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Is it a vogue?

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Brian the Sn@il:
my 1990 is a vogue, it has cloth seats that have arm rests all over the place, and a centre cupboard that fits a SLR camera in just nicely :lol:

Range Rover Blues:

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--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" --- Then the Vogue LSE had everything as standard.
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Thats one I wood not use off road.
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The turning circle makes it a bit awkward for one, but it's quite capable. I only do gentle lanes though :wink:

It's more at home doing this.

ben_haynes:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---It depends a little on the year, but the original "in Vogue" was IIRC a special edition based on the 2 door Carb 3.5, with the 3-spoke alloys.

By the 90's you could have an EFi (poverty spec), a Vogue with electric mirrors and stuff, the Vogue SE (special equipment) onto which you could specify ABS/ABS&TC, EAS, AirConn, electric/Leather electric seats, sunroof and various ICE options.

There's not a huge difference between them that I'm aware of, but possible the SE had more sound insulation too.

Then the Vogue LSE had everything as standard.
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so is mine a "Vouge" or an "in vouge" as it is a 1984, 3.5 carb, auto, 4 door, with 3 spoke alloys, cloth seats with arm rests on all seats, elec windows, elec mirrors, A/C.

Range Rover Blues:
It's as old as that :shock:

I might be wrong but the "in Vogue" was only a 2-door.  You can't guarantee that the wheels were OE fitment (check the hubs are the right ones for alloys :!: ).

But IIRC an in Vogue would have a small plaque next to the stereo.

ben_haynes:
no plaque next to the stereo so i am guessing it is just a standard Vouge

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