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npinks



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Now if only the car in the showroom had a charged battery, the side bolster could have been moved and i may have got out thinking that it was an ok car, instead of feeling like I’d been kidney punched (if I had known that it was possible too)

Not a sales man insight either, sometimes a good thing, sometimes bad as I walked out thinking that’s no good for me Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Tigger



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pab wrote:
The comparison with the RR didn't look altogether fair either, as the RR seemed to be carrying quite a bit more momentum and was perhaps on a slightly less steep part of the slope.


I've watched that bit many times before and while the RR was carrying more momentum, the slope is every bit as bad. Having said that, their four wheel drive systems are fundamentally different and the results are pretty much in line with that.

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The Doctor



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Nick, I recommend a closer look at the Audi Q5. New model released recently and I saw one in the showroom (S-Line) when I picked my car up today. It was a really nice dark green colour that suited the car.

Getting rave reviews too Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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