchy?
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Originally posted by Francko View PostGosh, I had to look up that word:
""Whippersnapper" is a somewhat archaic term, rarely heard today outside of movies, and then usually from the mouth of a character portrayed as chronologically-challenged and hopelessly old-fashioned to boot.
A "whippersnapper" is an impertinent young person, usually a young man, whose lack of proper respect for the older generation is matched only by his laziness and lack of motivation to better himself. "
What can I say? I hope you are not as wrong in the rest of your life as much as you are in judging me.
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