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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Oh it's much easier to eat well in the UK than it is in France. Has been for years; but the good stuff in France, when found, is simply better than the good stuff in UK. That's why I go back to the same place each year. Inside knowledge, see?

    Land Rover. Self-inflicted and entirely predictable. What were you thinking? I often ask myself this question. People voluntarily walk into a Land Rover dealership and fork out tens of thousands of pounds on a product they know will break. It makes no sense.
    Yes, agreed on the food. The debacle in Sarlat was slightly rescued by this place, which was quite exceptional:

    https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...OTcxtZltaULoog

    You know, after this breakdown (it wasn't the first) we googled to try and find a 4x4 to replace it and you know what by far the highest rated 4x4 in the UK was?

    Land Rover Discovery I don't get it either. I'm think of an M class next.
    Last edited by World's End Stella; 07-27-2017 at 10:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Yes, agreed on the food. The debacle in Sarlat as slightly rescued by this place, which was quite exceptional:

    https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...OTcxtZltaULoog

    You know, after this breakdown (it wasn't the first) we googled to try and find a 4x4 to replace it and you know what by far the highest rated 4x4 in the UK was?

    Land Rover Discovery I don't get it either. I'm think of an M class next.
    You live in Surrey, why the hell do you need a 4x4?
    Northern Monkey ... who can't upload a bleeding Avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Yes, agreed on the food. The debacle in Sarlat was slightly rescued by this place, which was quite exceptional:

    https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...OTcxtZltaULoog

    You know, after this breakdown (it wasn't the first) we googled to try and find a 4x4 to replace it and you know what by far the highest rated 4x4 in the UK was?

    Land Rover Discovery I don't get it either. I'm think of an M class next.
    Titter not, take a look at the Grand Cherokee. Mercedes underpinnings with Jeep 4x4 capabilities at a fraction of Mercedes price.

    Also worth taking a look at the Lexus RX450h. A great vehicle but not the biggest, until early next year when they launch the extended 7 seat version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Titter not, take a look at the Grand Cherokee. Mercedes underpinnings with Jeep 4x4 capabilities at a fraction of Mercedes price.

    Also worth taking a look at the Lexus RX450h. A great vehicle but not the biggest, until early next year when they launch the extended 7 seat version.
    Thanks. Funnily enough, when in Vancouver and the Rockies last year we rented a Grand Cherokee and loved it. But they seemed to be poorly rated when we looked over here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Thanks. Funnily enough, when in Vancouver and the Rockies last year we rented a Grand Cherokee and loved it. But they seemed to be poorly rated when we looked over here.
    I always keep one about the place. Change it at 3 years. I've never had a breakdown. The build quality isn't quite Lexus/Mercedes but neither's the bill

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