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MrBen Wrote:

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> At 75k a pop range rovers hardly can count as

> popular....especially on the windblown

> impoverished, iceland frequenting terraced

> streets of SE22.


the sports are what the masses want- you dont really see too many new big rangies around the place , but loads of grotesque 7 year old sports driven by wannabee gangstas


IIRC the sports are just a bodied landie & the truly vile evoque are strictly entry level financeable shitheaps for the facile and easily lead

I think Victoria Beckham was responsible for some design elements of the Evoque. 'Nuff said.


I secretly want the Holland and Holland Range Rover complete with gun cabinet and single malt bar.


http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/land-rover/range-rover/89336/holland-holland-range-rover-is-most-luxurious-ever


I know it's vulgar and gauche. I just can't help it. And if you don't like it I'll brandish my 12-gauge at you!

ernesto Wrote:

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> IIRC the sports are just a bodied landie & the

> truly vile evoque are strictly entry level

> financeable shitheaps for the facile and easily lead


The evoque is quite possibly the most disgusting car on the road... tacky and ostentatious, bought by third tier footballers, estate agents and junior investment bankers.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> FJDGoose Wrote:

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> Simon Pegg & Nick Frost

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>

> Yes yes yes!


Hot Fuzz was awful. I tried watching 'Paul' when it was on the telly a few months ago - I thought , well, you know, give it a chance - I switched channels after 5 minutes.

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