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Join Date: Dec 2005
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How about a separate forum for owners or wannabe owners of the new Range Rover Sport?
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But there is a sub forum already created for you right here in LRO.
Check it out: http://www.landroversonly.com/forums...splay.php?f=39 Cheers and welcome.
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Thanks. I already check in with RR.net. The Rangie board here hardly has any RRS contributors. Maybe you guys just haven't caught on yet!
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I think the reality is that most RRS and RR HSE owners are not into forum sites. It's a different segment of the market. Anyhow, www.rangerovers.net is great, but you won't find any dedicated RRS forums that are thriving, not yet... give it some time...
Serg
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Rocky Mountain High
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Former NAS LR TECH, Current AUS LR TECH
Join Date: Oct 2005
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actually you should put RRS customers with LR3 customers. they are actually same chassis and same motors and trannies.
THe only difference is inside and thats way different then RR itself. but the set up is really the same. Its got the same seating arrangement in the front as the LR3 but different center consoles. |
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Magicly Delicious
Join Date: Nov 2005
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i would say about 98% of current RRS owners have enough money to take it to the dealer for all of its service (not to mention they're still under warranty) and dont need to come here to ask questions about them. nor are they true enthusiasts. and i bet hardly any of them will take them off-road. dont worry, in a year or two the novalty will wear off, they'll trade them in for the next big thing. and you can get one for half price. happy days
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