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    Question Range Rover V'S Land Cruiser

    Hi , I want to buy a Range Rover wich my hubby once apon a time loved.Since my hubby has seen his mates 200 series he has been drawn back to his love of the land cruiser.This leaves me ****ed off as We had originaly finaly (after much debate!!!)agreed on a hotted up hilux, but now he is saying its too small for our two tall boys. In my opinion if Im going to spend the amount of money as you would on a land cruiser I would love to get the ultimate in my opinion wich is a Range rover!!! And as I have to drive it 90% of the time I think its cruel for him to make me drive an ugly as a hat full land cruiser instead of a hot hot hot fully sick , range rover , unless his ****ed up veiws are correct in wich case I dont know what Ill do......

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    exercise your rights and insist on range rover

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    Hi Belle, I think you have your wires crossed, the 200 is in the same category as the HSE D3, not a Range Rover and the D3 is by far the better vehicle for what you are interested in.

    The 200 is supposed to be pretty good off road, if you believe the hype, but I’ve also heard that a hell of a lot of die hard Toyota owners have now bought D3s, after looking at a 200 and finding it was not much of an improvement over the previous model.

    The D3 has the better interior of the two and as for off roading, your husband will find no trouble with the D3 giving any Toyota heaps of stick, while you will find the D3 is more like a car when it comes to town use, something the 200 is no where near as good at.

    The best thing you could do is go to your local LR dealer and organise for a test drive for a day or if you can twist the deal’s arm enough, for a weekend, that will quickly change your husband's mind.

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    Think of the styling I say! There are few uglier vehicles then the Land Cruiser oh... maybe except for the latest model rav4 which looks like a tarago but..... I don't think I could spent that much on such an ugmo vehicle.

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    200 series? Good off road???

    Oh Yeah - front and rear wheels track in different positions, independant front suspension, 600kg payload - Give me a break - it's a crap vehicle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    200 series? Good off road???

    Oh Yeah - front and rear wheels track in different positions, independant front suspension, 600kg payload - Give me a break - it's a crap vehicle.
    The track difference is the 76 not 200.

    The 200 may be many things, but it's not a crap vehicle. And it's far from being a poor performer offroad.

    If IFS (and IRS) is so bad, what about the current Land Rovers?

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    You hold the power Belle. Insist on a rangie much better vehicle

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmp View Post
    The track difference is the 76 not 200.

    The 200 may be many things, but it's not a crap vehicle. And it's far from being a poor performer offroad.

    If IFS (and IRS) is so bad, what about the current Land Rovers?
    OK - rush of blood - so it's the 76 with the logic defying wheel arrangement? Yes - some LR have IS - but when we talk "good off road" I compare the opposition to the King - the Fender.

    I still don't buy what's so good about an offroad vehicle that has a payload of 600 odd kg. Put on a bunch of accesories, a family and camping gear - and you can't even add a long range tank legally. So how is that good?

    But OK - it might be capable off road per say - but so it should be - that's hardly any bonus - it is supposed to be good off road - it's a four wheel drive vehicle. Put it against a RR or D3 or Fender - and it's nothing special.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmp View Post
    If IFS (and IRS) is so bad, what about the current Land Rovers?
    Not sure what you mean there, the D3 and FFRR are astronomical on and off road.

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    To date im not shore i've seen the 200series beet the d3 in any of the 4wd mag tests
    It is still winning awards now, it just won the 'open road test'!!
    In one of the mags they put the rangie against the lexus/200 series thing, the rangie won without a worry
    Buy a rangie or a d3 or a defender for that matter

    CHEERS TIM.

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