Evoque disappointment at Westfield... Considering ordering? Think carefully!
We have a Range Rover Vogue, it's a few years old now, the mileage is getting quite high and so the car ideally needs to be changed. My wife dislikes driving the Vogue due to it's size, so we're looking for something of similar quality but slightly smaller to suit us both.
We were very excited by all the hype surrounding the new Evoque, and so turned up 9am sharp Saturday morning at Westfield to get a good look around all the variants in the hope that we could establish which one would be right for us.
The staff on site kindly allowed us to take a look around all the cars before invited guests turned up at 11am. We both loved the look of the car, and would have liked to go on to order one, but we just couldn't get the right combination...
IS IT JUST ME, or am I the only person thinking that £43K is a lot of money for such a small car, particularly when you can't get the spec you want!
The problems go a little bit like this:
We loved the look of the Dynamic, but we don't want the black or red dark trim options. There is of course the two tone Ivory option which could be a compromise, but then I don't want the inferior quality, perforated leather with the 'sandpaper finish dashboard', I want the premium oxford leather.
We could compromise the light trim and take the black oxford leather option offered in the Dynamic instead, but this means we have to take the firmer, and less comfortable sports seats. This option also means that the cabin will also be made darker by the fact that I'm forced to take the black headlining, as I can't select the Ivory one which I'd prefer.
We love the Ivory / Espresso interior of the prestige, but then we loose from the Dynamic, the styling and black grill to the front, and most importantly we have to accept the dull rear end of the car which seems to have been stuck on to the Prestige with very little thought, rather than the beautiful one placed on the back of the Dynamic.
Furthermore, we preferred the 5 door model, not because we have children, but because we realise the 3 door is unbearably small and suspect residuals will be stronger on the 5... Once again, there is a price you have to pay for this, in that you lose the attractive bonnet vents on the 5 door version... And so it goes on, and on!!!
I feel as if I could go on forever about the compromises that customers are being forced to make in order to get an Evoque. I think at £43k (which is what my half decent spec came too) customers shouldn't be so restricted, I suspect that this is probably due to the way that the production lines operate, but in my opinion it's really not good enough.
I do think the Evoque is a beautiful looking car, and noone can take that away from it, but if you are thinking of ordering and haven't done so already, then please think carefully, check every last detail of your spec, and to avoid disappointment make sure you know EXACTLY what your getting, or at least that your happy with any compromises.
As someone who's loved every minute of the last 4 years in his Range Rover, it saddens me greatly to say that these forced alternatives (rather than options) have lead me to conclude that I'll be waiting instead for the 2012 Mercedes ML. An extra £10k, but a lot more car, built as you want it!!
I'm not slagging off this beautiful car.... I'm just disappointed at the lack of choice Land Rover have offered... and I would urge all to check every last detail when choosing your spec.
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