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RE: Range Rover All-Wheel-Drive system - Barneyridge - 25-09-2011 04:41am I am still wondering with the LR awd system, how does using the spare tyre work when it is different rolling circumference from the other tyres. This is a big no no with the Subaru awd system. RE: Range Rover All-Wheel-Drive system - XFullFatTim - 25-09-2011 09:45am I've had LR space savers on RRS's and they have been the same rolling circumference as the other tyres, just that the others were 20" and the spare was a 19" with a tyre of the right profile to match the other 3 so no transmission wind-up occurred RE: Range Rover All-Wheel-Drive system - denis pelletier - 25-09-2011 02:00pm (25-09-2011 04:03am)Gorjan Wrote: [quite] Why did yiu give the Evoque ![]() [/quote] I guess I have not yet spent enough time in the cabin to be able to compare it with the other cars, so it was more of a ? mark. I drove a prestige for about 1 hour with the salesman and I did not have enough time to fully appreciate the car performance and the quality of the interior. However, I did come out with a very positive first impression. Certainly strong enough to stop me from purchasing the MY2012 Q5 or Lexus RX350. I believe my next ride will be a Range Rover Evoque ![]() RE: Range Rover All-Wheel-Drive system - rchrdleigh - 25-09-2011 11:20pm [attachment=413][attachment=414]Couple of shots of an SD4 Pure Auto showing what it can do off-road. |