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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
Good to see the local Rants group on FB slagging this off...

Which utter fuck-knuckle has just ’parked’ like this on St Pauls Hill? We thought it was stolen at first, but after checking, evidently this is just piss your pants entitlement from some middle class (and quite possibly about to be registered blind) wanker. Maybe you couldn’t colour inside the lines as a child, but you should have learnt where things go by now, move your car you dickhead.

 
Just seen anew defender. What a massive ugly vehicle. Looks to be made of Lego. Truly gopping - do people actually buy these things ?


I like the extras that people pay for, saw one the other day with an exhaust snorkel, a platform on the roof with a ladder down one side of the car and some kind of box hanging off the other side. This was in Guildford, ffs.
 
Just seen anew defender. What a massive ugly vehicle. Looks to be made of Lego. Truly gopping - do people actually buy these things ?

One of my mates has just got one and another has one on order. It's going to be a massive sales success. They are surprisingly small inside, obviously poorly built but are incredibly good off-road.
 
Isn’t every vehicle in the actual outback a Landcruiser?

Landcruisers are (very) expensive here so the most ubiquitous privately owned vehicles in the bush are dual cab pickups such as Hi-Luxes and the like.

There are also the body-on-chassis SUVs ike the Toyota Fortuna, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Isuzu M-UX which are very rugged and practical.
 
I suppose it was inevitable that the new defender would look like a boxier and more rugged range rover (at least from the front, back looks a bit different), but all it does for me is transfer my hatred of range rovers to the new beast. Not surprised it's small inside, the cab looks pretty narrow from the back - not much of a working vehicle then, even if it can go offroad properly.
 
One of my mates has just got one and another has one on order. It's going to be a massive sales success. They are surprisingly small inside, obviously poorly built but are incredibly good off-road.
I can see that in your neck of the woods but in SE London the Snorkel, around the world In 80 days roof rack and ladders look a bit out of place
 
BMW XM coming in 2023. The 750bhp plug in hybrid we didn't know we needed.

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