Just so everyone feels better about their cars...
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Originally Posted by Flowerfred' date='Oct 11 2004, 12:09 AM
Evenflow? Where are you?
speak to me man!
speak to me man!
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[quote name='Flowerfred' date='Oct 10 2004, 09:32 AM']
Ok, too tempting to resist.
Evenflow, you have the right to speak your mind. So does SUE. It is the controversial ones that make any society interesting, including this society.
I think JDN made a good point, and I'd like to add that I have the feeling some here are sharing Evenflow's opinion and still slag him off.
Do not try to cut down the excesses, they make life more interesting. it is easy to slag of the controversial, it is not easy being controversial and stay on your feet with people pushing and pulling you. If someone cannot be who they are here, then is not a good place to be.
Oh, and trying to slag somebody off by correcting spelling mistakes is something that indeed does not add any value to this place.
I love you all, you drive nice cars. Have a nice day.
If we do not moderate our excesses,we run the real risk of recreating
the very negative atmosphere that appeared on roadfly. This forum
has over time tacitly developed [by mutual agreement btw]a very
reasonable set of parameters for the friendly exchange of info.I would
like to see this maintained.
The spelling correction reflects a dry sense of humor. No slag intended.
Ok, too tempting to resist.
Evenflow, you have the right to speak your mind. So does SUE. It is the controversial ones that make any society interesting, including this society.
I think JDN made a good point, and I'd like to add that I have the feeling some here are sharing Evenflow's opinion and still slag him off.
Do not try to cut down the excesses, they make life more interesting. it is easy to slag of the controversial, it is not easy being controversial and stay on your feet with people pushing and pulling you. If someone cannot be who they are here, then is not a good place to be.
Oh, and trying to slag somebody off by correcting spelling mistakes is something that indeed does not add any value to this place.
I love you all, you drive nice cars. Have a nice day.
If we do not moderate our excesses,we run the real risk of recreating
the very negative atmosphere that appeared on roadfly. This forum
has over time tacitly developed [by mutual agreement btw]a very
reasonable set of parameters for the friendly exchange of info.I would
like to see this maintained.
The spelling correction reflects a dry sense of humor. No slag intended.
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Originally Posted by vpbmp' date='Oct 10 2004, 11:37 PM
I would
like to see this maintained.
The spelling correction reflects a dry sense of humor. No slag intended.
like to see this maintained.
The spelling correction reflects a dry sense of humor. No slag intended.
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Ok, all is well, I just felt I had to defend a friend..
OK, edit.. Evenflow is NOT being negative. He is trying to lighten up the mood of people that come to this forum. If you cannot see that, well, then.. then..
Then I guess I just have to explain it to you again..
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OK Sue-I have a 2003 Range Rover and it's going--If you have never had a truck, do it and get it out of your system--otherwise email me.
On another note--would it be posible to make this threat a Guiness Record for length?
On another note--would it be posible to make this threat a Guiness Record for length?
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Originally Posted by rsbartley' date='Oct 11 2004, 02:20 AM
On another note--would it be posible to make this threat a Guiness Record for length?
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Originally Posted by SueBMW' date='Oct 10 2004, 01:40 PM
To everyone concerned about me getting a Land Rover, please don't be.? The new Range Rover has been extremely reliable.? I am VERY knowledgeable about this brand and am very confident in the new Range Rover.? I also am familiar with the level of service I receive both from the dealership and from customer service.? It is nothing like the way BMW treats its customers.
evperry, I'm sorry you've heard nothing good about the Range Rover. I have heard nothing bad about the new Range Rover from anyone who owns one, and I know many, many people with the new Range Rover.
And streak, did you notice that the newest Land Rover in every one of those "horror stories" was a 2000?? Also, they are from South Africa or the UK, where the specs are very different than in the US.? If that's the best they can gather, LR's not doing too bad.
evperry, I'm sorry you've heard nothing good about the Range Rover. I have heard nothing bad about the new Range Rover from anyone who owns one, and I know many, many people with the new Range Rover.
And streak, did you notice that the newest Land Rover in every one of those "horror stories" was a 2000?? Also, they are from South Africa or the UK, where the specs are very different than in the US.? If that's the best they can gather, LR's not doing too bad.
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Just also keep in mind, the same qualities that you mention as a non owner of a RR, dealer satisfaction and quality of product are things that 99% of the owners on here are happy with in their E60s.
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Originally Posted by skipper' date='Oct 10 2004, 08:05 PM
I take it you didn't hear any for the E60 either. Also there are many, many satisfied E60 owners here. Good luck.
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I know the Range Rover inside and out and I am very comfortable with my decision. And people, I'm not abandoning the E60. We still own it. I will still drive it. I will still ride in it. It just won't use it as my daily transportation.
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Originally Posted by SueBMW' date='Oct 10 2004, 04:18 PM
And people, I'm not abandoning the E60.? We still own it.? I will still drive it.? I will still ride in it.? It just won't use it as my daily transportation.
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