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Range Rover Blues:
Hard top or soft top? fast road or track?

John T:
Fancy a soft top or a big coupe, would like a V8 (or 12)Auto RWD and need to carry two kids on occasions so all the two seaters are out, but the 2+2's would be OK. Not after a track car, would prefer a bit more comfort, more of a 'Grand Tourer'

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "TRUG" ---Forget BMw/merc/Porche/Vet....... COBRA is the toy you need
Thats the type of car i'll be getting later next year :twisted:  :twisted:


--- End quote ---


One of the members on here (& local to me) has one :D

(think it's a Sumo?? Doubtless he'll correct me if he sees this)

bullfrog:
test drive a proper merc !
The SLs use the old 5 speed .
The rest of th range now has a 7 speed auto.
Fully tiptronic on the stick or padels.
Drove a 320 CDI  the other day and made the SL350 look daft !
Bad roof design and no rear seats !!
I tested a 270 and 320 salloon (both 3.0 )
And the ML 320.
They are very nice but want to be at 70K
For what you want/budget the porsche is a good bet although servicing costs are cheeky.

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "John T" ---Fancy a soft top or a big coupe, would like a V8 (or 12)Auto
RWD
and need to carry two kids on occasions so all the two seaters are out, but the 2+2's would be OK. , would prefer a bit more comfort, more of a 'Grand Tourer'
--- End quote ---


TVR Cerbera??
4.2 V8
Giant-killing performance
2+2, but no auto option

Not too sure of the price, as they're few & far between; Vauxhall Monaro

On a similar vein.
As tested by the 'Boys in Blue'
5seater, 4-door hatch, 159MPH.................. Vectra GSi :lol:

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