Ray Hyland
Expedition Leader
I have a 200 tdi 110 which I like a lot.
But that said, I have owned a TD5 110 and drove it across Borneo and parts of South East Asia, it was awesome in the bush. I drove an LR4 through the rocks of Sedona this spring, it was awesome. And I just drove a new Range Rover through the deserts and hills around Vegas last month, guess what, it was awesome too.
Those of you who know my truck will appreciate that is where my heart is. An old flat-black 110 with a simple diesel motor, a roll-cage, 35's, lots of articulation, and ARB lockers front and back. Hot, noisy, and slow, but good off the road.
But I gotta say it, the new Rovers are pretty smokin when you actually take them off-road. Yes, they are a lot more complex, and I would never be able to fix one probably if it broke in the bush. But I have been very impressed by their abilities.
I haven't driven the Evoque so I can't comment on it, but the others rock.
Ray
But that said, I have owned a TD5 110 and drove it across Borneo and parts of South East Asia, it was awesome in the bush. I drove an LR4 through the rocks of Sedona this spring, it was awesome. And I just drove a new Range Rover through the deserts and hills around Vegas last month, guess what, it was awesome too.
Those of you who know my truck will appreciate that is where my heart is. An old flat-black 110 with a simple diesel motor, a roll-cage, 35's, lots of articulation, and ARB lockers front and back. Hot, noisy, and slow, but good off the road.
But I gotta say it, the new Rovers are pretty smokin when you actually take them off-road. Yes, they are a lot more complex, and I would never be able to fix one probably if it broke in the bush. But I have been very impressed by their abilities.
I haven't driven the Evoque so I can't comment on it, but the others rock.
Ray