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Evo-king
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A Touch of Class.
I've just seen the new LR Freelander advert on TV, the one where the woman gets into the car with a storm brewing outside.
I have to admit that the facia with the analogue clock looked really smart, kinda of like an analogue clock in my Evoque.
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01-11-2012 04:53pm |
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XFullFatTim
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RE: A Touch of Class.
Interesting as that was also one of the 2010MY changes for the RRS, too many compalints from owners that they wanted an analogue clock - so they have both now
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01-11-2012 06:16pm |
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speary
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RE: A Touch of Class.
You can display one on your screen saver
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02-11-2012 09:25am |
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Coolbanana
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RE: A Touch of Class.
Oddly enough, the first thing my 13 year old daughter asked when I mentioned that I was replacing the Evoque with a Range Rover Sport was: "does it have the clock in the middle like the Discovery had?"
For some reason even she liked it and felt it added a touch of class. I'm not too fussed either way really.
My son on the other hand was more interested in the fact that it will have rear seat heating and a cooler box in the console!
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02-11-2012 09:40am |
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The Valeter
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RE: A Touch of Class.
(01-11-2012 06:16pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Interesting as that was also one of the 2010MY changes for the RRS, too many compalints from owners that they wanted an analogue clock - so they have both now
And we all thaught tradition had gone digital!! I like the analoge clock tbh.
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02-11-2012 01:19pm |
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J77
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RE: A Touch of Class.
After 9 months with my Evoque, I honestly believe the Freelander 2 is the better car, I had a 08my TD4 and a 11my SD4 and both felt a lot more solid and with more individual options. Going to keep the Evoque until the new Freelander arrives.
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02-11-2012 01:29pm |
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XFullFatTim
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RE: A Touch of Class.
It is a proven fact that analogue instruments are much faster read than digital, that's one reason why aircraft still have conventional shaped dials even though they are TFT type. It's much much quicker to realise something is out of normal parameters with a "clock" rather than digital/ numeric readout
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(This post was last modified: 02-11-2012 02:44pm by XFullFatTim.)
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02-11-2012 02:44pm |
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Straydox
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RE: A Touch of Class.
(01-11-2012 06:16pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Interesting as that was also one of the 2010MY changes for the RRS, too many compalints from owners that they wanted an analogue clock - so they have both now
I must admit the RRS loaner I have at the moment has the analogue clock in and its really rather nice - 25mpg isn't quite so grand though...
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02-11-2012 04:44pm |
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IKM
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RE: A Touch of Class.
(02-11-2012 01:29pm)J77 Wrote: After 9 months with my Evoque, I honestly believe the Freelander 2 is the better car, I had a 08my TD4 and a 11my SD4 and both felt a lot more solid and with more individual options. Going to keep the Evoque until the new Freelander arrives.
But will the new Freelander still be so solid, or kitted out like an Evoque?
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02-11-2012 04:59pm |
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XFullFatTim
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RE: A Touch of Class.
Must admit that I have been thinking about a run-out Freelander2 as a possible Evoque replacement in 2014.
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