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Serious Enthusiast
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Auburn University
Posts: 719
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The LR2Opinions welcome! Personally I think it is a great small SUV. However, Land Rover should have stuck with the old name instead of dubbing it the LR2. I am a huge Discovery fan "aka Disco", and naming this small SUV the LR2 is a little appalling. Looks great. Hopefully they will sell well, I haven't seen to many on the streets yet. All the ones I have seen have been driven by 20 something blondes.
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Regular
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: SE Virginia
Posts: 68
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I had the pleasure of riding behind an LR2 on the trails once. These werent just dirt fire roads either. Brand spanky new stock LR2, and it took a frigging beating. Mr Stiff drove for a while, then got hung up on some rocks for a bit and was about to call it quits when Mrs Hottie went all postal on him about buying a 4x4 and not using it for what it was meant to do. Seriously, Mrs Hottie looked JUST like the hot blonde chick on the Animal Cops show, Annmarie Lucas, and the postal session she gave her husband totally made her 4 times sexier.
In the end, the LR2 did pretty well for not appearing to have any decent ground clearance and being IFS. It was a few years ago, so it was.......a.....2005 model maybe? I seriously would have lost THAT bet it'd make it through the trail we were on. We were following it in a mildly lift Yota Taco. Last edited by Gtrsnax; 04-27-2008 at 11:34 AM. Reason: Copy/Paste fubar'd the font size |
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