(20-11-2011 07:08pm)vision*R Wrote: Downsides: dashboard material quality, leather quality and no passenger seat height adjustment. If I could have upgraded these things, I would have chosen the Pure. Now I've ordered a Prestige.
I have been living with the Pure for nearly a month and I must tell you that I find the quality of the dashboard trim very good - do you mean that you don't like the feel of it? That might be personal preference I admit. And the black grained leather is very good/thick - from memory the Oxford leather may feel softer to the touch but I think tough is better for my outdoorsy, dog infested lifestyle. I'll keep the supple, moisturizer leather indoors thanks!
My passenger is 5 ft 6 and hasn't even noticed there is no height adjust on the seat.
Also, as I wanted an Evoque sooner rather than later - the next package upgrade from my dealer was a BLACK with almond interior (no thanks) and for the privilege of upgraded hifi, gps and xenons that was going to be $8000 more. Hey, the base Meridian and halogens are fine and a $300 Garmin GPS with lifetime maps is all I need for road trips. I was delighted to be able to get the pano roof, 19" alloys, power tailgate, and damn-nearly-everything heated lol - sweet features.
With lower spec vehicles you are always left wondering whether you should have spent the extra $$ for the extras. But in a way it's like "hey, should I buy a loaded Cayman S that's 2 years old with 20,000 km or a new Evoque?" I've always been plagued with questions like that. For me, they are the the true dilemmas as I love to drive - but must bear in mind the type of driving I do, where I want to venture etc. So decisions, decisions. In a way, Landrover Canada made it easier for me by ordering some well thought out packages for their first incoming Evoque shipments. I know some customers are waiting for their customized Evoques but sometimes too many decisions can be a conundrum for many! It sure causes a lot of uncertainty on this forum - even to the point where people are second guessing their color choices or changing them.
If I was a world dictator
I would commandeer LR - you would only get a choice of Fuji White, OG or Mauritius Blue people! (I'm only human hehe and that blue is soooo nice!). Two spec levels:Pure (smart folk who want good value for money) and Pure Excess (red Evoque badge and steerable, xenons with a not so subtle "look at me" morse flashing pattern). Of course, everything would be more streamlined at the factory and orders would be on time
I guess what I'm getting at (in my rambling manner) is, with so many choices it is almost human nature to go overboard or be talked into lower priority/unnecessary features. Being a Pure buyer may show that you are price sensitive, or really know what you need, or that you don't crumble to pressure sales techniques or a combination of those. To all those that say the Evoque is overpriced my retort is that I've actually spent less than I thought I would and believe my car to value ratio is bang on!
My Pure Evoque has absolutely worked out for me - I hope that your spec does too!*
Thanks JiiPee for the initial post!
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* Of course, I in no way want to offend those on the forum who have opted for the more loaded vehicles. The fact that you are on the forum means that many of you are true enthusiasts and don't mind spending more for features you personally deem essential. If I had to spend a further premium for terrain response I absolutely would have! Just want to re-affirm to other buyers who may be Pure-unsure that there is a whole lot to love about the lower spec version. Pure and proud lol!