2024 FFRR - excessively floaty drive
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Had the new FFRR for a week and have managed to get few mini road trips under the belt. My wife drove home today and commented she doesn’t like it as it’s too floaty and makes her feel a bit like when she’s got off a boat (not a ferry or cruise ship size but more when we’ve been sailing or on a dive boat). As a passenger I had the same sensation whilst I was trying to get some sleep!
This is a D350 Autobiography - tried it on normal and dynamic settings on mostly dual carriageway and some B roads.
Appreciate she’s a big old beast and ‘wafts’ but it’s an odd feeling; bizarrely made worse by having the massage seat on.
Anyone else had the same sensation or could it be something going on with the air suspension?
This is a D350 Autobiography - tried it on normal and dynamic settings on mostly dual carriageway and some B roads.
Appreciate she’s a big old beast and ‘wafts’ but it’s an odd feeling; bizarrely made worse by having the massage seat on.
Anyone else had the same sensation or could it be something going on with the air suspension?
I can't comment specifically on the L460 having not driven one, but Range Rovers in general are supposed to 'waft' - that's kind of their raison d'etre!
It's one of the main things I've always loved about them, but it's not for everyone - Mrs D.R. gets carsick in my L322 if I drive it even vaguely enthusiastically...
It's one of the main things I've always loved about them, but it's not for everyone - Mrs D.R. gets carsick in my L322 if I drive it even vaguely enthusiastically...
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