BoulderGT3
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Hello all. I’m new to the LR3 world having just bought one a week and 500 miles ago. I’m really happy with the truck. It suits me. I looked at and drove everything to have as a bad weather daily driver for Colorado. In the end, while I think the performance of some and reliability of others may be better I chose the LR3 for a several key reasons:
It’s not bland and not everyone has one.
Perfect size for me. Not to big or small
Enough power and a great transmission
Love the sat., cold weather package and in general the way it’s trimmed out.
It is very solid and quiet.
I have several high performance sports cars and a pure track car so the whole high performance SUV track is a bit lost on me. An ML63 has a ton of power but it’s still a pretty heavy and high vehicle. I guess I’m of the school that thinks if you want a uber performance car buy one of the many great sedans or sports cars out there.
Thus far there are only two things I’m mixed on with the LR3:
First, I got a suspension warning that cleared itself. I was in really heavy and wet sloppy snow for 200 miles so it could have been something getting wet or freezing temporarily.
Second, I don’t think I’m as crazy about the snow performance as everybody else is. It’s good but the GY Wranglers appear to be a weak link. I usually drive a Ford Diesel crew cab in horrible weather and maybe my opinions are tainted by that. In truth, by the time you’ve reached the LR3 snow limits the road is closed anyways.
At any rate, glad there is a good LR forums and I’m looking forward to putting miles on the LR3.
It’s not bland and not everyone has one.
Perfect size for me. Not to big or small
Enough power and a great transmission
Love the sat., cold weather package and in general the way it’s trimmed out.
It is very solid and quiet.
I have several high performance sports cars and a pure track car so the whole high performance SUV track is a bit lost on me. An ML63 has a ton of power but it’s still a pretty heavy and high vehicle. I guess I’m of the school that thinks if you want a uber performance car buy one of the many great sedans or sports cars out there.
Thus far there are only two things I’m mixed on with the LR3:
First, I got a suspension warning that cleared itself. I was in really heavy and wet sloppy snow for 200 miles so it could have been something getting wet or freezing temporarily.
Second, I don’t think I’m as crazy about the snow performance as everybody else is. It’s good but the GY Wranglers appear to be a weak link. I usually drive a Ford Diesel crew cab in horrible weather and maybe my opinions are tainted by that. In truth, by the time you’ve reached the LR3 snow limits the road is closed anyways.
At any rate, glad there is a good LR forums and I’m looking forward to putting miles on the LR3.