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British_Rover @ May 11th 2007 9:30AM
#3 You are comparing a car made almost thirty years ago to a modern vehicle. Metalurgy has improved a fair amount since then. Also Land Rover has a lot of experience with aluminum since they have been using it since 1948. The bodies of the first Land Rovers were made out of aluminum and so were the bodies of the first Range Rovers. Current rovers have many body panels made out of aluminum as well. That combined with all of Jags experience with aluminum should make this a great switch.
I have heard that the next gen Rover would come out earlier though. The rumors I hear say it will be sometime in 2010 not 2012.
el diablo @ Aug 18th 2007 9:31PM
guys i bought a 1998 RR and then a 2004 RR and i'm hooked to this car ever since, if anyone has any confirmed news about the all new RR being released sooner than 2012 pls let me know.
thanx