Not expecting a lot of love for this but 'new car!'

I've always wondered, what does a Range Rover like that offer a drug dealer other than say your average BMW with blacked out windows? I mean in terms of facilitating their role as a drug dealer?

Load space, and ample flat surfaces for "rolling".
 
I much prefer it to a Q7, but dislike 4x4's generally.

Great if you live up a mountain, but - imo - you look a complete **** in one in a town / city.

From a drivers point of view though, if your pockets are deep enough, enjoy the experience & undoubted quality despite being viewed as a ****! - you've clearly worked hard for it (or sold lots of Class A!!) :D:p
 
On a random note, don't keep the keys anywhere obvious in your house. These are exactly the sort of vehicles stolen in burglaries.
 
On a random note, don't keep the keys anywhere obvious in your house. These are exactly the sort of vehicles stolen in burglaries.

Yes, it's far better to conceal them so once the criminals have smashed into your house they then have reason to confront you and threaten you to get the keys, obviously.
 
[TW]Fox;23887808 said:
Yes, it's far better to conceal them so once the criminals have smashed into your house they then have reason to confront you and threaten you to get the keys, obviously.

That's unlikely.
 
[TW]Fox;23887808 said:
Yes, it's far better to conceal them so once the criminals have smashed into your house they then have reason to confront you and threaten you to get the keys, obviously.

Indeed, i always thought the advice (which makes perfect sense to me) is to leave the keys somewhere obvious. Once someone has gone to the trouble of smashing their way in i would much rather they had no reason to be hanging around. Once in they are not going to leave without the key so will proceed to destroy your house and you until they get it!
 
Once in they are not going to leave without the key so will proceed to destroy your house and you until they get it!

That's not how most car key burglaries work. They are usually very quick, in and out jobs, avoiding confrontation if at all possible. They usually target insecure houses with nice cars and if they can't see your keys, there are other houses to target.
 
[TW]Fox;23887808 said:
Yes, it's far better to conceal them so once the criminals have smashed into your house they then have reason to confront you and threaten you to get the keys, obviously.

Gives everyone a fair chance to stand and bang m8
 
That's not how most car key burglaries work. They are usually very quick, in and out jobs, avoiding confrontation if at all possible. They usually target insecure houses with nice cars and if they can't see your keys, there are other houses to target.

Maybe when its young yobs stealing cars for a joy ride, but when its professional car thieves stealing specific to order high value vehicles, its a very different matter.
 
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