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FujiSan
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LRE vs Q3 in the snow.
Dunno if this has been posted before, apologies if it has. But a reasonably objective review from TG and some nice insights on comparative capabilities.
TG Comparison LRE vs Q3 in the snow.
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18-10-2012 12:25pm |
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ChuckieB
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RE: LRE vs Q3 in the snow.
(18-10-2012 12:25pm)FujiSan Wrote: Dunno if this has been posted before, apologies if it has. But a reasonably objective review from TG and some nice insights on comparative capabilities.
TG Comparison LRE vs Q3 in the snow.
Can all be summed up in the one sentence...... "And it's the second before things get slippy that you'd rather be iin the Evoque."
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18-10-2012 01:29pm |
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PhilSkill
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RE: LRE vs Q3 in the snow.
And...
"Put it this way: the Q3 reacts, the Evoque predicts"
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18-10-2012 02:30pm |
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FujiSan
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RE: LRE vs Q3 in the snow.
I rather liked the phrase "...the Q3 reacts, but the Evoque predicts." as well.
Not to take anything away from the Q3, they both seem competent in the basics of providing 4WD capability on snow. But - amongst other factors - the LRE has the better system with the Terrain response.
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