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My money is on a standard form response....
We as an organisation occasionally use a Land Rover which is powered by LPG, when we need a vehicle that can cope with the sort of terrain or tasks that these vehicles were traditionally designed for.
For the record, and I know this is another area (see Clarkson) where I'll be disagreeing with most members, I do actually think Greenpeace have a point in targeting the promotion of large 4x4s as lifestyle cars. This could make me a hypocrite, but there's a difference between those of us who use our 4x4s because they're the best tool for the job (for example, I frequently carry 7 passengers and a roof-rack full of stuff off-road) and those who buy a big, heavy V8 4x4 because they want to look cool. <snip>And really, how many new Range Rovers are ever going to be used for anything you couldn't use a car half the size for? Yes, some are, but the fact is that most of the time they're just lifestyle accessories, and I think this is what Greenpeace are objecting to.
So what ? They go and buy a 4 Litre Jag or BMW instead... a bigger, wider Mercedes, a faster porsche or even a Citroen Saxo with a lower NCAP pedestrian rating ?!
But the fundamental point they're making is sound, imho.