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> WOT: lowered AND raised Range Rover
siverson
post Jun 14 2010, 01:33 PM
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Is this car broken or did I miss out on the latest cool trend... ?!?! I followed him for about a mile like this.

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post Jun 14 2010, 01:47 PM
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The lady across the street from us owns one like that (only in black).

Her's is broken in the back, not the front, but when the car sits for a bit the back sags. After she gets it running for a bit it eventually levels back out.

This is one thing I strongly disagree with Clarkson about ... Land Rovers are really over priced crap ... I'd put a Jeep product against any Land or Range Rover out there (and Jeeps have their issues too).
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