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New Range Rover - defender_uk - 17-08-2012 06:04pm finally revealed on LR web site.... RE: New Range Rover - PhilSkill - 17-08-2012 10:02pm Dash and computer look familiar! RE: New Range Rover - defender_uk - 19-08-2012 02:20pm don't they just...along with the steeriung whee RE: New Range Rover - XFullFatTim - 19-08-2012 04:43pm I hope that your £70k+ gets you better satnav software and higher resolution surround cams than the Evoque has despite having the same screen. RE: New Range Rover - The Valeter - 19-08-2012 04:44pm (17-08-2012 06:04pm)defender_uk Wrote: finally revealed on LR web site.... Couldn't see it when I searched. RE: New Range Rover - cjfp - 19-08-2012 04:47pm http://www.landrover.com/gb/en/rr/ (tab in middle) http://allnewrangerover.landrover.com/gb/en RE: New Range Rover - Blackseries - 26-08-2012 11:08am Just seen a New FF Range Rover totally undisguised going in the opposite direction on the M42. Anyone in any doubt about the new FFRR still looking imposing shouldn’t worry ....... it looks enormous on the road... slightly more tapered at the top than the current car but still quite boxy.....and BIG. Its “Signature Lights” didn’t look as distinctive as a RRE though. I think it complements the RRE very nicely. RE: New Range Rover - Frp1 - 26-08-2012 02:01pm I have seen 2 new ones this week near Huddersfield one in sliver and one gold. Both had trade plates on and a white pattern down the sides. I can't say I like it much, but they do look to sit lower then the current one. Ben RE: New Range Rover - defender_uk - 26-08-2012 03:33pm saw a gol;d one on a trade plate on Tues on M40 and two disguised RRS. RE: New Range Rover - mark_n - 26-08-2012 04:22pm At least it's better than the Bentley. I think LR need to be careful less they think the Irish man (forgot his name) can do no wrong. BMW entrusted their designs to someone with a similar attitude problem and spent years undoing the damage. |