Davie F
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Ha ha ha ha it looks like its big fat ugly brother is going to eat it up.:hysterically_laughi
In 3 years the Evoque will look hopelessly outdated whereas the Classic and the P38 still look good.
Thinking men obviously hate cars that handle then, over the years most Audis were under-steering piles of junk, Audi insistently pumped out the same stale flawed design with the engine in the wrong place as it was their way. When Rover finally came out with the thinking man's rally car - a lightweight 4x4 that handled (Metro 6R4) they banned it.Audi had the Silver Arrows at Le Mans and then in the 80s they ruled rallying with the marvellous quattro. All their road cars are therefore sporty oriented, they are the thinking man's BMW.
Well they did, the X-Type (Mondeo in a party dress) has been dead for at least 3 years - however, unlike most Audis - it handled.Jaguar already makes the dubious X-type so they can do small
The "new" MINI was designed in Gaydon by Rover engineers - look what BMW did eh? Or did a company on its knees who made the same three box saloon in three different sizes - about to be taken over by the highest bidder, ward off takeover by buying Rover, giving it access to the newest and biggest markets (premium brand SUVs and FWD cars) then dump the carcass of the said company after asset stripping it and leaving it for dead? I hope BMW-owning Land Rover enthusiasts can sleep at night - you shouldn't ought to.BMW held on to Mini when they got rid of Rover and look what they've done it with it.
What an ignorant comment to make, you've been paying too much attention to Clarkson I reckon :doh::doh::doh:Well they did, the X-Type (Mondeo in a party dress)
Well done!!! On finding probably the most pointless picture on the internet.ok everything i said i withdraw. just found this pic. eep!
I hope BMW-owning Land Rover enthusiasts can sleep at night - you shouldn't ought to.
What an ignorant comment to make, you've been paying too much attention to Clarkson I reckon :doh::doh::doh:
Well done!!! On finding probably the most pointless picture on the internet.
i followed one into weston two days ago; black, with massive black alloys, private/custom ev09ue* plate.........what a pile o' ****e....imho
if it had a toyota or volvo badge i might have understood it, bold, brash, weird, funky even, but no way should it carry the name range rover........cos it isn't......simplezzz!!
Crux of the problem. People want to buy glitzy, bold, brash and blingy motors so if Land Rover say we wont make them they will cease to exist in months. Simple economics says make what people will buy.I followed one into Weston two days ago; black, with massive black alloys, private/custom EV09UE* plate.........what a pile o' ****e....IMHO
If it had a Toyota or Volvo badge I might have understood it, bold, brash, weird, funky even, but NO WAY should it carry the name Range Rover........cos it isn't......simplezzz!!
And it is. What other 4 door 4x4 SUV is truly smaller than the Countryman?I think the point is it's called a MINI! I wonder if BMW kept hold of the Maxi name? That would be more appropriate!
They are more than just Mondeo though.Yes I know the X-Type had some X-Type-only technology but it is a CD132 platform (like the Mk2 Mondeo) and it shares engines and rear suspension. Plus the unique wonderfully under-engineered transfer box which is the other otherwise excellent X-Type's downfall. I like the X-Type, it handles nicely, rides well, not too taken by the looks (Rover 75 looked much nicer) shame about the transfer box/case issue - a very under-rated car.
They are more than just Mondeo though.
Also with regards to the Mondeo, where is the saloon AWD variant?? That' right, doesn't exist does it.
And the V6 engines aren't the same either, same block but that's where it stops really. And besides it's not as if cars like the RRS 2.7TDV6 don't share an engine with a Peugeot is it
The engines have different cam timing and ancillaries but the basic engine is identical. Cylinder heads are interchangeable between the Mondeo ST engine and the Jag variant. Maybe there are valve size differences - I don't know, but the engines share more DNA than just the block.
The AWD platform only happened because there was no RWD platform available (in that size) and front wheel drive just wouldn't do. They abandoned the idea of a cut-down PEW due to cost and packaging.
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