Also fitted on Maxis. I know, my Mum had both.
Yep inside.
J
Yes. Remember it's a Land Rover RRC.Decided to get a diesel RRC instead. Found a couple of 200tdi manuals. Trying to arrange viewing tomorrow. Other than rust and leaks, anything else worth paying particular attention to?
Thanks!
My grandfather's was Ford. But Mother had Leyland for a while, because my folks thought that buying British was a good idea.Went through quite a range Dads garage was BL for a while.
J
How would you say a RRC would fare in a mountain lion attack?Yes. Remember it's a Land Rover RRC.
Relying on one as a daily driver is a lot like living in the jungle. You don't know what is lurking down the trail.
Other than that they are like real cars.
The vehicle alone would be fine. However, if you were trying to get into one during an episode of mountain lion duress and the electric locks flipped out or that f*cking cheap ass aluminum door handle broke, it would be a bummer.How would you say a RRC would fare in a mountain lion attack?
So probably advisable to weld the doors up.The vehicle alone would be fine. However, if you were trying to get into one during an episode of mountain lion duress and the electric locks flipped out or that f*cking cheap ass aluminum door handle broke, it would be a bummer.
Or ditch it for something that works as I have done. Thank you Jeebus for Detroit iron.So probably advisable to weld the doors up.
I did suggest a while back that he gets a Cherokee Chief, but he wasn't responsive to the idea.Or ditch it for something that works as I have done. Thank you Jeebus for Detroit iron.
It could be his head and all that sand.I did suggest a while back that he gets a Cherokee Chief, but he wasn't responsive to the idea.
Thanks all. Main reason for switching is MPG, I simply cannot afford the use the disco on any sort of trip, and if I wanted to go somewhere remote, it only does 300 miles on a tank, and each jerry can only adds 70 miles, whereas the 200tdi RRC does more like 600 miles to a tank and each jerry can is an additional 150 miles.
People say nearly 40mpg on a run, Im doubtful, so 30mpg ish.
My disco gets 14, my relatives auto 3.9 rrc gets 17, people claim high 20s from their diesel discos, (say 28 for ease of maths). So going from petrol disco to diesel disco doubles MPG, if the same is true for the RRC (and I see no reason why it shouldnt be) then in theory thats 34mpg
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