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DonnaF



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which one?

Hi I'm new to this forum. Can anyone give advice on whether I should go for a 2004 Vogue for £21k or a 2005 Sport for £25? Is there much difference? The Vogue's seem to be better value for money and there are a few out there that you get a lot for your money for around £20k. The sports seem to hold their value better.

Also is the V2.6 HSE the same as a Vogue? As you can see, don't know much about them!

Advice is appreciated.

Post #268188 Wed Jun 09 2010 11:25am
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gazza500



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Jersey 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Chawton White

I'd go with the sport for £25 seem like a bargain Laughing Chawton White TDV6 HSE with Alpaca and Rodium, Automatic Climate Control,
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Post #268192 Wed Jun 09 2010 11:47am
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DrLex



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How about driving each one? I think you'll find a few differences.
If I was spending £25K on a RR, I think I'd look at this one closely.

Post #268197 Wed Jun 09 2010 12:26pm
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DonnaF



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Can you let me know why people seem to prefer the sport when the vogue seems to be so much more luxurious?

Thanks

Post #268201 Wed Jun 09 2010 1:32pm
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kman



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DonnaF wrote:
Can you let me know why people seem to prefer the sport when the vogue seems to be so much more luxurious?

Thanks


Sport handles much better.

Post #268202 Wed Jun 09 2010 1:34pm
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Bradders



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DonnaF wrote:
Can you let me know why people seem to prefer the sport when the vogue seems to be so much more luxurious?

Thanks


Also the Vogue is for "older" folk. Wink FF 4.4 V8 Soooo looking forward to this bad boy
Ex 2006 RRS SC - garbage
Ex 2016 135i M Sport - dream car
Ex 2003 RS6 Avant - piece of cr*p
Ex 2014 320d X Drive, M Sport Touring - ok I guess
Ex 2007 RRS TDV8 - bloody loved it
EX 2007 FL2 XS - not so bad

Post #268203 Wed Jun 09 2010 1:39pm
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MAW



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

That is comparing apples with oranges - what is it you want? Are you just after a Range Rover or do you have more you want from it - if that unsure you have to drive both but even the appearance is so different, list what you are looking for and how much you have to spend and you might get better feedback as to what to do or where to go....

Post #268225 Wed Jun 09 2010 4:57pm
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DonnaF



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I didn't think there were many differences, they both look very similar to me but the vogue looks more luxurious inside and has more extras.

We're after a car that's reliable, comfortable; not bothered about driving fast and how quick off the mark it is! Not too expensive to run (you'll probably say looking at the wrong car!)

Budget is 25k max. Did see a Sport with a bit of warranty left last week for that price but by the time we'd decided to go for it it went, so willing to wait for the right car.

The car we started off considering was a Freelander 2 but it doesn't have the luxury feel of the others even with the HSE. However, if a car doesn't turn up may end up getting one, although am reluctant to until I see the new model.

Post #268234 Wed Jun 09 2010 7:10pm
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dazsear



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I'm not sure you can compare a Freelander with either RR, if you are looking for a landrover then look at the Disco before you go down the route of the Freelander. I had a Freelander as a loan car a couple of months ago and hated the ride compared to my sport.

I would also consider how long you are likely to keep the car for, I suspect the sport will hold its price longer than the Vogue version despite it having more toys for the money........and you can't get away from the fact that the Vogue is a more mature (read here....older person) car........I've just turned 40 and feel that I am still 5-10 years away from moving up to the 'full fat' version of my much loved car.

Hope this helps.

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Post #268235 Wed Jun 09 2010 7:47pm
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lespes



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Guernsey 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

Best to drive both. engines are different Vouge will have straight 6 and is not as good as V6 RRS. Vougue will have more practical applications in terms of space and loading options, both will return mid 20's. The RRS can be take get a little time to adjust to and get comfy in whereas the FFR is much more accomadating. This age FFR will not have the terrain response fitted if you ever go off road.
May be more luxuirious inside but more frumpy on the outside. Both are great vechicles, check the history see if its main dealer try and get list of work done, tend to find a good un is a good,un and bad ones just money pits.

Be patient, spend a little time looking and you will get what you want, which really isn't a Freelander by the sounds of it Exclamation

Also bear in mind this forum is far superior to the other sides Laughing

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AJS



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Hi I brought a 2005 Sport back in March and haven't looked back, its GREAT.

One draw back the wife loves it too.

I think the Sport wins and as you say, will have a better resale value.

Post #268247 Wed Jun 09 2010 10:52pm
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DrLex



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DonnaF wrote:
[...]
We're after a car that's reliable, comfortable; not bothered about driving fast and how quick off the mark it is! Not too expensive to run (you'll probably say looking at the wrong car!)
[...]

(emphasis added)
Yup! These aren't the cars you're looking for; look further Eastwards.

Post #268303 Thu Jun 10 2010 1:40pm
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DonnaF



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That table doesn't look very good; bottom of the league! I didn't realise they were that bad! Might have to reconsider my options

Post #268368 Thu Jun 10 2010 10:09pm
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purple people eater



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but who's Mickey Mouse Table is that, we love our cars, faults and all Thumbs Up purple people eater

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Gone RR 4.0 P38 Autobiography MY99 Red ( Evil or Very Mad money pit)
Gone Big Cry RRS MY06 2.7TDV6 HSE Rimini Red
Gone RRS MY10 3.0TDV6 HSE Bali Blue with lots of bits (never grew to love it)
Here Now - 3.6 TDV8 FFRR OVERFINCH Stornoway Grey - loving it x
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