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Responsible off-roading by Top Gear
Andy.:
--- Quote from: "RRC" ---I found it quite enjoyable really. Would the Disco 3 be so memorable had it been driven in a 'play and pay.'
But if anyone disagrees (and by the looks of things there are), go ahead and tell ol' Terry Wogan on Points of View.
Door trim falling off...... it's expected if its buried in pete.
The idea of driving up the mountain shows the excellent capabilities of the Disco, and the success that Land Rover (and Ford) have achieved over the past few years.
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Well said, a positive response in amongst all this doom and gloom :)
muky-kid.:
:shock: I saw the repeat last night, and i must admit i did enjoy it and the new disco 3 is a good capable offroader. But saying that some parts of the action made me cringe, like the way he just turned off the tarmac straight onto the mountain without saying before hand that they had permision to do so, and as for the use of the winch and accesorys the mind bogles. Good motor but i think they couldve done it with a bit more thought. Thats my opinion.....
hingmy:
Btw - the ground used is part of the estate of Alan Clark's son and was used for the official launch earlier in the year.
Tiny Tim:
I thought it was a good, entertaining piece although I did wince at the winching. Thought the assistants may have been from Scottish LR Club when I saw it.
In the light of all this - I guess it could have been shown to have been done more responsibley.
Anyway, on another note, all those gadgets are fine but ...
- would you be offraoding £30K worth of car like that ?
- and would you trust your life to Landy electrics ? :shock:
kevbutty:
Excellent programme :D
Fantastic vehicle 8)
Nuff said [-(
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