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kash



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2.7 or 3.0 v6 hse ??

Hi Guys

New to this forum and the RRS so please bear with me, I ve started looking into buying the RRS and would like to know if there is a considerable difference between the 2.7 and 3.0 versions of HSE ie power/ weight ratio etc

I,d like to buy a RRS with an engine size suitable for the size, providing enough kick and economical on the juice.

I,m mostly looking at used models mostly 2006 and 2007, any major difference between the two years?

Also Lookers have been mentioned in Park Royal, would they be trusted for bodywork and maintenence?

Tks

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purple people eater



Member Since: 10 Dec 2009
Location: Miles beyond midlife crisis
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only my opinion but traded up to 3.0 from 2.7 and am enjoying the difference, though may be clouded by improvements to MY10 purple people eater

There are no good days, just some days that are not as bad as others!


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
My work car Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDci Zetec auto Estate in Silver

Post #252745 Sat Jan 30 2010 1:24am
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dazsear



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The 3.0 is much better than the 2.7 in both performance and economy, the downside is that it only became available last September so will cost you a lot more money to get hold of the car in the first place.

I would have to advice that you got a TDV8 since its better than both of the above and available n the older cars, sure you will get less miles to the gallon but its worth it.

My TDV8 is chipped and still returns an average of 25mpg on normal driving and 30mpg+ if you take it steady on a run.......drive like a fool and its down to 18mph but more fun than a roller coaster so who cares once in a while!

Daz 2017 4.4 Autobiography FFRR - love this car
Gone - VW T5 Transporter
Long gone - 2009 Disco
Long gone but never out of my thoughts - 2008 TDV8 HST

Post #252754 Sat Jan 30 2010 1:36am
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purple people eater



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was for some reason talked out of the TDV8 by the sales team, probably because they had a purple TDV6 to shift before the end of ther month purple people eater

There are no good days, just some days that are not as bad as others!


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
My work car Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDci Zetec auto Estate in Silver

Post #252756 Sat Jan 30 2010 1:45am
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dazsear



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Have you driven a TDV8 or even a chipped TDV8.........if not I'd stay away from one or it might get a little expensive if you get hooked. Laughing

I've not tried a 3.0 RRS but did take out a new 3.0 HSE D4 and as nice as it was it's not a patch on the TDV8!


Daz Thumbs Up 2017 4.4 Autobiography FFRR - love this car
Gone - VW T5 Transporter
Long gone - 2009 Disco
Long gone but never out of my thoughts - 2008 TDV8 HST

Post #252759 Sat Jan 30 2010 1:55am
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