*cough* I remember another rant not too long ago about that DVD - the Hummer was definitely not automatic even though it was one of their criteria.... :angel:
EDIT: Besides, what happened to the Discovery? Or was that out of their price range?
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True very true but I think thats cause hummer did'nt have any auto's
** Thats where it gets confusing and why I wrote a letter to them the criteria said $60000 plus and has to be 4 door family wagon with auto except the jeep which was only $46000. But maybe Land rover did'nt want to give them one after the last one died in the middle of no where**
Adam
They came over last week and did a photo-shoot and article on my D3. Spent all day in the mud and then up in the sand-dunes. Seemed polite enough and very helpful. Apparently it'll be in the May edition.
Cheers,
Gordon
Well i sent them an email this morning with some pics of the 90 and got an answer back from them in about 2 mins, So they are pretty much on the ball.
The fact that the heavily critical thread remains open and active over there is a sign that Glenn the editor is willing to take criticism and that is a very good sign that they will improve.
I admire that.
What I can't stand is when moderators bully people into silence.
Or when all these positive spin comments and threads occur with all these 'nicks'.
Surely the addition of Landies will be a great boost! :D
I like the mag and the DVD's and visit the forum at least once a day. There isnt as much LR bagging as one may think. Even with the current issue of the 4WD of the year thread, quite a few have stated...where are the LR's.....and noting that they drive a toyota or nissan. Gee in our club we bag each other at times about where the Classic will go today, will the fender make it up the hill, will the D3 do another tyre etc etc. Generally all in good fun, it is the one eyed monsters who defend to the enth degree, they are the ones who can ruin it for all. Anyhoo have just emailed them a collage of pics of the D3 out at play and a little story...so who know's.
Regards
Stevo
The latest issue (#117) with the Classic RR buying guide has a nice photo of a familiar looking yellow RR (TJS-70Y) :).
It looks like Old Slippery Rock Rd. Good going Thomas ;).