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Mark_N



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Comments on my Spec please

For you seasoned Range Rover people, I'd be interested in your comments on my spec. Long way from having to finalise with the dealer but this is my current thinking with some queries::

Car

Autobiography 5.0 V8 Supercharged

Firenze Red
21 Inch Style 16 Wheels
Ebony/Lunar Interior, Ebony Seats, Ebony Carpet
Alston Ebony Headlining
Dark Engine Turned Aluminium Finisher
Santorini Contrasting Pano Roof

Options

Premium Noble Paddle Shift
Dimming Powerfold Mirrors
Adaptive Xenons
? Tyre Repair System
Full size Spare Wheel
? Climate Front/Rear Seats
Surround Camera System
? Four Zone Climate
Loadspace Rails

Service Pack

Accessories

? Side Protection Strips
Mudguards F&R
Rubber Boot Mat/Bumper Protector
Rubber Tray Shallow

Comments?

Thanks! Mark

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Post #397613 Tue Oct 08 2013 9:28am
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simonsti



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England 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Nara Bronze

Go for the AB only 22's, they look stunning. 2014 Nara Bronze SDV6
GONE TDV6 HSE RRS in Giverny green,Ebony interior, Side steps,Tints, PTI, Tow pack, mud flaps, Side strips and Dynamics pack.

Post #397639 Tue Oct 08 2013 10:59am
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jim4244



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England 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Always go for a full size spare Thumbs Up

Jim

Post #397643 Tue Oct 08 2013 11:28am
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Baco



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Ebony ceiling without the pano room gives a very dark interior and since you've spec'ed a dark interior too I would definetely add the pano roof. I came to this conclusion after a test drive with a RRS with ebony/lunar interior and ebony ceiling. Even with the sun screen closed it was very dark (it lets through a bit of light, though, so not the same effect as a regular roof).

And yes, a full size spare is a no-brainer, you get the same type wheels for a very small amount compared to what you would normally pay for it. If you ever damage one, you have a spare one like it Wink

Post #397653 Tue Oct 08 2013 1:28pm
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jim4244



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England 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Have just seen your choice of colour. Very bold!

Do you intend to remove the bonnet 'Range Rover' letters and replace with 8" high white letters spelling F I R E back to front? lol

Only joking buddy. Spec and colour look good to me Thumbs Up

Jim

Post #397666 Tue Oct 08 2013 2:53pm
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Mark_N



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Thanks all, the pano roof is standard on the Autobiography and it will let a lot of light in. Otherwise, I agree it would be rather dark and coalhole-like in there. I have all black in my Evoque and it works well.

Wheels. Yes, the 22 inchers look the best but I thought the ride was quite hard when I test drove the car - surprisingly so - so I'm hoping 21 inchers will strike the balance between the visuals and ride comfort.

The spare wheel in the Evoque is a space saver, I do not know if that is the same on the RRS but I certainly agree it's not a lot to pay for the peace of mind of being able to change a wheel and be on my way because my experience of the repair aerosols has not been good.

Nice thing about Firenze (my Evoque again) is that it really sparkles in the sunshine, looks great but I accept it's not for the shy and retiring, though the Chilli is even brighter. Mark

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Post #397670 Tue Oct 08 2013 3:15pm
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Baco



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I didn't know that the pano roof was standard on an AB. I wish it was here, that would make the choice easier for me (I have an HSE Dynamic on order, but the AB Dynamic is tempting). I'd love to see the Firenze Red and Chili irl, I really like these colors, but I want to see these myself before ordering.

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Mark_N



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Ah yes, different standard specs. forgot to add black contrast roof which gives you painted side-skirts as well (now added). Mark

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Post #397675 Tue Oct 08 2013 3:35pm
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Chrisr1806



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Car sounds like a beauty! Bow down

Not too sure about the ebony headlining, even with the panoramic sunroof, I still found it too dark. Each to their own. Wink

Mudflaps and body side mouldings are good extras, having them put on my car when it arrives. The mudflaps look good IMO and help to keep the car a little cleaner. Thumbs Up Arrived: MY16 A/B SDV6 in Aruba, Ivory interior, piano black trim, black panoramic roof, spare wheel, blind spot monitoring, mudlaps and more... Twisted Evil

Gone but not forgotten:
2014 RRS2 SDV6 HSE in Loire Blue
2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE in Santorini Black

Post #397678 Tue Oct 08 2013 4:05pm
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Mark_N



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Yes, the body side mouldings are worth thinking about. With the car now being made of aluminium, it will dent rather more easily than steel and you only need some brain dead idiot to bang his door into the side of the car to spoil your day, week probably.

Certain environments - airports, multi-storeys, supermarkets will be off limits for mine, which is why I have a little Subaru Impreza which wears its dents with pride. Mark

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