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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
We've all parked a car or two in a bush, haven't we? I certainly have. Well to be strictly accurate one was a hedge, the other was a ditch. Another time was a stone wall.
 
I know that car! It used to be parked in a disabled spot up behind the cinema in Streatham.

Interestingly, it has recently been sold. It used to have a number plate which ended 81TCH. Last time I went past the pink RR was gone.

The photo must be under the new ownership with the new nimberplate.

The one in Streatham is still about.

Either M3ITCH or M331 TCH or similar, spaced as ME BITCH The owner had cancer of some kind and was in remission - think she used to fundraise using the car or something. I recall it being in the local media for something a while back...

So sad to think there are two pink RRs about :(
 
Problem with its capability?
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That's a G-Wagen the black 6x6 monstrosity is an X Class.
 
The one in Streatham is still about.

Either M3ITCH or M331 TCH or similar, spaced as ME BITCH The owner had cancer of some kind and was in remission - think she used to fundraise using the car or something. I recall it being in the local media for something a while back...

So sad to think there are two pink RRs about :(
Surely that one in the thread must be the Streatham one with a different number plate. Two people couldn’t both put the bitch stickers on different pink Range Rovers.

I’m wondering what sort of fundraising she does. Her friends donate enough money and she promises to take the bus when she comes to see them.
 
I was looking at this thread earlier, then decided to go on Facebook to see what I'd missed over the last year, and I was greeted with this.

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Coincidence? :hmm:

I've never searched for anything or visited anywhere to do with Range Rovers, except this page.
 
Ford Ranger/Nissan Navara type things seem to be growing in popularity in the arsehole community. Particularly popular on terraced streets where one of the damn things takes up the width of two entire houses.

I assume the target market for these is people who bought a big 4x4, then realised they were still beset by a crippling and entirely justified sense of inadequacy and decided that the only solution was to buy something bigger.
 
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Ford Ranger/Nissan Navara type things seem to be growing in popularity in the arsehole community. Particularly popular on terraced streets where one of the damn things takes up the width of two entire houses.

I assume the target market for these is people who bought a big 4x4, then realised they were still beset by a crippling and entirely justified sense of inadequacy and decided that the only solution was to buy something bigger.

Actually, it's financial - though twattery undoubtedly comes into it - you don't pay VAT on them, so they are instantly 20% cheaper. They tend to be a little more agricultural and less refined on the road than the more traditional chelsea tractors, and thus cheaper in terms of build - put the two together and you're looking at something that's half the price of a Discovery.

They are also cheaper to insure - less likely to be targeted for theft-export.
 
It's official, grey is the new black
BBC News - Grey is the UK's favourite car colour for the first time
Grey is the new black for car buyers

I'm bang on trend :D

Most car makers now offer grey, a different kind of grey, shiny grey, white, black or red. I don't know what these people have against colours but I think it's a bit much to call grey the UK's favourite colour when we're offered little else.
 
Most car makers now offer grey, a different kind of grey, shiny grey, white, black or red. I don't know what these people have against colours but I think it's a bit much to call grey the UK's favourite colour when we're offered little else.


tbf Orange is the up and coming colour, which is odd as it looks terrible on anything other than a 911.
 
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