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You must fit the fog lights. You’ll need them they are really useful when off road in bad weather.
Fitment and colour match looks good stone.
Looks so much more aggressive now.
What are thinking to do with the spot lights?
Lol. A scenario that will never occur.
That’s a shame first thing I did the night I got mine was plan a green lane. It performed brilliantly!
Phwoarrrrrr now we are talking!You driving around the bushes at night? There was obviously some dogging involved.
Looks a like beast Boba!
Really can't wait to get mine.
So with greenlaning, how could I go with some experienced people?
I never never done it before.
Hi mate where I live, there is a club / meet, that tend to meet up most weekends its been going for years, I used to go quite regular some time ago armed with a piece of Poo (Wranglers, Jeeps even a Vitara etc.. most have been jacked up Biffers and if the going got tuff you left it and collected another day!!) however with something nice you have to be a bit more careful where you go, and make sure at least one motor has a working Winch !! I know most of the courses around my way, and I know what the Finch can do, on the high setting and on Road tyres. You have to know what you are doing though, on a nice Range you can do a LOT of damage, underneath, sills, skirts, wheels, plastics and trim.
Yea I can imagine. I can confidently say I am handy behind the wheel of a rwd car. However off roading I have zero experience.
I am thinking to do the land rover experience day as a starting point and see where that goes.
Given it probably will not be anywhere near as hard-core as what you get up to. It would be a safe controlled environment.
What do you think?
Guys,
What would hold its value better over 3 years.
2018 RRS dynamic
2017 RR VSE
These are both similar in price to buy (spec dependant). I suspect however the RR may be a touch too big as a practical daily around the city?
Thoughts?
They are the same chassis, and just a little bit more overhang on the FF, so you will barely notice the difference. They feel different though, the FF feels bigger and more arm chair !
As for values, I don't think that should matter, but more get the car you want, as they are surprisingly different.
I was weighing up option, if for example a RR loses 25k in 3 years,. then it might make more financial sense to lease it. Something I have never done before, but stones thread as given me inspiration.