What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by tonyg » Sun Feb 15, 2015 7:34 pm

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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by C7Steve » Sun Feb 15, 2015 8:11 pm

What about this Mike?

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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by Scottish Scrutineer » Sun Feb 15, 2015 8:20 pm

Discovery Sport? 2200Kg towing limit.


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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by kerryxeg » Mon Feb 16, 2015 7:26 am

Allroad bi turbo or X4. ?

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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by ryallm » Mon Feb 16, 2015 8:19 am

BMW 330d or 335d Xdrive Touring? Both stunningly capable all round cars and you could assure your wife that they will be most un-BMW like on wet roundabouts and snow :) . The 330 is sub 6 seconds to 60 yet still returns over 40 real world mpg - amazing. Mind you, I'd take a 2wd Alpina D3 any day.

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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by gdr » Mon Feb 16, 2015 8:55 am

Merc CLS Shooting Brake. AMG ideally.
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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by douglasgdmw » Mon Feb 16, 2015 9:29 am

Mike,

Have a 335D X-Drive and absolutely love it for motorway blasts or cross country roads. A slight failing is the X-Driver springs but that can be sorted with some ACS replacements which seemingly transform the car. Something on the to do list eventually!!!

I very much doubt you will get any test drives as BMW dealers tend to have the stock models as their demo's. However give Chris Bunch at Eastern (Edinburgh) a shout as they may have a demo (used him for our 335D and was excellent). Alternatively give BingoKing a shout as I am sure his son works at a BMW dealership.

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Post by campbell » Mon Feb 16, 2015 9:33 am

Chris is an old friend and another thumbs up for him too.
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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by ryallm » Mon Feb 16, 2015 9:44 am

douglasgdmw wrote:Mike,Have a 335D X-Drive and absolutely love it for motorway blasts or cross country roads. A slight failing is the X-Driver springs but that can be sorted with some ACS replacements which seemingly transform the car. Something on the to do list eventually!!!
I have read quite bit on the BMW forums about the xdrive springs. It does seem odd that BMW made the xdrive softer and slightly higher riding than the 2wd drive 3 series Msport - its not like it has any pretentions of being an off roader. The ACS springs sound like a good and inexpensive fix, but I wonder if that would bring insurance hassles with 'modifying' the car?

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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by douglasgdmw » Mon Feb 16, 2015 9:59 am

At least with ACS springs your warranty is intact due to the relationship that ACS have with BMW.

However agree that it should be declared to your insurance company however I doubt very much that any insurance company would be able to tell. Also read that the M-Drive springs are now available as an option in the X-Drive but suspect the ACS are the better option.

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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by ClarkyBoy » Mon Feb 16, 2015 10:02 am

I had a 320d with the 7 speed ZF box, touring, in an x-drive as a courtesty car, it was a great car, didnt even feel like it lacked power, but if it was me buying i wouldnt have anything smaller than the 330/335,

Well worth a look Mike, I think Ruth would be impressed, Claire loved it and she, like ruth has been subjected to E30 antics ;-)

Also worth adding the bootspace in the F30 touring is quite alot more than previous models, or at elast a more useable space - ideal for the Dogs IMO.
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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by Andy G » Mon Feb 16, 2015 10:24 am

I'd get a Cayenne Mike - best of both worlds and feels way more car like than the Rangie.

Mrs G would most probably have one if it wasn't going to sit in car park at Drem train station everyday and get scratched, dented and bumped etc. Love it.

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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by graeme » Mon Feb 16, 2015 10:55 am

One of our work pool car is a Cayenne GTS. Echo the car-like opinions, and it definitely pulls well. Very comfortable, in an elbow on the window sort of way. I'm not used to filling a vehicle twice in one day though...
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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by steve_weegie » Mon Feb 16, 2015 10:55 am

Andy G wrote: Still quite fancy an RS6
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I love mine - it seems to just package ballistic performance into an everyday usable car perfectly. My wife loves it too, even though at first she struggled to grasp the concept of a 2 ton wagon being faster than a 2 seater sports car.

They do everything very well, except for the B road twisties and even there they're not exactly shabby. The new C7 is supposedly quite a beast and would certainly be on my short list.
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Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?

Post by Scotty C » Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:33 pm

my sister in law (well my brother) has just had a SQ5 for the weekend as a demo and is buying one.

He's away to sell his Cayenne and buy a car (Caayman or M4) so the wife needs a bigger 4x4 for the dogs.
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