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BigMat



Member Since: 17 Jul 2008
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black
Full fat loan car

Got my car in for some work at the minute at Stratstones Bury (Lancs England)..third time it has been in the last month! In for a wheel wobble..Anyways last time I took it in the gave me a Freelander 2 manual...which was terrible,I told tham I have difficulty with manuals as I have a knee problem so could I have use of an automatic this time?
Dropped the car off on Monday and they gave me a FF TDV8 vogue as a loan car,only a thousand miles on the clock and was told I could use it till my problem was sorted! Bow down

I have wanted a Rangey since I was a kid but when I was in the position to aquire one I went for the sport as I preffered its styling and size,but I was very glad to have use of the loan car and use it for day to day running to get a proper feel for it.

My verdict on the Vogue ?

A bit smoother..more toys,the ICE is better....the camera is brilliant and the dash and general interior is much classier..but...
It is slower,dosn't handle as well..eats diesel and dosn't have the same road presence (IMO).

Looking forward to getting my Sport back! 19.1 mpg..who gives a fluck?

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Misery



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Shocked Shocked Shocked I think i would agree with some of it BigMat but not all I love the FFRR

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WELL AT LEST YOU KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE NOW AND DIDN'T HAVE TO SPEND £60K TO FIND OUT YOU'D LIKE THE SPORT OVER A FFRR

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BigMat



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

JayMann wrote:
WELL AT LEST YOU KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE NOW AND DIDN'T HAVE TO SPEND £60K TO FIND OUT YOU'D LIKE THE SPORT OVER A FFRR

Sorry caps was on!! Big Cry



That is very true..never say never though! 19.1 mpg..who gives a fluck?

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BigMat, when you say smoother, I presume you mean ride quality but what were your thoughts on the engine?

A few on here have said the TDV8 is smoother and quieter in the RRS.

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BigMat



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Sorry I should have been more specific!
The ride is smoother not the engine! 19.1 mpg..who gives a fluck?

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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Having driven both I still prefer the sport, the Range Rover FFR is a very nice car, but I do prefer the sport, looks much nicer... Range Rover Sport HSE TDV6 - 08 Plate

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Having owned both.................................................... they are not meant to appeal to the same markets, I loved my FFRR for what it was - a waft mobile with great towing and offroad ability, I love the RRS for what it is too, especially now it has the TDv8 under the bonnet. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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As a current owner of both, recently aquiring the Supercharged FFRR, i can honestly say the sport just doesnt compare, i love sports dont get me wrong but the fullfatrr is just in a different league!

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All depends what you want from your car... the FFRR is leagues ahead in terms of trim/spec/luxury etc, but then doesn't work so well as a driver's car. Unless of course, your driving involves simply wafting along the road Very Happy

As has been said on this forum many a time - if LR produced a car with the handling and looks of the RRS, with the FFRR interior and space it would have the perfect car (for those who wanted a 4x4, that is) Thumbs Up 

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BigMat



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shmoogle wrote:
All depends what you want from your car... the FFRR is leagues ahead in terms of trim/spec/luxury etc, but then doesn't work so well as a driver's car. Unless of course, your driving involves simply wafting along the road Very Happy

As has been said on this forum many a time - if LR produced a car with the handling and looks of the RRS, with the FFRR interior and space it would have the perfect car (for those who wanted a 4x4, that is) Thumbs Up


I agree with you on this,the FF is better finished and has a totally different feel to it.
The RRS is a far better looking car and drives a lot better...Yes I would love a sport with a Rangey dash instead of the horrible green LCD stereo and phone screen.
Would I swap my Sport for a FF ? Never!! 19.1 mpg..who gives a fluck?

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also suprised the ff drinks more as it is a little lighter than the sport,is it as fast?

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But the FFRR has a larger frontal area and isn't as "sleek" as the RRS which means more drag. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Tim in Scotland wrote:
But the FFRR has a larger frontal area and isn't as "sleek" as the RRS which means more drag.


So what you're saying Tim is that you like to dress up in stockings, sussies, make-up and high heels? Shocked

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