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Peely
Member Since: 12 Dec 2011
Location: Lancs
Posts: 283
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Right off to dealers either Friday or Sat to order new HSE. My spec chosen is below, I would be grateful if more experienced peeps could tell me if I am missing anything that might be important at a later date please ?
HSE in Siberian Silver
20" Alloys
Vision Assist
Privacy Glass
Full size spare
Heated Steering wheel
Not sure about active rear diff, dealer said only needed if I plan to do a lot of off road, which I don't ?
Park Heating, the HSE has this without the remote is that correct, what is it exactly and is the £350 just for the remote, so how does that work then ?
Anything I might have missed ?
Cheers
Ian
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16th Jan 2012 10:25 pm |
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RichardB
Member Since: 03 May 2010
Location: Hants
Posts: 485
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Park heating you set up from the control panel to come on (if cold enough) at a specific time. Usually set up for say 30 mins before you leave in the morning. Drawback is you need a regular routine. Remote allows you to press plipper whenever you need to. Has a good transmit range, meant to be about 1000 feet. Remote also gives confirmation of successful switch on (or not).
£350 is for remote and additional receiver box of tricks. You will still have dash driven timer if you need it.
HTH
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16th Jan 2012 11:23 pm |
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D4mation
Member Since: 29 Jul 2011
Location: Ruralshire
Posts: 593
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Even an HSE doesn't come with carpet mats.
They're cheaper if you specify as part of the build (even cheaper if you can twist the dealer's arm), although the accessory ones are supposed to be better quality - at £166 they need to be
http://accessories.landrover.com/inter/acc...2A50BBFC46 MY12 D4 HSE Ipanema Sand
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16th Jan 2012 11:42 pm |
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kljw
Member Since: 06 Aug 2011
Location: Edinburgh
Posts: 185
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Hi
will add my pennies worth;
1. 20" wheels, just order the std ones, then look for an after market wheel and tyre set (as i did) that cost around £1200 (set of 4 275 tyres and black 20" wheels), then sell your origional wheels for more and make some cash.
2. get the park heat blip thingy, you will never regret it.
3. centre cooler box, great in warm weather.
4. forget the active dif, had this option, and never came into play.
5. HSE comes with walnut trim, think about black option, looks allot better.
6. tow bar?
7. load space mat?
8. dog guad, stops things coming into passenger area in the event of a crash?
9. roof rails?
just some ideas. Cheers
Keith
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17th Jan 2012 8:03 am |
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amazing
Member Since: 05 Mar 2011
Location: chengdu
Posts: 1542
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mine came with fbh transmitter range about...10ft...still nice to have.
get everything.. then gloat
also bear in mind many items are quite cost effective fitted as standard and others are a PITA to fit after It is better to have and not need it then need and not have it.
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17th Jan 2012 9:35 am |
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Peely
Member Since: 12 Dec 2011
Location: Lancs
Posts: 283
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Thanks, just spoke to dealer this morning regarding mudflaps .............. ............. £360 fitted ??????!!!!!!
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17th Jan 2012 9:45 am |
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kljw
Member Since: 06 Aug 2011
Location: Edinburgh
Posts: 185
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you can buy mud flaps for about £100 for all 4, or less if you look around. some things are on the steep side. Cheers
Keith
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17th Jan 2012 3:58 pm |
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D4mation
Member Since: 29 Jul 2011
Location: Ruralshire
Posts: 593
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Retail price for a pair of mudflaps (front or rear) is £68. So that's £136 for a full set of 4. Your dealer wants more than £200 to fit them
Mine were done in November for £185 all in. MY12 D4 HSE Ipanema Sand
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17th Jan 2012 11:44 pm |
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Peely
Member Since: 12 Dec 2011
Location: Lancs
Posts: 283
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Yeah, already gone off the idea of mudflaps, maybe at a later date, Ebay is my friend !
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18th Jan 2012 9:19 am |
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Blue62
Member Since: 07 Sep 2011
Location: Midlands
Posts: 87
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Hi Peely, I would seriously recommend flaps they keep the sides clean and prevent paint damage on the rear arches, wish I'd fitted mine from new. Just had a local independant fit and supply OEM flaps for £168 inc VAT, if you want to fit yourself Marshalls are selling original sets for £116 on ebay.
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18th Jan 2012 3:05 pm |
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Peely
Member Since: 12 Dec 2011
Location: Lancs
Posts: 283
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Blue62 wrote:Hi Peely, if you want to fit yourself Marshalls are selling original sets for £116 on ebay.
Yeah seen them, I know it's probably a good idea, but not to sure as far as the look of them fitted on the car goes ?
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18th Jan 2012 3:22 pm |
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Blue62
Member Since: 07 Sep 2011
Location: Midlands
Posts: 87
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You will find that the rear arches will be badly pitted in no time if you don't fit mudflaps, couldn'e believe the state of mine after only 4 weeks ownership, so if you really are concerned about the look of your car it's a bit of a no brainer.
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19th Jan 2012 1:32 pm |
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