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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI've had 3 Range Rovers and 1 RR Sport, never had a problem with any of 'em.
You must've been unlucky.
Always cooling problems with my last RR, radiator bust, pipe split etc and an air suspension fault too (looked like a drag car)
You get to know your local RAC man on first name terms, and send him a card each Cheristmas
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostRange Rover Evoque looks good. Bit of a wait for one at the moment though.
Had the proper Range Rover before. Nice bit of kit, just make sure you're in the RAC though....
You must've been unlucky.
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Range Rover Evoque looks good. Bit of a wait for one at the moment though.
Had the proper Range Rover before. Nice bit of kit, just make sure you're in the RAC though....
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostAnd no Milan I don't want an f'ing Passat.
I saw a Passat last week in the car park at Disneyland with a pseudo-personalised number plate, i.e. one where the numbers and letters could, in a certain light, with a squint, look like a word.
It was personalized to "look" like it read PASSAT. WTF????
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThere must be a Nissan GTR with your name on it out there somewhere Scrag
We are planning to sell/px the 350Z and the Punto and have one car.
I'm sure a 3.0 diesel in the Q5 can provide both a bit of zing and the practicality that we currently need in the city.
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We test drove the Q5 & 7 before we bought our Discovery3. The Q7 really felt it's weight and the rear seats were too small to call it a 7 seater, The Q5 was just too small for the hassle of owning a chelsea tractor. It really depends on what it is you want from the car. From my point of view it didn't really give you any hight advantage in the drivers seat and didn't give me the space for two large dogs in the boot...
The 3 litre TDI is a fantastic engine in the estates though.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostWent to the Audi garage at the weekend to see if we could manage to get a test drive on a Q5, no luck non available.
Am looking at the 3l TDi, anyone else driving one of these?
And no Milan I don't want an f'ing Passat.
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Audi Q5, anyone driving. Opinions?
Went to the Audi garage at the weekend to see if we could manage to get a test drive on a Q5, no luck non available.
Am looking at the 3l TDi, anyone else driving one of these?
And no Milan I don't want an f'ing Passat.Tags: None
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