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Official Old Man

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Aug 27, 2011
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I've just bought a Freelander 2. 18 months old, £25000 from a dealer. Expensive but a lovely drive. Does 44 MPG on a mixed town and A road commute. Should I have bought a Kia Sportage instead, maybe but very happy with my vehicle. And I work hard to be able to afford it.
 




Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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Leon Knight had one I think. He had a booster seat installed though.

What's even worse is anyone who drives a Range Rover with a personalised number plate..................

..although if part of the personalisation is to show support for the Albion, the knobbishness diminishes considerably. Apparently.
 






Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,783
Location Location
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Stephen Ireland

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Nile Ranger

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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
I was riding in the Surrey Hills yesterday to and from Box Hill.

Of the few cars I saw, with the exception of a Nissan Bluebird :lol:, they were all some version of a premium 4x4's, and all super clean.
It would seem the nearest the poor things have ever got to 'off-road' was waiting for the 4x4 coming the other way in an overtaking area.
 


Redundant Gigolo

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Jan 19, 2016
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I live in the middle of nowhere down a rutted lane on farmland. I drive a 7 year old discovery and I'm not ashamed at all. It's a lovely drive, comfortable and has gone for years. I'm hoping I would not be lumped into the Range Rover bracket.

Because they tend to be pricks
 


Lincoln Imp

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Feb 2, 2009
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Isn't England funny?

We make a magnificent product, universally regarded as one of the finest of its kind in the world, sober in styling, magnificent in engineering and hugely successful in every continent and all some people can do is bicker and jeer and talk of council houses and chavs and women who do.

Still, if the Indians start making it only in Asia at least the moaners will be able to sleep easier at night.
 




Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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Cowfold
I do chuckle when I see a brand new RR, which start at £75k, standing outside an ex council house whilst costing the owner about £500 per month on a PCP contract. That is money just being thrown away with no return, society's priorities seem a bit odd to me.

Or worse still, laugh out loud, when you see one towing a caravan into/out of Wild Park. But yes your right, society's priorities have gone mad.
 


Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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I've just bought a Freelander 2. 18 months old, £25000 from a dealer. Expensive but a lovely drive. Does 44 MPG on a mixed town and A road commute. Should I have bought a Kia Sportage instead, maybe but very happy with my vehicle. And I work hard to be able to afford it.
Lovely stuff. Without the final sentence I'm sure most people would have assumed you earned your considerably large salary by sitting around doing nothing.
 














WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Isn't England funny?

We make a magnificent product, universally regarded as one of the finest of its kind in the world, sober in styling, magnificent in engineering and hugely successful in every continent and all some people can do is bicker and jeer and talk of council houses and chavs and women who do.

Still, if the Indians start making it only in Asia at least the moaners will be able to sleep easier at night.

Top 10 most reliable cars 2015
1. Toyota iQ 98.81%
2. Lexus NX 98.71%
3. Lexus IS Mk3 98.58%
4. Hyundai i10 Mk2 98.46%
5. Honda Jazz Mk2 97.86%
6. Lexus GS Mk3 97.59%
7. Toyota RAV4 Mk4 97.50%
8. Nissan LEAF 97.45%
9. Kia Picanto Mk2 97.14%
10. SEAT Leon Mk3 96.90%

Bottom 10 cars for reliability
191. Citroen C5 Mk2 86.88%
192. Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk1 86.00%
193. Peugeot 407 85.91%
194. Alfa Romeo MiTo 85.35%
195. Volvo V50 85.21%
196. BMW 3 Series Coupe/Convertible Mk5 84.78%
197. Ford Galaxy Mk3 83.56%
198. BMW 5 Series Mk5 83.48%
199. Land Rover Range Rover Mk3 79.57%
200. Land Rover Discovery Mk3 78.36%


???
 
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Diablo

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Top 10 most reliable cars 2015
1. Toyota iQ 98.81%
2. Lexus NX 98.71%
3. Lexus IS Mk3 98.58%
4. Hyundai i10 Mk2 98.46%
5. Honda Jazz Mk2 97.86%
6. Lexus GS Mk3 97.59%
7. Toyota RAV4 Mk4 97.50%
8. Nissan LEAF 97.45%
9. Kia Picanto Mk2 97.14%
10. SEAT Leon Mk3 96.90%

Bottom 10 cars for reliability
191. Citroen C5 Mk2 86.88%
192. Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk1 86.00%
193. Peugeot 407 85.91%
194. Alfa Romeo MiTo 85.35%
195. Volvo V50 85.21%
196. BMW 3 Series Coupe/Convertible Mk5 84.78%
197. Ford Galaxy Mk3 83.56%
198. BMW 5 Series Mk5 83.48%
199. Land Rover Range Rover Mk3 79.57%
200. Land Rover Discovery Mk3 78.36%


Oh well, at least on the occasions it is running, people will think you look really good in it ???

Eight Japs two Korean and one spanish in top ten......All European makes in bottom ten unless you call Ford American..Oh dear.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Oh well, at least on the rare occasions it is running, you'll be able to look cool in front of the people you want to impress

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Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Top 10 most reliable cars 2015
1. Toyota iQ 98.81%
2. Lexus NX 98.71%
3. Lexus IS Mk3 98.58%
4. Hyundai i10 Mk2 98.46%
5. Honda Jazz Mk2 97.86%
6. Lexus GS Mk3 97.59%
7. Toyota RAV4 Mk4 97.50%
8. Nissan LEAF 97.45%
9. Kia Picanto Mk2 97.14%
10. SEAT Leon Mk3 96.90%

Bottom 10 cars for reliability
191. Citroen C5 Mk2 86.88%
192. Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk1 86.00%
193. Peugeot 407 85.91%
194. Alfa Romeo MiTo 85.35%
195. Volvo V50 85.21%
196. BMW 3 Series Coupe/Convertible Mk5 84.78%
197. Ford Galaxy Mk3 83.56%
198. BMW 5 Series Mk5 83.48%
199. Land Rover Range Rover Mk3 79.57%
200. Land Rover Discovery Mk3 78.36%


???

I think you'll find that a Toyota is the vehicle of choice in countries where the vehicle actually NEEDS to go off road, Range Rovers are basically just status symbols imo
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,213
Goldstone
I do chuckle when I see a brand new RR, which start at £75k, standing outside an ex council house whilst costing the owner about £500 per month on a PCP contract. That is money just being thrown away with no return, society's priorities seem a bit odd to me.
So I can't go and visit my old friends, you want me to ditch them and get richer ones?
 




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