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Is the Range Rover Sport the apex in arsehole wheels ?

Is the Range Rover Sport the ultimate in arsehole wheels ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 82 56.9%
  • Yes

    Votes: 51 35.4%
  • Yes

    Votes: 51 35.4%
  • Yes

    Votes: 55 38.2%
  • No, I have an Audi and I claim that title

    Votes: 13 9.0%
  • I dont know as I do not drive

    Votes: 23 16.0%
  • I live in the country and I find it useful for the 2 frosts we get each year

    Votes: 9 6.3%
  • Comedy Option

    Votes: 15 10.4%
  • Fuck you, you snotty middle class cycling shitbag

    Votes: 39 27.1%

  • Total voters
    144
Startech RR Pickup.

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I'm sure it's good for something. I just can't think what.
 
It looks like a conversion for people to go shooting in.
I don't think it offers much for shooting. Normal 4x4's work fine for that.

Apparently it's for falconers and golfers ... :D

A new roof spoiler works in concert with the surrounding cargo-bed trim to reduce wind turbulence. This is important when you consider that Startech says "customers from the Arab region like to use the pickup bed also for transporting a securely fastened cage that holds their falcons for the hunt." Presumptuous, considering that this particular subset of customers probably has upfitted AMG 6x6es for this purpose already. But it's nice to know the Startech pickup is literally designed to not ruffle feathers ...

The tuner also points out that the bed, with its 43 inch loading depth (60 inches with the tailgate dropped) "offers plenty of space for golf or other recreational equipment." Because Lord knows that your clubs are far too constrained in an enclosed Range Rover cargo bay.
The Range Rover pickup you never thought to ask for
 
don't be ridiculous - watch me pick up a stick, or a hammer...
I loved my Brera. I've thought about getting another one but I wouldn't buy a diesel now and my 3.2 was fun but used even more fuel (around 12-13mpg) than my 928 around town. Plus, the rear seats are no good for anyone with legs so you just end up using them as an extension of the boot and you've effectively got a 2 seater. Still one of the best looking moderns cars on the road though.
 
I loved my Brera. I've thought about getting another one but I wouldn't buy a diesel now and my 3.2 was fun but used even more fuel (around 12-13mpg) than my 928 around town. Plus, the rear seats are no good for anyone with legs so you just end up using them as an extension of the boot and you've effectively got a 2 seater. Still one of the best looking moderns cars on the road though.

It is not a taxi, a child carrier, dog transporter, removal van....if you want one of those, get a 159 :D
 
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