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Silver Fox
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Location: UK
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New Delivery
Took delivery of MY 2014 5 door Range Rover Evoque SD4 9 Speed Auto Pure Tech on Saturday 1st March 2014.
Santorini Black,Panoramic Roof,Privacy Glass,Front Fogs,Bi Zenon Headlights,Rear View Camera Powered Tail Gate etc.,
Black interior,Ivory Roof Lining etc.,
Mileage on delivery 13 miles
No rattles or squeaks and all seems to be ok.
Covered 203 miles and computer reading average 47 MPG based on 40% Motorway/40% Rural/20% Town.
Purchased from Hillendale Land Rover,Nelson,who provided expert help and advice throughout the purchasing process and handover together with follow up telephone call two days after collection to ensure that all was well.
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2014 07:51pm by cjfp.)
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06-03-2014 07:48pm |
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Craig_d1
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RE: New Deilivery
Congrats...47mpg even better!
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06-03-2014 07:50pm |
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Silver Fox
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RE: New Delivery
Hi,Achieved 50.3 MPG on computer reading based on an 80 mile round trip from fill up,that consisted of 40% motorway,40% rural and 20% town with an average recorded speed of 44 MPH.
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15-04-2014 09:20pm |
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Silver Fox
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RE: New Delivery
Hi,Just completed 2,000 miles from new and filled up with diesel.
My overall return is 41.64 MPG return from collection to date with a calculation for the fuel that the dealer charged and a calculated fuel tank capacity to first cut off of nozzle.
This is based on 40% motorway/40%rural/20%town.
The MPG is increasing on each fill up as the mileage increases and my last fill was covering 309.1 miles with a return of 42.88 MPG.
From fill up today I have covered 40 miles,80% motorway and 20% rural with a vehicle computer reading of 52 MPG.
How do these figures compare to other 9 speed Evoque owners MPG.
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22-04-2014 01:55pm |
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XFullFatTim
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RE: New Delivery
I'm getting similar with less town driving. One word of caution.......... last week I fuelled up at a new ASDA forecourt that was charging £1.319ppl as an incentive to get the customers in.............. I don't know what they had / had not added to it but my fuel consumption has taken a severe hit and I have averaged only 39mpg over the last tankful. I now have 1320 miles up, first 400 miles was a long motorway haul at 70mph. I'm back to my local Sainsbury's or Esso forecourts again and will be avoiding discounted ASDA forecourts from now on.
A Pangea Green New Defender 110 First Edition is now sitting on my drive alongside British Racing Green Electric Mini Cooper SE Level 3. After 21 years in my hands my TDI300 90 was handed on to the next custodian on 15 July 2022.
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22-04-2014 02:04pm |
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doug
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RE: New Delivery
(22-04-2014 01:55pm)Silver Fox Wrote: Hi,Just completed 2,000 miles from new and filled up with diesel.
2000 miles before your first tank of diesel, that's 151.53MPG
ABOVE AND BEYOND
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22-04-2014 03:05pm |
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m_101
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RE: New Delivery
XFFT I think after reading that I'm going to try filling up at the Sainsbury's and then at the asda and compare how much I get on a tank. They are both close and roughly equal price-wise.
5 door MY12 Fuji Dynamic Plus with shadow chromes, santorini contrast roof, power tailgate and a couple of added rattles!
Mods - Black RR bonnet vents, Side steps, Silicone rear wiper, rear sill protector, rear sill plates, LED interior lighting conversion, 2014 Sat Nav update.
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22-04-2014 06:42pm |
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Silver Fox
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RE: New Delivery
Hi,Good to read the comments Concerning MPG.
All of the diesel fill ups that I have made have been at a Texaco station.
When I had my Range Rover Sport immediately before the Evoque I occasinally suffered from low MPG and always thought that the main variation was the supermarket fuel,as the same journeys to work and back were being undertaken.
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