![]() 02/27/2016 at 17:32 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
So I was walking back to my car in the parking lot when I saw a 2016 Range Rover Evoque. And then I noticed that it had two shark fin antennas. I got really confused, so I checked AutoTrader to see if this was an actual thing, and yes, it is. So my question is, what prompted Land Rover to do such a thing?
![]() 02/27/2016 at 17:34 |
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to make it REALLY annoying for detailers to have to clean out the space between them
![]() 02/27/2016 at 17:37 |
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One is FM/DAB and the other is 3G radio.
![]() 02/27/2016 at 17:37 |
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only one will work anyway
![]() 02/27/2016 at 17:50 |
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![]() 02/27/2016 at 17:59 |
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In my time working for the Land Rover dealer, I never once saw one with those.
![]() 02/27/2016 at 19:18 |
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Duh. Stereo antennas bro. Plus I think that's a lambo
![]() 02/27/2016 at 20:27 |
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That was the company’s first attempt to get around the glass roof. We now have a more elegant solution.
![]() 02/27/2016 at 20:32 |
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Redundancy, when one of them breaks there is a backup. Range Rover is becoming self aware.
![]() 02/27/2016 at 21:03 |
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Adds 3 MPG and 10MPH top speed when combined with an OPPO sticker.
![]() 02/27/2016 at 21:22 |
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But why?
Why not? :P