Tax efficient leasing.Very few of these yokes are actually owned.
Stewart Curry
PCP financing, just under €500 p/m with a 14k deposit.
Drogg
Is that all? I will have 2.
LiamZero
Eyes on the road, Anne. That’s the junction of Aungier/Kevin/Wexford streets, Camden Street is hundreds of yards away.
Anyway, surely they’d be 152-D regs if we were truly back. 151-D is just sooooo January 2015.
Anomanomanom
So what’s the point in “baby we’re back”. So people have new cars, have I missed something.
Pob
Ugh, Range Rover aren’t even pretending their cars are for anything other than soccer moms these days.
Mr. T.
or Rugby Mums in Ireland.
The People's Hero
Soccer moms drive 8 year old Renault Scenics…
Spaghetti Hoop
Well if Tristan was collected from school in a brand new one – thrown up on some kerb with the hazards on – then so will Caoimhe.
Mr. T.
There’ll always be plenty of Dullards with enough credit (but not the cash) to buy a predictable black Range Rover.
If you want the space, buy an estate. Just like your Daddies did.
The People's Hero
Spoken like a poor……
Rookie new-monied mistake – spending your own money on a depreciating asset… A stupid, stupid thing to do….
Just sayin'
Can anyone make out the specific Range Rover models?
spud1
looks like the Evoke…lots of them about.
Probably helps that the Huberman is a brand ambassador for it…
ollie
Who’s Huberman? Seriously.
Just sayin'
Sure, they’re only €40,000. Bargain basement really.
Nikkeboentje
Both cars in the picture appear to be the TD4, which is the middle range engine. I think it retails for around €55,000 in Ireland. The SD4 model retails for around €66,000 in Ireland. Depending on the spec, it could be another €5,000 more expensive.
chris
There is an interesting experiment anyone can try, to begin stand in any populated area in Dublin, then look at the two people nearest to you, one on the left and one and the right. Guaranteed nearly 99.9% of the time one out of the three of you will be an ostentatious w()nk()r who aspires to this kind of crap.
Limk
I see two instances of farm machinery in an urban setting. Is that it?
Chris
The farm ‘machinery’ is the two heifers driving them.
JunkFace
It makes sense to drive a gas guzzling monster SUV around the tiny suburban streets of D2 and D6
Screw carbon emissions!
Frilly Keane
Well those yoga mats need ta go somewhere Junk
And mounting the kerb outside The Butlers Pantry qualifies as off roading too
Paxton
Jesus people, stop hating others just cause they can afford to buy a nice car. Typical irish, jealous haters. Get a life. Maybe if you bothered to work as hard as those people you could have one too.
I live in Dee six.
They never left.
Tax efficient leasing.Very few of these yokes are actually owned.
PCP financing, just under €500 p/m with a 14k deposit.
Is that all? I will have 2.
Eyes on the road, Anne. That’s the junction of Aungier/Kevin/Wexford streets, Camden Street is hundreds of yards away.
Anyway, surely they’d be 152-D regs if we were truly back. 151-D is just sooooo January 2015.
So what’s the point in “baby we’re back”. So people have new cars, have I missed something.
Ugh, Range Rover aren’t even pretending their cars are for anything other than soccer moms these days.
or Rugby Mums in Ireland.
Soccer moms drive 8 year old Renault Scenics…
Well if Tristan was collected from school in a brand new one – thrown up on some kerb with the hazards on – then so will Caoimhe.
There’ll always be plenty of Dullards with enough credit (but not the cash) to buy a predictable black Range Rover.
If you want the space, buy an estate. Just like your Daddies did.
Spoken like a poor……
Rookie new-monied mistake – spending your own money on a depreciating asset… A stupid, stupid thing to do….
Can anyone make out the specific Range Rover models?
looks like the Evoke…lots of them about.
Probably helps that the Huberman is a brand ambassador for it…
Who’s Huberman? Seriously.
Sure, they’re only €40,000. Bargain basement really.
Both cars in the picture appear to be the TD4, which is the middle range engine. I think it retails for around €55,000 in Ireland. The SD4 model retails for around €66,000 in Ireland. Depending on the spec, it could be another €5,000 more expensive.
There is an interesting experiment anyone can try, to begin stand in any populated area in Dublin, then look at the two people nearest to you, one on the left and one and the right. Guaranteed nearly 99.9% of the time one out of the three of you will be an ostentatious w()nk()r who aspires to this kind of crap.
I see two instances of farm machinery in an urban setting. Is that it?
The farm ‘machinery’ is the two heifers driving them.
It makes sense to drive a gas guzzling monster SUV around the tiny suburban streets of D2 and D6
Screw carbon emissions!
Well those yoga mats need ta go somewhere Junk
And mounting the kerb outside The Butlers Pantry qualifies as off roading too
Jesus people, stop hating others just cause they can afford to buy a nice car. Typical irish, jealous haters. Get a life. Maybe if you bothered to work as hard as those people you could have one too.