Might be good with a 4bd1t under the hood along with a bit of lift good tyres and some locker:D
Or maybe a supercharged rangie sport engine:twisted:
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Might be good with a 4bd1t under the hood along with a bit of lift good tyres and some locker:D
Or maybe a supercharged rangie sport engine:twisted:
Was that the beryllium sphere being inserted into the console around 1'16secs? :)
I like it.
Looks better than anything else in its class - I'd rather drive it than any Honda or RAV4thing. (is that the right class).
It still looks like a Land Rover & I'm guessing since they're still proud of their 4wd heritage it will be as damn good offroad as it possibly can be.
If it sells and Land Rover can increase their market surely that will only be good for increasing the number & quality of dealerships.
A Defender it aint, and I'm not sure how I'd feel seeing a girl P plater parking one outside a cafe with no idea about its off road capabilities, but i reckon that's OK. It isn't going to change the image of the Defender I reckon.
I don't know that I'd be too happy if Landrover started bringing out 2wd sedans, but whatever they do in the 4wd market will be the best they can. That's the thing I like about the brand.
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...and you know that because?
What's the phrase?? Something about judging a book by its cover... ;)
BTW - You guys obviously missed a post about the LRX that I stuck up a little while ago: LRX Concept
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Yes, well it is a concept car. It's amazing that you can actually drive it as most concepts are just there for show. On top of that, the last time LR produced a concept (Range Stormer), that led onto the Range Rover Sport. It'll be interesting to see what comes out of this concept.
Personally, I'd buy one.
As for abilities, well... Let's face it, all the LR products are excellent off-road, some would say "class leading". :D To me, the LRX has the makings of a pretty nimble off-roader.
Only time will tell...
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