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will_wonka



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Absolutely



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Post #196197 Fri Nov 14 2008 3:46pm
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shab_k



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i own a q7 at the moment and my mate has a range rover sport which i drive from time to time. i feel more special in the range rover but i find the q7 more spacious and the 2 extra seats come in handy for me.
both are great cars but it comes down to what your going to use it for.
rrsport.co.uk is probably the best forum i have been on. all q7 forums are dead.

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Supertrotter



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flight wrote:

But... These things seem to have a lot of problems and are dropping value at a supersonic rate. ...


I would guess that Q7's will depreciate worse than a RRS.

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Lookers Park Royal



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Using an 06/06 TDV6 HSE and a similarly aged 3.0 TDi S-Line then they dropped an identical amount between October and November in the generic motor trade guide! Yawn

At that age (06/06) and at 32,000 miles, the RRS has held onto 2.72% more of it's original value than the Q7. So not much in it but 2.72% of £X is still money that could be used elsewhere.

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Lookers Park Royal



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Supertrotter wrote:
Thanks James, that (doesn't really) prove my point Mr. Green Embarassed


It does ST.............. I shows that the Q7 has dropped proportionally more over a 30-month term, and that amounts to well over £1200!!

You're always right, some of the time!

James Thumbs Up

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XXXAngelXXX



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will_wonka wrote:
Absolutely



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that a northern girl ? 8)

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Steve in germany



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Yeah.....Northern Germany... Laughing Speed Limits! not where I live!

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Did have: Q7 3.0TDi S-Line/Tech/Comms pack
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Post #196249 Fri Nov 14 2008 5:48pm
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Charles Hurst Park Royal wrote:
Using an 06/06 TDV6 HSE and a similarly aged 3.0 TDi S-Line then they dropped an identical amount between October and November in the generic motor trade guide! Yawn

At that age (06/06) and at 32,000 miles, the RRS has held onto 2.72% more of it's original value than the Q7. So not much in it but 2.72% of £X is still money that could be used elsewhere.

James Thumbs Up


Well, I do like the RRS (in fact I just bought one although the Q7 would not have been more expensive to me) but I think in terms of the engine it would be necessary to compare the Q7 3.0TDI to the RRS TDV8 instead of the TDV6. The result could be a little different then. Whistle Wink

Let's be honest, the Q7 is perhaps the better car (and perhaps the cheaper one, too). Whereas the RRS is the most beautiful 4x4 the Q7 is perhaps the best Minivan on the market. Mr. Green Laughing


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XXXAngelXXX



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you don't know what Steve looks like Laughing 
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XXXAngelXXX wrote:
Supertrotter wrote:


Visually, the Sport wins hands down. Over 2.5 yrs later I still find myself walking away from the car and turning round to have just one more look....




its the Aston Martin of all SUVs Smile


That's fine, so now I can really feel like James Bond. I have to go searching for my dinner jacket before I pick it up! Thumbs Up Laughing




@flight:
It depends on what you do want to have. As I already wrote the Q7 is perhaps the biggest, spaciest and by way best Minivan on the market! Thumbs Up
Mr. Green Laughing


I'd go for the RRS obviously. I'm not quite sure it really is the better car or deal but surely it's the prettier one and the one that will make me smile every time I see it and/or drive it. The Q7 on the other hand is just a car - a very big and good one indeed but still just a car, not a RRS. Cool

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Pelyma



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Funny how the D3 seems to be regarded as the best 7 seater Whistle Surely if you are buying in this sector it is practicality that matters. Porsche Cayenne S Diesel 66 Plate

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McBunny



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If you want the best 7 seater go for the way angel has gone: Buy a RRS and an Aston Martin -> 7 seats, perfect solution! Cool Mr. Green

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XXXAngelXXX



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yeah Pelyma got told off Cool Go back to your D3 alias shoe-box forum Laughing 
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