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zone30



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HST is a riddle: Which vowel is missing. It proves my case too I think.

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HST = hardly starts twice

HSE = Holy Sh*t edition

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SE - Substandard Equipment

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So No body actually Knows then? am I right that HSE even dates back to Austin or Leyland days? was theree not a princess or ambasador in HSE trim? The model below the 'Van Den Plas?'
I bet EV will know.

Post #105673 20th Jun 2011 2:42 pm
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We all may kid but all in all I'm a proud owner tough! Still happy in impressed with it. First car I ever owned that actually I think of. All my former cars I just used.
I would not be bothered with a forum otherwise and I expect most of us neither.

This is an enthousiasts car with a personallity of somekind. Very few cars have that, and judging on the responses of all the other types of LR, the whole range is like that. Don't know of any other brand like that.

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Sorry torssell if it didn't turn out the way you had hoped Laughing but if the letters actually mean something, I would think High Spec Edition would be my favourite.

and yeah, it matters not what spec we own, we have a 'Land Rover'

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Junior wrote:
So No body actually Knows then? am I right that HSE even dates back to Austin or Leyland days? was theree not a princess or ambasador in HSE trim? The model below the 'Van Den Plas?'
I bet EV will know.


I think its something from those cars, i sure my mums Maestro was a HSE and i think my dad had a rover with VDP on it too at one point

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Junior wrote:
So No body actually Knows then? am I right that HSE even dates back to Austin or Leyland days? was theree not a princess or ambasador in HSE trim? The model below the 'Van Den Plas?'
I bet EV will know.


Ah yes....Austin.......I've got

HSE.....Hardly Starts.....Ever

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Not sure what HSE stands for, but I know that when the range rover vogue SE was intruduced it stood for special equipment. So maybe its something along those lines. 21MY Defender 90 S 3.0 D200

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EYorkshire wrote:
Sorry torssell if it didn't turn out the way you had hoped Laughing but if the letters actually mean something, I would think High Spec Edition would be my favourite.

and yeah, it matters not what spec we own, we have a 'Land Rover'


Well, whatever it stands for, I think I made the right choice buying one! Thumbs Up
Cheers, all!

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torssell wrote:
EYorkshire wrote:
Sorry torssell if it didn't turn out the way you had hoped Laughing but if the letters actually mean something, I would think High Spec Edition would be my favourite.

and yeah, it matters not what spec we own, we have a 'Land Rover'


Well, whatever it stands for, I think I made the right choice buying one! Thumbs Up
Cheers, all!


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