(29-03-2015 07:25am)Nowaytk Wrote: When I go from P to D, I just press the switch on the shifter and pull back to D, no need to go to R, N then D. Am I doing something wrong or have I just misunderstood your post ? ( don't think I've actually put it into N yet )
No you are right NowayTK, I tried going straight through too this afternoon and that works.
A very wet and windy run almost all the way home - left Hanger Lane at 0845, arrived home at 1645, two stops at Stafford Services and Teebay. One thing, I have never arrived at the local filling station almost on vapors! The Fuel gauge was showing kissing the red E but the TC was claiming 80 miles range left......... I managed to squeeze 67ltr into the tank, which is hard to brim unlike the Evoque's was - the RRS filler neck i=s very narrow and the flap is very close to the opening. According to Fuelly I averaged 29mpg BUT this includes sat on the dealers forecourt with the engine running for ages. The amount of go this car has in gear is amazing, it simply leaps away with a growl when you want to press on - it seems weird to be able to run a tight new engine at 1800rpm doing lots of speed! Loving the car's ride and the front seats are as comfortable as the Plus Pack I'm use to. Even better - NO RATTLES but also according to the trip computer - Hanger Lane to Stafford Services 35.9mpg Starfford Service to Teebay Services 34.9mpg and Teebay to Stirling (very gusty wind and up hill a lot 31.9mpg. Other things - it has a boot, I didn't need to put anything in the rear passenger foot well because the tailend was full up, it is a very quiet car but there is a nice growl when you press a bit harder on the throttle. The 8 Speed gearbox also is much less keen to drop down several gears if you are a bit hefty on the right foot when accelerating, having 700 torques available from 1600 rpm helps! It's also a very dirty car now with all the dirty rain water streaming off the motorways for just about the entire length of the drive.