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RE: New Range Rover Sport preview. Updated with ride and drive event. - Chrisr1806 - 02-09-2013 05:53pm I had a test drive in a new RRS today, I was amazed! I will have a long think and may place an order! RE: New Range Rover Sport preview. Updated with ride and drive event. - XFullFatTim - 02-09-2013 06:16pm I would hang back, if you read the threads over on RRSport.co.uk LR has again been caught out by demand for Panoramic sunroofs and the manufacturer cannot keep up with demand............ So orders for non- pano roof are going through the system much faster than the orders for cars with the pano- roof RE: New Range Rover Sport preview. Updated with ride and drive event. - J77 - 02-09-2013 07:18pm Sounds like the Evoque all over again except our ones were cracking You not tempted Tim? RE: New Range Rover Sport preview. Updated with ride and drive event. - Chrisr1806 - 02-09-2013 08:26pm I talked to the salesman about the pano roofs. He said that they should be available again in January, so if I were to order it would be ok for March delivery. RE: New Range Rover Sport preview. Updated with ride and drive event. - RRSteve - 03-09-2013 09:20am (02-09-2013 07:18pm)J77 Wrote: Sounds like the Evoque all over again except our ones were cracking Personally I'd never order any car with any sort of glass in the roof! I've had a total of 4 cars with sunroofs of some description and I've had problems with all of them! RE: New Range Rover Sport preview. Updated with ride and drive event. - PhilSkill - 03-09-2013 11:10am My Mazda's 8 years old, has a sunroof which I use all the time, never had an issue, really miss it. But obviously any hole in the roof has a risk of leaking water in. RE: New Range Rover Sport preview. Updated with ride and drive event. - RRSteve - 03-09-2013 12:16pm I guess Land Rover know what they are doing and they have trialed the roof, but for me a hard inflexible glass section in a flexible thin metal roof just speaks future problems, especially if the car is used a lot off road! That could explain why it's so big. It does look good inside so I can see the attraction, but I'll leave it thanks. RE: New Range Rover Sport preview. Updated with ride and drive event. - XFullFatTim - 03-09-2013 04:21pm I've just seen my first two New RRS's on the forecourt of the local dealership - an SDv6 HSE Dynamic in Barolo and an SD6V Autobiog in Causeway Grey I think.................. both very beautiful cars but you really have to be a bit of an anorak to spot the difference when they are parked next to a New Range Rover too - the problem of the old RRS not really looking like a Range Rover (I think it had a striking similarity to the Mk2 P38A RR from the front) are now gone. RE: New Range Rover Sport preview. Updated with ride and drive event. - RRSteve - 03-09-2013 04:56pm I drove the V6 diesel on the road and off road on that ride and drive day and the V8 petrol on the track. The V6 is the one to go for normal everyday use although the V8 is a monster!! The V6 sounds quite nice also. RE: New Range Rover Sport preview. Updated with ride and drive event. - XFullFatTim - 03-09-2013 07:54pm I see that there are now a lot of low miles 2012/2013 S/C's on the LR used website (ex management cars?) and I must admit I find one tempting. I will wait to see what the 4.4V8 SDV8 is priced at and what the next generation engines that are coming on stream in the next 18 months before I commit myself. I've owned 2 RRS's since 2005 and the better was the 3.6TDv8. I really fancy making my retirement present to myself an S/C though...... |