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Why employ a solicitor when he can ask us eggspurtsWell a modern one anyway
I'd venture to suggest that if the OP can afford £74k (or the repayments) he should be able to afford a solicitor.
Why employ a solicitor when he can ask us eggspurtsWell a modern one anyway
I'd venture to suggest that if the OP can afford £74k (or the repayments) he should be able to afford a solicitor.
I could answer that, but it's not in the appropriate sectionWhy employ a solicitor when he can ask us eggspurts
Corrected that for youI could answer that, but it's not in the inappropriate section
Don't tell LR FFS or they'll want to find out who built in and sack them, after all they don't want a reputation for reliability.What it's only broke down twice in 10 months well thats a result he's bought a reliable RR then...
Don't tell LR FFS or they'll want to find out who built in and sack them, after all they don't want a reputation for reliability.
Now we all know you love your two 38's secretly... Thow doth protestGo easy on the OP, he obviously hasn't realised that a modern Range Rover is not a car, it's a hobby. Just as important for an owner as a driving licence and insurance is a degree in automotive electronics and AA recovery. They are not meant to be used, you are supposed to keep it in your airconditioned garage, rolling it onto the drive on Sunday to impress the neighbours and give it a polish
Yep, I'm happy to have a hobby. I keep two so as to hopefully have one that works and then I have the Transit as back upNow we all know you love your two 38's secretly... Thow doth protest
Welcome to the forum......tw@tYeah last thing I'd want to do is ask a forum full of Range Rover drivers who may have had a similar experience isn't it. What was I thinking. Tell you what, I'll ring a random solicitor out of the yellow pages......that will help!!! If you've gone nothing good to say then button it!!
I realise this is going to make me an outcast, but I'll risk itYep, I'm happy to have a hobby. I keep two so as to hopefully have one that works and then I have the Transit as back up
even KITT refuses to talk to him.........Looks like @NicktheKnight has ridden off into the sunset!
Better on a norse than in his steel steed that can't get out the stable!!
Lol,Looks like @NicktheKnight has ridden off into the sunset!
Better on a norse than in his steel steed that can't get out the stable!!
"shed in a stable" like itLol,
might be best to keep it in the stables to save the 74k embarrassment , seeing it’s not even a real Range Rover,
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