2x Evoque v 2x FFRR
Yesterday I visited Stratstone Perth and conducted an exercise as I was in 2 minds to get a new FFRR to replace my current one, I also has an itch to scratch regarding the Si4 Petrol Evoque as its performance should be on par with my 4.2 s/c FFRR, but after 2 accompanied prior test drives I remained unconvinced.....until today that was, read on!
I arranged to meet Tim from this forum at Stratstone's and naturally we turned up in our own Dynamic SD4s, wonderful cars as we have both extensively & exhaustively reported on, after a hello and a look round each others cars, his Coupe & my 5 Door, I was given the keys to their coupe Si4 demonstrator and off we went on the usual test route.
Now my reporting style is never going to get a job on Top Gear, well 'some say' not as a writer anyway, but, my previous findings differed somewhat this time, there was very little lag on take off or foot down, it dropped 2&3 gears seamlessly, it was to say a very memorable test drive indeed, the Si4 engine is a pocket rocket in the Evoque, it's not as growly or guttural sounding as I'd like, but, then again it has at least 2 litres & 2 cylinders less than any car Ive owned in the last 10 years, but, for a 2 litre turbo it is very impressive and I can only think it was better 3rd time round as almost 1,000 miles has perhaps loosened up the engine a tad; Tim was suitably impressed.
The amazing thing is that after one month of driving my current SD4 diesel, and being perfectly happy with this engine, I have now changed my next 2 Evoque orders, for my wife and I, to the Si4 engine as a result of today's 3rd test drive, as I really felt and enjoyed the instant surge and I'll have much, more fun in the Si4 longer term for absolute certainty and in my real world use it will only mean circa 6mpg less; as despite using a fairly leaden boot today I still returned an impressive 23mpg overall and in my SD4 I'm only achieving 28mpg, but I suspect this is down to the fact nearly all of my journeys are cross country or short ones!
When we came back I took out their FFRR 4.4 litre TDv8 as it was & note I said was, sighted on my radar and straight away it wallowed and pitched in a way I had forgotten all RRs do, it was a very unsettled drive after an Evoque and it just reinstated to me, and to Tim, what a truly fantastic handling car the Evoque really is and given the choice both of us would choose the Evoque over this FFRR, despite it feeling quite regal and special to sit in, but it wasn't special enough as we both feel the RRE is today's Best of Breed LR product and if you recall the fact that we have owned & driven just about every LR product between us going back some 30 years this is said with a degree of experience and relevance, so 1 nil to the Evoque then!
Unfortunately Tim couldn't join me for the test drive in the next FFRR, the 5 litre Supercharged, the Daddy if you like! It's supersonic compared to my 4.2 litre Supercharged, it's still a special place to be in, it handles better than the 4.4 TDV8 above, it sounds amazing, but and this should be a bigger but, I will take the RRE over another FFRR every time now as it's a proper game changer, as a drivers car it's better than any LR product out there, I'm not saying it's better off road as that would be foolish, it just doesn't have the ground clearance and the lack of a low range rules this out & if you need 7 seats then its not going to fulfil your brief, but in all other respects, from the looks, the drive, through to the internal fit and finish the Evoque has moved the game on and I suspect that elements of the Evoque will be carried into the new FFRR and it will be all the better for it.
In conclusion, all I want to say is Stratstone's thanks for the test drives and usual excellent hospitality and to LR a huge well done, what a cracking car the Evoque truly is & if LR can sort out it's current supply issues, restore goodwill promptly and then also deliver the customer service levels that I know they can deliver on, then for sure, they will have a world beater on their hands as without question the Evoque is a fantastic, fantastic product and I for one am already looking forward to receiving our next two Evoques as unfortunately I am not going to replace my FFRR with another as there is simply no need for this after my back to back driving experiences today!
Evoque 2, FFRR 0
Tim, over to you for your added comments!
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(This post was last modified: 13-10-2011 03:22am by Spiderman.)
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