New Chase Car
#1
New Chase Car
I really like this one much better than the old one. It's got more features and had $5k in dealer addons. Bought it in SA on Saturday, last day of month, they were willing to deal more than the guys in Austin. Two RRs now and neither bought from LR Austin, they just do my service but they won't deal.
#5
Yes, they are but this one is for that purpose. It goes out to the woods of east Texas and the rough terrain of West Texas.
#6
Tan interior (one I have) on full size RR Is exclusive for Autobiography, which comes standard with 29 speakers 3D Meridian system. Full size RR Autobiography costs about $30K over the supercharged trim and there are no discounts ..
The 22" type 707 wheels are optional and are not standard on '16
Last edited by Fester; 11-03-2015 at 08:08 AM.
#7
Very nice and congrats. I got the first gen RRS when it first came out and it was worry free from day one to the day I traded it in. Contrary to popular belief, the truck was the most worry free vehicle I've owned.
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#8
It actually doesn't make sense..perhaps it is for sport??
Tan interior (one I have) on full size RR Is exclusive for Autobiography, which comes standard with 29 speakers 3D Meridian system. Full size RR Autobiography costs about $30K over the supercharged trim and there are no discounts ..
The 22" type 707 wheels are optional and are not standard on '16
Tan interior (one I have) on full size RR Is exclusive for Autobiography, which comes standard with 29 speakers 3D Meridian system. Full size RR Autobiography costs about $30K over the supercharged trim and there are no discounts ..
The 22" type 707 wheels are optional and are not standard on '16
Here is a captured image from that link, just the color is what I was commenting on.
#9
It looks very luxurious, but (and perhaps it's a generational thing) I always look at a really nice SUV and think "But... but... they could have had a really nice station wagon..."
I think a bunch of us that grew up in the 70s-90s really have some kind of a wagon deficit, whereas anyone who grew up in the 50s-70s probably feels pretty differently.
I think a bunch of us that grew up in the 70s-90s really have some kind of a wagon deficit, whereas anyone who grew up in the 50s-70s probably feels pretty differently.
#11
It looks very luxurious, but (and perhaps it's a generational thing) I always look at a really nice SUV and think "But... but... they could have had a really nice station wagon..."
I think a bunch of us that grew up in the 70s-90s really have some kind of a wagon deficit, whereas anyone who grew up in the 50s-70s probably feels pretty differently.
I think a bunch of us that grew up in the 70s-90s really have some kind of a wagon deficit, whereas anyone who grew up in the 50s-70s probably feels pretty differently.
Damn, am I that bad? I will have to stop when the mod list gets longer than one line on the sig for sure.
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