The all-new all-aluminum Range Rover getting final touches
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Naveen , Shimla:
Sep 14 2008
Made Popular Sep 14 2008
Land Rover is quite busy giving final touches to the make of the brand new Range Rover, which is expected to go on sale in the year 2012. And, this new model will be all aluminum. Moreover, they have plans to chop off around 600-pounds from the new...
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People have been complaining about the weight of their vehicles for years and its nice to see that they finally agreed and decided to do something about it. New engines can’t hurt either but with 500kg less, fuel economy should improve even with the old engines in there.
Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
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Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
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1 Stars
People have been complaining about the weight of their vehicles for years and its nice to see that they finally agreed and decided to do something about it. New engines can’t hurt either but with 500kg less, fuel economy should improve even with the old engines in there.
Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
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Autopartswarehouse
Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
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Autopartswarehouse
1 Stars
People have been complaining about the weight of their vehicles for years and its nice to see that they finally agreed and decided to do something about it. New engines can’t hurt either but with 500kg less, fuel economy should improve even with the old engines in there.
Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
______________________________
The Driver’s Notebook
Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
______________________________
The Driver’s Notebook
Global Opinions (2)
1 Stars
People have been complaining about the weight of their vehicles for years and its nice to see that they finally agreed and decided to do something about it. New engines can’t hurt either but with 500kg less, fuel economy should improve even with the old engines in there.
Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
______________________________
Autopartswarehouse
Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
______________________________
Autopartswarehouse
1 Stars
People have been complaining about the weight of their vehicles for years and its nice to see that they finally agreed and decided to do something about it. New engines can’t hurt either but with 500kg less, fuel economy should improve even with the old engines in there.
Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
______________________________
The Driver’s Notebook
Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
______________________________
The Driver’s Notebook
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Since it’s a British make, shouldn’t it be ”aluminium?”
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