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zahy



Member Since: 25 Sep 2013
Location: East Sussex
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ordering new RRS for November 2014 delivery

just finalised ordering THE NEW HSE dynamic in Fuji white 5 +2 seats to accommodate my 4 kids ! i also opted for the following options

Tan leather
paro sunroof with black contrast
privacy glass
AHBA
RED PADDLES
wade sensing
homelink
console cooler
meridian surround
BIG WASHER BOTTLE
and some other staff

Would love to go with the deployable side steps but right now it seems an expensive option to add!

am still confused whether to change to HSE rather than the Dynamic, i will be using the car daily to get to office/appointment (120 miles round trip ) i live in the countryside with possible floods !

any other options you think is worth having, and any thoughts about the dynamic and HSE- will be appreciated - dealer thinks i should go with the dynamic, but we all know about dealer's opinions and how truthful it can be ! Mr. Green

Post #422386 Sat Apr 26 2014 3:48pm
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alanad



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Scotland 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey

I had that same dilema, but decided to go with the Dynamic as you get the torque vectoring. The other option I considered was going with the HSE and getting the off-road pack which was something I seriously considered, but I decided if I was going to renew my RRS then I would get one that was as capable as the one I was giving up (and I think I have more money than sense sometimes!). 3.0 SDV6 HSE Dynamic, Corris Grey with contrast Santorini Black Panoramic Roof, lunar interior, privacy glass, upgraded Meridian system, cooled 18 way front seats, heated steering wheel, adaptive xenons, large screen wash bottle.

Gone: 3.0 TDV6 HSE, Santorini Black, Ivory/Lunar interior, grand black lacquer finish, HK Logic 7.1 Surround, Privacy Glass, Adaptive Xenons, heated steering wheel.

Gone: Jaguar XF Luxury, Pearl Grey, Dove Interior

Post #422387 Sat Apr 26 2014 3:54pm
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zahy



Member Since: 25 Sep 2013
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thanks Alana, you made me more confused Laughing

i still have 6 weeks to change my mind

Post #422388 Sat Apr 26 2014 4:00pm
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Gavin Beecham



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I had the same dilemma.
Decided on the dynamic in the end as i thought the black trim and red sport badge where worth the extra 5K Laughing
I've only put it into dynamic mode once...................for about 5 minutes!!
If you're not worried about the driving aids I would just get the HSE. It does the job very well.
I, on the other hand am an idiot!! Laughing

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Post #422404 Sat Apr 26 2014 7:16pm
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jim4244



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England 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Do you really need the wade sensing?

Jim

Post #422662 Mon Apr 28 2014 10:59pm
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zahy



Member Since: 25 Sep 2013
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Jim yes where I live we do get floods and make life easier if I ever get stuck in mid wales !

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zahy



Member Since: 25 Sep 2013
Location: East Sussex
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Gavin Beecham wrote:
I had the same dilemma.
Decided on the dynamic in the end as i thought the black trim and red sport badge where worth the extra 5K Laughing
I've only put it into dynamic mode once...................for about 5 minutes!!
If you're not worried about the driving aids I would just get the HSE. It does the job very well.
I, on the other hand am an idiot!! Laughing

Get what feels right for you Thumbs Up


I just like the Tan leather and the red sport badge Mr. Green

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philmw



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jim4244 wrote:
Do you really need the RED PADDLES?

Jim


EFA. 

Post #422670 Mon Apr 28 2014 11:40pm
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Mark_N



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Not sure what EFA means but the red paddles are a ludicrously expensive option. Better spent on a full sized spare wheel which gives you an extra rim at a discounted price - one of which you will inevitably scuff at some point - and do far more to get you out of trouble than wade sensing... Mark

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AK-Hammer



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Not sure what EFA means but the red paddles are a ludicrously expensive option. Better spent on a full sized spare wheel which gives you an extra rim at a discounted price - one of which you will inevitably scuff at some point - and do far more to get you out of trouble than wade sensing...


5+2 seating does not allow for a full size spare....

Post #422684 Tue Apr 29 2014 8:01am
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Mark_N



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I thought the restriction was for 22 inch wheels but if not, you make a good point! Mark

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Post #422699 Tue Apr 29 2014 8:42am
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AK-Hammer



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Afraid it is for the seating as well because I tried specifying both and could not.

EFA = Everything for Anything...you figure the rest out Cool

Post #422703 Tue Apr 29 2014 9:02am
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Ady 555
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

I would consider have a better security system fitted.

http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic35743.html

Post #422717 Tue Apr 29 2014 10:48am
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alanad



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Scotland 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey

zahy wrote:
thanks Alana, you made me more confused Laughing

i still have 6 weeks to change my mind


Glad to have been of assistance! Mr. Green

Alan 3.0 SDV6 HSE Dynamic, Corris Grey with contrast Santorini Black Panoramic Roof, lunar interior, privacy glass, upgraded Meridian system, cooled 18 way front seats, heated steering wheel, adaptive xenons, large screen wash bottle.

Gone: 3.0 TDV6 HSE, Santorini Black, Ivory/Lunar interior, grand black lacquer finish, HK Logic 7.1 Surround, Privacy Glass, Adaptive Xenons, heated steering wheel.

Gone: Jaguar XF Luxury, Pearl Grey, Dove Interior

Post #422766 Tue Apr 29 2014 7:51pm
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zahy



Member Since: 25 Sep 2013
Location: East Sussex
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Mark_N wrote:
Not sure what EFA means but the red paddles are a ludicrously expensive option. Better spent on a full sized spare wheel which gives you an extra rim at a discounted price - one of which you will inevitably scuff at some point - and do far more to get you out of trouble than wade sensing...



AK-Hammer is right, i can't get full size spare, wade sensing is most important in the winter when things can get flooded en route to office ( you should have seen tonbridge flooded)


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