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Oh Lordy.... by nanuq
Apr 13, 2002 (8:52 pm)
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There ain't enough Nomex for the both of us. ONE of us is toast.
 
For what it's worth, I saw a spanking-new G500 the other day. Couldn't coax the gent into following me off into the deeps either. *snicker*
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RR vs G-wagon by rkoesler
Apr 18, 2002 (5:05 am)
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Only problem is: Should the new RR ever encounter a G wagon off-road, the RR will be TOAST. I've directly compared LR's and G's off-road, and LR can NOT come close (and I've owned 2 LR's, and have one now). I would have a G except for the $$, but they are getting very close now, so who knows - my LR may have to go.
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Water fording by ktowheels
Apr 18, 2002 (6:36 am)
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What is the water height limit that the RR03 can go through?
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Water Fording by tincup47
Apr 18, 2002 (7:10 pm)
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Is 20" on the 2003 Range Rover
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rkoesler by tincup47
Apr 18, 2002 (7:16 pm)
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While I agree that in extreme off-road situations the G-wagen has an advantage due to the 3 locking diffs, 99.9% of the time the new Range Rover will more than hold it's own, and once they get on the highway the 2003 Range Rover blows the G-wagen away. I have driven the 4.0 and 4.6 Range Rovers and the 2003 Range Rover. The new one is light years improved over the earlier vehicles, almost as if they are in a different class.
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my first look by shehzad
May 11, 2002 (7:52 pm)
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I saw my first 2003 range rover, a dealer plated one outside of a local hotel. In a word-amazing. The ONLY esthetic aspect of it that looked a little odd were the plastic "gills or vents" on the side front quarter panels. The interior is one of the nicest I've ever seen. And the rims on it are huge. It looks like RR won't be designating 4.6, 4.0, HSE, se, etc anymore, as the SUV I saw had no actual model designation on it. I love this vehicle.
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shehzad by tincup47
May 13, 2002 (10:28 am)
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There will be only one model available for the 2003 Range Rover, the HSE. There is no need for engine size badging as the 4.4 V8 is the only available engine. The vehicle you saw was a pre-production unit, it did not have the final badging on it. The vents are functional, but the designers wanted them to give a strong visual difference while retaining the classic Range Rover look for the rest of the body.
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Live in Chicago? by nbow
May 13, 2002 (4:23 pm)
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There is a Range Rover launch event in Chicago on Monday May 20th at the Museum of Contemporary Art. You'll be able to drive the New Range Rover. Call 1-877-480-8546 to RSVP for the event.
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Hi Tincup47 (OT) by steve_ HOST
May 14, 2002 (10:29 am)
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Any help with this question? Thanks.
 
steve_ "Isuzu Trooper" May 14, 2002 11:18am

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Steve by tincup47
May 14, 2002 (11:25 am)
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There is no requirement to supply replacement parts at all. The only requirement is to satisfy Warranty claims per the Magnusson-Moss act. The 10 year rule that Mike (Paisan) was claiming to exist is an urban legend that has no basis in any Federal regulation.

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