Paul you're a dirty bastardthat bodged creed is creepy as hell
you havent stuck yer man bits in one of the exhausts whilst having yer fingers in the other have you?
I'll re-phrase to make it correct.....
'What does Range Rover mean to you personally?'
My Answer - Everything....
I made this little poster to put on my notice board in my office at work (a rework of the Rifleman's Creed)....
Paul you're a dirty bastard
Lol that's not swearingswearing! in a none AG
Because above all else in my life (bar my Girlfriend and my daughter) my Range Rover(s) are the best thing in my life....after a stressful day, I can relax in the knowledge that on the way home I will feel cosseted and special as I waft along on air with a V8 playing its addictive tune....nothing in the world comes close to that....and it pains me to see what a mess JLR are doing to the Range Rover brand.Wow... cool. Powerful stuff. Why did you put it up on your notice board?
that bodged creed is creepy as hell
you havent stuck yer man bits in one of the exhausts whilst having yer fingers in the other have you?
That is quite a bastardization of the Rifleman's Creed, Saint.
" This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life.
My rifle, without me, is useless. Without my rifle, I am useless. I must fire my rifle true. I must shoot straighter than my enemy who is trying to kill me. I must shoot him before he shoots me. I will...
My rifle and I know that what counts in war is not the rounds we fire, the noise of our burst, nor the smoke we make. We know that it is the hits that count. We will hit...
My rifle is human, even as I, because it is my life. Thus, I will learn it as a brother. I will learn its weaknesses, its strength, its parts, its accessories, its sights and its barrel. I will keep my rifle clean and ready, even as I am clean and ready. We will become part of each other. We will...
Before God, I swear this creed. My rifle and I are the defenders of my country. We are the masters of our enemy. We are the saviors of my life.
So be it, until victory is America's and there is no enemy, but peace!"
If the Range Rover were a rifle, it certainly wouldn't be an AK.
You're a nuclear design engineer? Have you converted your 110 to fission? That would explain all your waste material.
Seriously, what's your view of the latest Range Rover, from an engineer's perspective?
no i run most of my vehicles on londoners recyled chip fat, sellafield CNC chuffin loved that when i rocked up with 400 litres of dodgy looking liquid in the back of the rangie last week. Mobile bomb alert!
Engineers perspective,
its crap, just like most modern cars, JLR's engineers are obsessed with filling the car with tatty rubbish that no one needs. Bluetooth ? why... im driving and talking on the phone is a distraction
multisc cd system... whats wrong with pressing a button and putting another cd in
multiterrain response whatsit... ive got a foot and hands to steer with
with all the electric crap thats in there,
a) its heavy as hell reducing its mpg
b) its far to complicated when (not if) it goes wrong
then theres the styling
I buy a 4x4 to do stuff, not to look good (as previously mentioned) on the school run
Would the latest RR be still running around in 30 years time like the old ones, i doubt it!
Having done quite a bit of work for JLR over the years I know how crap certain aspects of the materials are in the vehicle.
JLR have gone to far to the saudi rich boys and bankers market share, all bling.
The range could be something great if someone stopped the new young engineers putting electric crap in it, and let some traditional engineers design it.
Because above all else in my life (bar my Girlfriend and my daughter) my Range Rover(s) are the best thing in my life....after a stressful day, I can relax in the knowledge that on the way home I will feel cosseted and special as I waft along on air with a V8 playing its addictive tune....nothing in the world comes close to that....and it pains me to see what a mess JLR are doing to the Range Rover brand.
I am a dyed-in-the-wool Range Rover addict, ever since I was a 6 year old boy and saw my first classic in 1984 when a chap up the road bought one, I was in total awe of this machine and ever since I have loved every last nut, bolt and gasket of them....
Without a Range Rover - I am nothing!
What is it about the P38 that captures the essence of a Range Rover? What does the Range Rover mean to you personally?
What do you mean by traditional engineers? What changes would make you feel more positive about the vehicle?
You should know what a traditional engineer is!
Nothing wrong in marketing that ethos.....elegance and simplicity....nothing wrong at all....Thanks Saint, that's really interesting.
JLR, in their marketing material, are focusing on the luxury of the Range Rover, its elegance and simplicity. What are they getting wrong?
What do you mean by traditional engineers? What changes would make you feel more positive about the vehicle?
Nothing wrong in marketing that ethos.....elegance and simplicity....nothing wrong at all....
BUT, they have dragged the Range Rover brand into masses with the Evoque (Ejoke)....no, no, no, no, no.....
Range Rover is to mean the pinnacle, the best of what is already the best 4x4, the Land Rover....Range Rover takes it to its next level....to debase it it with a model such as the Evoque cheapens the brand, cheapens the image and now Range Rover is not the pinnacle anymore, it no longer means what it used too cos now they have a Range Rover (albeit a joke of a Range Rover) on your drive for relative peanuts....that is not what Range Rover is about....
Like Concorde, it was the best of the best, people paid extra as they knew they were getting that little bit more, what everyone else couldn't match....to feel special....now, with Range Rover being cheapened just to appeal to the masses is not what Range Rover is about....it is not meant to be for or appeal to the masses, it is meant to be the pinnacle....
I may be wrong, but this does feel similar to the introduction of the Freelander. It was seen by many as not belonging to the Land Rover stable of vehicles and detracted from the brand. Although, I do see on this forum that some people are now taking them off-road. What do you think?
ones that are less touchy feely and have actually built sweated at some point in their career?