(14-12-2013 07:40pm)Urban Splash Wrote: After a year and a half, my Evoque has been sold. Just thought I would share my experience. I have sold it as I'm getting a company car.
After 2-and-a-half very frustrating years, I sold my Si4 Dynamic and two months ago bought a new BMW 428i. I'd thought I'd mirror your post and offer my thoughts.
The good:
- Beautiful design and interesting, modern cabin
- Nice soft leather (I had the Si4)
- Great gimmicks like the Evoque symbol in the puddle lights and the rotary gear selector
- Electronic park brake was great
The bad:
- Build quality. The numerous creaks and rattles drove me insane and RR never managed to fix them.
- Bad customer service from start to finish
- Awful sat nav - it was literally useless and I eventually bought a Tom Tom. It thought I could get from Esher to central London in 19 minutes. As if!
- Fuel economy was nowhere near advertised
- Drive quality was too hard and the adaptive dynamics in sport mode made me jiggle all over the place so was never switched on. Every bump banged throughout the cabin. I actually preferred driving my new VW Transporter.
- Bad audio system. The FM reception was terrible to the point where I emailed my local radio station to tell them they had a problem - didn't occur to me at first that the problem was my £44,000 car. Service centre told me the FM reception was fine.
- Poor heating system. Once the outside temp approached zero, the Evoque's cabin never got warm enough to remove my jacket even after an hour of driving on the M25. The service centre told me it was working as specified, so I guess it's just crap.
- Touch screen was bad
- Gearbox was dangerous at roundabouts and junctions
- Getting into the back in the coupe was embarrassing
- Engine sounded uncomfortably strained when accelerating hard.
And a couple more:
- The creaking of the brakes when moving off was horrible to hear and always made passengers ask if it was ok.
- Reversing camera was very slow to come up and sometimes took a good 10 seconds. The BMW's is instant.
I still think the Evoque is one of the best looking cars on the road and the interior is lovely to look at, too, unlike the BMW which is generally a bit flat and dull. But the BMW has made me realise just how awful the Evoque was. The BMW makes me smile, it's smooth and quiet, doesn't have a singe creak or squeek. The cabin, whilst a little dull, is wonderfully laid out and has a number of great features. And the sat nav works!
The revelation to me is what's the point of having a beautiful car that's horrible to drive - I can't see it when I'm sitting in it! I'm afraid I can't see that I'll ever own another Range Rover and it pains me to say I've bought German, but I'm so pleased I can put my Range Rover experience behind me and once again enjoy driving.