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DAVIS



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consumer reports 2006 reviews

While shopping with my wife, I made my way to the magazine rack and picked up the latest consumer reports (please notice I refuse to use caps) for all 2006 vehicles. They gave our RRS a fairly unflattering report card. They were unimpressed with the HSE torque and essentially "fussed" at Land Rover for calling it a "sport" I think what chapped my hide the most was their rating the MZB ML 500 and the BMW X5 higher than what we know to be a superior vehicle!

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DAVIS wrote:
While shopping with my wife, I made my way to the magazine rack and picked up the latest consumer reports (please notice I refuse to use caps) for all 2006 vehicles. They gave our RRS a fairly unflattering report card. They were unimpressed with the HSE torque and essentially "fussed" at Land Rover for calling it a "sport" I think what chapped my hide the most was their rating the MZB ML 500 and the BMW X5 higher than what we know to be a superior vehicle!


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As a permanent "sports car" driver most of my life, I personally don't think any vehicle at this weight/size can be associated with the term "Sport." Cool Our heaviest in class vehicles do well, however...

Of course, Consumer Reports can be safely ignored for anything but high volume consumer products.

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Agreed, I beleive they, (CR's) do a resonsible job when it comes to digital cameras, dvd players etc. On a positive note, we received quite a bit of snow today and I got a chance to try out my RRS with the new Perilli (Scorpian Ice and Snow) tires. WOW, what a great experience! walked rigt up our steep 150 yard driveway. I thought my Audi Quatro was impressive, in snow...

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Is CR equivalent to our Which? magazine? Sounds v similar. I think LR do have a bit of a cheek calling it a Sport, but in relation to the other LR lines I suppose it is the most "sporty". What were the terms of the CR test? Was it simply an on-road car test? Did they get near anything muddy/snowy? They're not telling me that an X5 outperformed the RRS off-road surely? 

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It sounds as though CR is similiar to "your" Which, it reports on a variety of consumer products from vacuum cleaners to health care. Their staff is category specific and the publication as well as their web site prides themselves on being impartial. The 2006 report on all vehicles did a "side by side" analysis on the features, specs and a subsequent road test. Each of the evaluated categories was then assigned a point value, now the rest of what I'm writing is by memory so the following numbers may not be exact, however the ratios are. The average points for the SUVs tested was something like 62.4 the RRS received 58 while the BMW, MBZ and Porsche were rated higher than the average. Now for my disclaimer, A. I was "in tow" with my wife at the dept. store, wishing I was elsewhere B. I was bored and suffering from short attention span and C. I was Censored that CR had the audacity to disrespect the RRS, so I did not hang on their every word. Postscript, as I was writing the check for my RRS, my dealer promised me that The RRS will be selected as the 2006 "suv of the year"

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............ and I'd got the RRS down for an OSCAR Wink 
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It's done well for awards so far:

- Top Gear SUV of the Year
- 4x4 Magazine's Luxury SUV of the Year
- 4x4 Magazine's 4x4 of the Year

Again, it all depends what the test criteria are but you'd struggle really to find a more impressive all rounder than the RRS. The only car I'd really say is any contender is the Cayenne Turbo, but for all it's performance that grabs you by the jacobs, it's internal trim is fairly crappy and it still looks like the automotive equivalent of John Merrick. 

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shmoogle wrote:
Cayenne Turbo, it's internal trim is fairly crappy and it still looks like the automotive equivalent of John Merrick.



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