I think @ukadamwest has one of each, or has had.

If you don't really want a proper 4x4 I might be tempted by the Porsche, otherwise it is Rangie for me.
yea the porsche seems tempting

check this out so i know of a car key guy ho i got my freelander key done by and it cost £120 at tghe time which is a cracking price compared to others so this guy charges good prices,
anyways i inquired about this one porsche cayenne and it had one key so i rang the car key guy up and said do you do the fancy (i say fancy because it looks like a miniature porsche) porsche key and he said
its £180 for aftermarket key which looks and acts the same or £480 for the actual porsche key i was like wth £480 lol :eek::eek::eek:
 
yea the porsche seems tempting

check this out so i know of a car key guy ho i got my freelander key done by and it cost £120 at tghe time which is a cracking price compared to others so this guy charges good prices,
anyways i inquired about this one porsche cayenne and it had one key so i rang the car key guy up and said do you do the fancy (i say fancy because it looks like a miniature porsche) porsche key and he said
its £180 for aftermarket key which looks and acts the same or £480 for the actual porsche key i was like wth £480 lol :eek::eek::eek:
You say that as if it is expensive.The 'not fancy', bog standard key for an L322 is around £400. Has that helped you make a decision ;)
 
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“An SUV that boasts a premium finish throughout. ... To avoid paying a fee for entering ULEZ, you will have to opt for an Evoque that was built after 2015.”

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I know diddly squat about any of the motors you ask about, but then I don't have to in order to state an opinion.
You state that you 'want to spend as little as possible' on what are probably (?) three of the most complex 4x4's on the market o_O
A champagne motor for lemonade money attitude leaves you heading for a fall ... but if it's any consolation you won't be alone :rolleyes:
 
I know diddly squat about any of the motors you ask about, but then I don't have to in order to state an opinion.
You state that you 'want to spend as little as possible' on what are probably (?) three of the most complex 4x4's on the market o_O
'Champagne motor for lemonade money' springs to mind & you're heading for a fall. But if it's any consolation you won't be alone :rolleyes:

lol, all three ar good in their own ways tbh just finding it difficult to decide
 

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