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What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 10:23 pm
by Mikie711
Looking at changing my Rangerover for something more car based and the only real requirements are that it has to be an estate, be more economical than a RRS and be able to tow. Resist BMW's as the wife hates them with a passion (my fault, think old e30 325 and wet roundabouts

). Budget is healthy but not unlimited. Current favorite is another Audi, S4 Avant Black Edition quattro S-Tronic so you get the idea but what else is out their worth considering.
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 11:44 pm
by rawsco
S4 is dull and uninspiring it's a good car that has been spoiled by the search for the removal of the compromises you need to make in order to deliver a truly great car. I'f I had a chunk of cash and was looking for a DD estate I'd consider a Jag XFr-s sport brake with a lovely supercharged V8. Something a bit different. Not sure
if I could live with the depreciation tho
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:19 am
by Mikie711
And the mpg which also has to be a consideration given that this will be a daily hack for the misses.
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 1:07 am
by j2 lot
If you can wait - Jaguar F pace

Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 8:03 am
by kerryxeg
I'm sort of going the other way, but more or less the same issues. I was using our old xtrail rather than the S4. So decided to look for a 4x4 that drives like a car. Tried the X5 RRS and Cayenne 2012 model. The cayenne had the air suspension system which is a very clever bit of kit on the porsche. It stood out head and shoulders for me, for such a big car it felt very nimble. So hopefully will get it next week. S4 looks like it's heading south to a very keen dealer. I never thought a dealer would come along with a reasonable offer, but there you go, fingers crossed.
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 9:53 am
by H8OAG
Cayenne or the Smaller Macan
Really does drive like a car with adaptive air suspension
Ours has the magic electric towbar as well which fully retracts
Audio SQ5 if you are impatient
(Long waiting list on the Macan )
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 10:52 am
by TarmacTerrorist
Not an estate car but i swapped our RRS out for a VW Amarok pickup truck. Love it.
Has everythin the RRs has but just not as plush. Great for chucking shopping in, firewood, anything in really and a better overall drive than the RRS.
Wouldnt have another Rangey now, even if you paid me.
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 11:08 am
by shooomer
Cayenne GTS?
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 11:18 am
by gdr
Replaced my RRS with a Cayenne Diesel S. Much more like a car than RR and far better in every way (except perhaps if you are really off-roading). I don't tow with it, but I think it would be pretty good given weight and 625 ft-lbs torque. V8 Diesel S not quite as ridiculous a weapon as a petrol Turbo S Cayenne, but still quick and handles remarkably well. And will go 600 miles on a tank of diesel.........
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 11:38 am
by kerryxeg
H8OAG wrote:Cayenne or the Smaller Macan
Really does drive like a car with adaptive air suspension
Ours has the magic electric towbar as well which fully retracts
Audio SQ5 if you are impatient
(Long waiting list on the Macan )
From what I've read the cayenne is a good towing machine, and that was the v6 diesel. I didn't know about the electric towbar so didn't check on my very brief viewing, I'll check when I pick it up- it would be a nice surprise.
It's certainly not an off-roader in terms of protection etc, but with the high setting and some reasonable tyres you could tackle a field or rough track without issue. I'll be keeping mine a few years so will be worth investing in some winter tyres.
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:21 pm
by gdr
kerryxeg wrote:I'll be keeping mine a few years so will be worth investing in some winter tyres.
Yup, a set of winter wheels/tyres essential to avoid becoming a stereotype @rse in 4x4 with 21" wheels and 35 section tyres whenever it snows. It is pretty good in the snow with the right boots.
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 1:25 pm
by H8OAG
gdr wrote:kerryxeg wrote:I'll be keeping mine a few years so will be worth investing in some winter tyres.
Yup, a set of winter wheels/tyres essential to avoid becoming a stereotype @rse in 4x4 with 21" wheels and 35 section tyres whenever it snows. It is pretty good in the snow with the right boots.
Yokos - W Drive on 21" and it pretty much goes anywhere
Just the small matter of £315 per corner

Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 1:57 pm
by Mr Momo
This is what you need :
Watch on YouTube
Doesn't fit any of your requirements.....

Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 4:43 pm
by Mikie711
There is a problem with the A4/S4 in that there is a new model in the pipeline which would likely be launched around the time a new car would be delivered. Looked at a BMW 330 M Sport Touring, Ruth not impressed but didn't say no, no demonstrator in with the 330 engine so next time home will try one.
Think we want away from big 4x4's and into something more road car based.
Re: What to replace the Rangerover sport with?
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 5:21 pm
by campbell
Yeti.
It's been a while
