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Post by chipbutty on May 10, 2022 19:04:36 GMT
Tidy
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Post by Big Blue on May 10, 2022 20:40:05 GMT
Yeah I saw this on a post by Richard Porter. Looks better than the Full fat.
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Post by bryan on May 11, 2022 9:35:47 GMT
The front and side profiles look good but I don't like the rear view, the numberplate cut out is weird. The Autocar render with FF style lights looked much better
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Post by bryan on May 11, 2022 9:41:15 GMT
Red is the actual car
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2022 10:35:26 GMT
Someone should show those to the BMW design team. Less IS more.
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Post by PG on May 12, 2022 9:03:36 GMT
The front and side profiles look good but I don't like the rear view, the numberplate cut out is weird. The Autocar render with FF style lights looked much better I guess they wanted to differentiate the FFRR and the Sport more so rear treatment is one easy way to do that. McGovern seems to have a thing about rear-ends on bigger models...fnar..fnar... Front and sides look good on all his designs and then the rear ends are where you think "hmmm". Disco 5 wonkiness. New FFRR ultras thin lights . New RR Sport number plate position. Some people even comment that the rear lights don't look right on the new Defender. Overall it looks like they've hit the spot with the new Sport though. I always thought the Sport was the sweet spot in the bigger-sized range and this looks like it will continue that.
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Post by Martin on Oct 1, 2022 14:10:08 GMT
I saw one in the carpark at my local farm shop this morning. I still don’t like the low number plates, they just look odd, but it was blue with silver wheels which makes a nice change from the usual triple black.
Compared to the XM it was stunning!
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Post by Roadrunner on Oct 2, 2022 0:34:53 GMT
The Fosse Way has been knee deep in these recently. Often driven in convvey with the equivalent Maserati.
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