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JOKER



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Trommel wrote:
Those wheels are awful.


Thats the wheels that are on the Evoque ...

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Philip



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CSK wrote:
The more I see these pictures, the more I think it is the next Sport not the proper Range Rover


Definitely not the Sport.

MICK wrote:
Thats the wheels that are on the Evoque ...


... and that's where they should stay.

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MICK wrote:
Trommel wrote:
Those wheels are awful.


Thats the wheels that are on the Evoque ...


Not 100% correct, as Land Rover offers(ed) the same style for both the Evoque and L319/320/322 specs.

However, the are different wheels indeed.

The latter ones were dealer fitment only for a bit. I had them on my Disco for about a week or so. I did not like the ride with 20's. and went for HSE 19"s.

A bit off topic, but there are also aftermarkets ones (copies without the branding) in 20 and in 22's. LR only offers them in 20 obviously

Forum member and Sydneysider rocks them in 22 for exemple.
http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic6152.html?highlight=ha66is

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Autoexpress latest today:.......

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One thing that appears from the pictures is that the driver sits lower in the cabin as opposed to the throne like position of the current one.
The raked windscreen and curved headlights make it less stately as well.

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According to McGovern in this month's Car Magazine, it's deliberately less imposing lest it offends anyone.

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From the auto express article: Inside, rear seat passengers get more space, in response to some complaints that the current Range Rover isn’t roomy enough. 


Who has ever complained of feeling cramped in a FFRR! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter *Gone* Discovery3 HSE
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kkqd0298 wrote:
From the auto express article: Inside, rear seat passengers get more space, in response to some complaints that the current Range Rover isn’t roomy enough. 


Who has ever complained of feeling cramped in a FFRR! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


Those that get ferried around in the back of them often make front seat users move seats forward more Sad

Its one of the more common complaints i've heard batted about for the B6 version of the l322 Wink

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