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Old 09-05-2004, 06:57 PM   #11 (permalink)
TerryS
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Default Rear Door Split

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Originally Posted by 130CC
Don't get me wrong I have nothing against Ford I just love my Land Rover more, It's better to have a pasion with a Land Rover than say a Kia. I just really dislike those back doors and I know that there those who will like them, and thats their opinion to have. Also if you do a search on any car looking for key points on the web you can find lots of things out.
I have to agree, the irregular split line makes little sence. The RR Classics have a logical, straight split, You can drive with the window up or down, sit on the tailgate, and drive with it, also, down. Even my wifes Freaklander has a straight, horizontal split.What bothers me most about side swinging rear doors, ala Disco, and Defender SW is that it swings from the right, not left. In keep to the right countys, where we park on the right side, it is just not convenoient. How big a deal would it be to hindge the door on the left side for the rest of the world. The Def doors still appear to be handmade, though I understand the newer version is alot better construction.
Searching the web for car info is alot like making love with mittens on. Nothing beats the hands-on experience.
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