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RE: Not an Evoque or a Defender.................... - Redrob - 16-03-2015 12:23am

Nice move Tim, they are one hell of a car and I still miss mine.


RE: Not an Evoque or a Defender.................... - XFullFatTim - 16-03-2015 12:14pm

It will be my 3rd one since 2005 - I owned a launch day 2.7SE from 2005 to 2007 and then a 3.6 TDv8 HSE from 2007 until 2010. The TDv8 RRS is the best all round Land Rover I have owned - brilliant onroad and especially on twisty B roads where the clever electro-hydraulic antiroll bars made it corner like it was on rails, but it was pretty good offroad too. It was a huge shock to trade "up" to a FFRR with the same engine and find that it didn't have the same superb Brembo braking system or trick handling that the Sport had. I have been reading Mark_N's posts about how his SVR handles and performs over on RRSport.CO.UK and it appear that LR have a winner on their hands - a very expensive winner though! Seems that sales of the SVR have outstriped the build capabilities of the SVO dept at solihull that builds them!


RE: Not an Evoque or a Defender.................... - XFullFatTim - 16-03-2015 06:57pm

Just had an email from Grange Garage with the new car's VIN so it's on the way down the production line at Solihull - it might even be off it by now!


RE: Not an Evoque or a Defender.................... - Evo-king - 16-03-2015 09:57pm

Way to go Tim.

When we were in the dealers on Saturday I mentioned that a few people I knew had moved on up to the RRS 2.

Saying I'd like to do the same but Mrs E-K still thinks it's too big. Well i just had to sow the seeds in his and my wife's mind.

It's that or a V6 Supercharged F-Pace come replacement time for our next Evoque, collecting this Thursday.


RE: Not an Evoque or a Defender.................... - XFullFatTim - 24-03-2015 12:54pm

Just had an email to say that it has arrived at Grange Garage............ roll on Saturday afternoon!


RE: Not an Evoque or a Defender.................... - XFullFatTim - 28-03-2015 06:18pm

Here it is

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I've recycled my old RRS private plate too, even though it isn't an SVR and there are faster RRS models out there
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So far I have driven it from Barnet round the North Circular and through the back streets of Wembley and the MPG is amazing - auto trip is showing 38mpg............. stop/start in use but on a Saturday afternoon bewteen 3 and 4 pm in London................. lets hope it stays like that!
Ride on 22" wheels/ tryes on London's broken tarmac - as good as the Evoque on 20's, possibly better! And it is SO quiet compared to the Evoque. Already missing the Road Sign Recognition though, especially around London streets with so many speed cameras and with the car being so quiet it is very easy to find you are doing 35 in a 30 limit...... Tomorrow I start the hike north - should be very comfortable as the seats in the HSE are very comfortable even after the luxury of the Plus Pack Recaros of my Evoque, it is also good to be sitting so much higher too, lord of all I survey!


RE: Not an Evoque or a Defender.................... - Kojak - 28-03-2015 06:23pm

Love it! congratulations.


RE: Not an Evoque or a Defender.................... - MartinP - 28-03-2015 07:11pm

Fantastic Tim, enjoy your drive tomorrow!


RE: Not an Evoque or a Defender.................... - Evo-king - 28-03-2015 07:32pm

Congrats Tim, you should be well happy with the car (take car of that driving licence now), also it looks like you should be avoiding multi storey car parks.


RE: Not an Evoque or a Defender.................... - XFullFatTim - 28-03-2015 07:56pm

Height isn't a problem, with airsuspension you just press a button (no need to go outside with a sharp knife to puncture the suspension donuts!) and the air is let out of the system and the car loweres to access height, you can then lock it down to that for driving inside the multistorey. The photos show it at "normal" height - it can also go up to offroad height and then even higher to extended offroad (but you cannot select that, it does it if it thinks that it will bottom out) and also above 100mph the car will lower for high speed stability! On my first FFRR I could manually select the various heights but LR no longer trusts us to get it right. If you are in the wrong height and exceed set speeds the car will sound a ging and automatically rise (from access height)/ lower (from offroad height) to normal height.