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That hard ride ((
Claud
 

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Location: Surrey
Post: #11
RE: That hard ride ((

We find the Freelander (17" wheels) has more compliant suspension than the Evoque (19" wheels + magnetic dampers). However the Freelander rolls more, is ultimately slower on tight twisty bends.

The Freelander also emits a loud bang from the suspension on the rebound on sleeping policeman at anything above 20 mph, whearas the Evoque can do around 25 - 30 mph comfortably.

All in all I far prefer the Evoque as a drivers car and I can choose which one I take most days.

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03-06-2012 09:01am
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J77
 

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Location: Fife
Post: #12
RE: That hard ride ((

The Fl2 shouldn't bang going over sleeping policemen, I had two and none of them done it.

I do agree th Evoque is More for the driver than Fl2.

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03-06-2012 10:25am
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