Leg Room: FFRR vs RRS
When I started looking to get a new RR I looked at the sport first. My right leg its against the console making it for me very unpleasant. Im 6'3'. Then I looked at the RR full size, what a difference! I guess if you are shorter than me you wont have this problem.
butthe BIG RR was the choice for me.
butthe BIG RR was the choice for me.
It is funny how just a couple of inches in height can make a huge difference in comfort within a car. One other thing that the Range Rover has is good side room. I am very in shapebut some of my guests aren't. Even the ones that are very plumpfit just fine in the RR but would most likely be more cramped in the sport.
I couldn't agree more with luxury1 and some others about the rrs. I am 6'3" and test drove a sport and felt like a sardine, I didn't even attempt the rear seat. My rr hse is a different story excellent leg and "girth" room. I'm even comfortable in the back seats.
Anyone know where I can find instructions on how to replace the headlight cover for my Range Rover. It is a 2003 HSE and the current headlight lens is cracked. Is this a long process involving removing the bumper or is it much easier than that?
Any help would be appreciated!!
Any help would be appreciated!!
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Anyone know where I can find instructions on how to replace the headlight cover for my Range Rover. It is a 2003 HSE and the current headlight lens is cracked. Is this a long process involving removing the bumper or is it much easier than that?
Any help would be appreciated!!
Anyone know where I can find instructions on how to replace the headlight cover for my Range Rover. It is a 2003 HSE and the current headlight lens is cracked. Is this a long process involving removing the bumper or is it much easier than that?
Any help would be appreciated!!
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