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06-15-2006, 05:07 AM
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Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
Granted, I do some research and give up, I just wanted to know if the LR3 would hold ground against an H2 or H3. It's got similar ground clearance, though poor approach and departure angles. There doesn't seem to be as much room for articulation in the wheel wells either. Just was curious to know what everyone thinks.
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
its a little better than the freelander
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06-15-2006, 05:46 AM
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
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its a little better than the freelander
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Yeah, the Freelander is not a very impressive beast. However, the LR2 might be somewhat of an improvment.
Reading some Land Rover forums though, it's discouraging that almost all posts are dealing with some failure or mechanical issue.
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
They had one down at Hollister as a Ranger Vehicle. Of course it was parked down at the gate while their other trucks were out in the park.
Just by looking at one, I'd have to say no way they could keep up with an H2/H3 for just the reasons you mentioned.
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They had one down at Hollister as a Ranger Vehicle. Of course it was parked down at the gate while their other trucks were out in the park.
Just by looking at one, I'd have to say no way they could keep up with an H2/H3 for just the reasons you mentioned.
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Good to know. I was looking at maybe replacing my H2 with something (because my lease is going way over mileage ), and I figured maybe I should just include the LR3 to be fair, because it does have a lot of room inside, and it's got like Xenon headlamps, neat sunroof things, Active Roll Mitigation, and some other little gadgets. But, if it can't keep up off-road, then there's no sense it in. I think the H3 is my best option.
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Good to know. I was looking at maybe replacing my H2 with something, and I figured maybe I should just include the LR3 to be a total metro-sexual poop-taster.
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
Low profile tires =PWNAGE off-road.
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06-16-2006, 12:27 PM
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
I backed into one in the parking lot. 3,000 dollars damage took out the bumper, reartail light and quater panel. Hummer suffered a 1 inch scratch in the black bumper cover!!!
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Granted, I do some research and give up, I just wanted to know if the LR3 would hold ground against an H2 or H3. It's got similar ground clearance, though poor approach and departure angles. There doesn't seem to be as much room for articulation in the wheel wells either. Just was curious to know what everyone thinks.
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06-18-2006, 03:15 AM
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
another thing to consider when weighing H3 -vs- LR3 is that land rover has a remarkably consistently bad reliability record.
That's too bad because i like the looks of the 'rovers, and the 'rover guys seem to be pretty smooth. FWIW, a 'rover salesman that i talked to didn't knock the H2, and didn't claim that the Range could keep up with it, though he stopped short of calling the H2 better. He just mentioned other things, like refinement and all.
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
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another thing to consider when weighing H3 -vs- LR3 is that land rover has a remarkably consistently bad reliability record.
That's too bad because i like the looks of the 'rovers, and the 'rover guys seem to be pretty smooth. FWIW, a 'rover salesman that i talked to didn't knock the H2, and didn't claim that the Range could keep up with it, though he stopped short of calling the H2 better. He just mentioned other things, like refinement and all.
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Yes, LR has a horrible reliability record. Most British cars do. And the LR3 is still riddled with problems. The salesman claimed they were 'computer issues' and that a hardware upgrade was due out. I have a feeling the air suspension is probably also an issue.
He called the LR3 "A gentleman's SUV, a different way of travelling off the highway. We do not like to bounce and gun it. We prefer to remain composed."
The thing was pretty boring though. It just didn't give me a hard-on when I sat inside, unlike NoMoGMPG's H1.
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
The crawl ratio is a good metric for determining how much control you'll have going over rocks and such, but lost here is the fact that the LR3 also has Hill Descent Control (HDC). While the HDC pretty much sucks on ice/snow, on rocks it is amazing. Coupled with the independent suspension, it provides even more slow-speed control over rocks and really does feel like the vehicle is carefully walking down a rocky slope. It affords ridiculous control of the vehicle.
The H3 is quite capable....more so in my opinion, than the (big for the sake of being big) H2. However, the LR3 could easily keep up with the H3, and do so with style. That is the difference....
For what it's worth, I think the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon would beat BOTH vehicles for pure off-road duty.
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04-18-2008, 01:47 AM
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
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04-18-2008, 03:31 AM
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
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The crawl ratio is a good metric for determining how much control you'll have going over rocks and such, but lost here is the fact that the LR3 also has Hill Descent Control (HDC). While the HDC pretty much sucks on ice/snow, on rocks it is amazing. Coupled with the independent suspension, it provides even more slow-speed control over rocks and really does feel like the vehicle is carefully walking down a rocky slope. It affords ridiculous control of the vehicle.
The H3 is quite capable....more so in my opinion, than the (big for the sake of being big) H2. However, the LR3 could easily keep up with the H3, and do so with style. That is the difference....
For what it's worth, I think the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon would beat BOTH vehicles for pure off-road duty.
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I like what Four Wheeler recently said, that the H3 can do 95% of what a Rubicon can, but in comfort and style (and in the case of the Alpha, more on-road power)
The LR3 simply would not be able to follow an H3 through many obstacles, Put 35's on an H3 (with no lift required to do so, I might add) and the LR3 just doesn't compare.
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04-18-2008, 05:40 AM
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Re: Is the LR3 a Serious Off-Road Competitor?
I own an LR3 and an H2. The LR3 can't keep up even with A/T tires.
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