Range Rover evoque

Dec 14, 2006
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I'm very interested in the new Range Rover Evoque 2.2 with an auto box
Anyone already using to tow or read any reviews
Regards
Andy
 
Nov 6, 2005
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Having friends and family in the trade you would be surprised how many new cars arrive with scratches and are touched in before they are handed over! If its a good job you would never know?
Be prepared to wait 6 months for your order, they cant build them quick enough.
Manager at my place of work has a white one and it is a stunning car and a head turner, very well built and lots of quicky bits, like setting the car in valet mode and the the puddle lights that project RR.
Dont get the 3 door though awful to get into the back.
It has a proven engine and i dont think you would have to doubt its towing ability?
 
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As with all LR products it will be hit or miss if you get a good one or not I would personally plan to get rid of it when your warrenty is up. As far as ability to tow goes it's a LR so shouldn't be any problems. Just watch for the eletrics. We did have a peek when we were last at the dealer chasing up the Defender but wouldn't be for us, too crampt in the back and a small boot. Very claustrophobic in the back but if there's just the two of you then it's okay in a blingy sort of way.
 
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It would seem that LR products have two major faults - the hit/miss quality control at the factory and the poor dealer network who aren't interested in customer issues - apart from that they're great - if you accept that Evoque has Marmite styling, either love it or hate it.
 
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Kerbweights and max tow weights may not be as high as you think.
Certainly a "breakaway" from the traditional for LR.

Mat
 
Mar 10, 2006
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I think it looks a pigs ear.
But i do like the looks of the free lander and RR.
Cant stand cars with narrow windows, makes me feel claustrophobic.
 

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