RE: Evoque's New Big Brother
Hey guys, hope you're all well. I've not posted on here since selling my Evoque and getting a Sport...it's good to be back!!
I only sold the Evoque due to lack of boot space...I loved the car but simply not big enough for dogs etc. I'd previously owned an FFRR which I also loved...but it was too big for a couple of local car parks. I also ave a Defender, so fair to say that I'm a big LR advocate.
I have had the Sport (2011/12) since November and I'm really pleased with it...in reality it's a compromise car, not quite as sporty as the RRE and not quite as luxurious as the FFRR...but it is a very good compromise. I have had 20 cars in 20 years and every different sort you can imagine, and with the Sport I finally found the right balance of comfort, luxury, size, capability, brand and image...but, despite the interior facelift, it doesn't feel as refined as the RRE or other new cars...it is showing its age as you would expect.
So...I had decided that when the new model came out, I would take the plunge and then finally would have a car that I knew would be the right car for me for a few years.
I assumed that the new RRS would be a sporty Vogue rather than a grown up Evoque...especially as there had been rumours of a 'stretched' Evoque being added to the RRE range. Alas this is not the case and I'm gutted!
I loved the Evoque and the Storm Trooper shape is brilliant, but based on the photo posted, the shape doesn't work on a bigger car. Frankly, it looks like a soft-roader which is bad, very bad! I wanted it to look at home on a field, or at the rugby, or on a shoot...in reality it will look good on the streets of New York, where it s being launched because that's the biggest market for the Sport...and sadly, that sums it up.
March 26th is the continuation of the development of a Superbrand...development that started with the Evoque. Success is a sure thing, they know what they are doing and must be congratulated for business acumen.
But, on March 26th, something more significant is going to happen...it is the beginning of the end of a brand I love, a history that I have been proud to be a part of, the erosion of a British soul, and the degradation of a legend of the countryside.
There will be many fans and many of you will disagree with my comments...I fully appreciate that and completely understand, I can see the attraction...it's just not for me. Maybe I am being too purist and can now be considered an old bore that can't move with the times...but I am genuinely upset by what they've done.
I have lived in the UAE and there is no doubt that the changes in Dubai over the past 30 years have significantly improved things for the majority and its wealth has increased enormously...but most would agree that it has sold it's soul...and for that, it is poorer...and sadly, once a soul has gone, it can never return.
Right, I'm now off for a drive in the Defender before writing to the council to see if they can make the local car parks bigger!
Evoque Coupe 2.2 SD4 Dynamic LUX 190HP (in some kind of grey!)
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