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RRS 5.0 to Evoque
haroosh
 

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Post: #11
RE: RRS 5.0 to Evoque

Go for it Smile
The depretiation on your RRS is only going to get worse given its the old shape even if its an amazing machine.
13-04-2016 08:53am
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Good shot
 

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Joined: Nov 2013
Location: Cambridge, UK
Post: #12
RE: RRS 5.0 to Evoque

(13-04-2016 06:46am)Woppyman Wrote:  Think I may have got the deal I was after. Apparently good deals to be had on brand new. I'm offered an Evoque Dynamic Lux with £2k dealer contribution, £1k LR contribution for taking their pcp (which you have 14 days to change mind and keep the £1k) and 33.5k for my RRS which has 10k equity in. Also £200 towards a towbar. Works out 418 per month over 4 years. Good deal (or should I ask for a brolly as well??)

It's a bit annoying to have lost 6.5k on the RRS in 9 months, but that's dealers markup for you - and 0-60 of 5 seconds has been a blast Smile

It's a good deal. Ask them to throw in a free 5 year maintenance and a spare wheel.

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13-04-2016 01:17pm
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jitenc
 

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Location: london
Post: #13
RE: RRS 5.0 to Evoque

Don't forget a day out at Eastnor!!!

Got mine : Dynamic Fuji White with Lux Pack and black contrast roof.
Optional extras : Privacy glass, Heated steering wheel and TPMS.
Me: Very HappyVery Happy
14-04-2016 12:20am
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samanthacoolbeans
 

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Location: Nottinghamshire, UK
Post: #14
RE: RRS 5.0 to Evoque

I went from a 4.2supercharged Sport to the Evoque and the only things i miss are the adaptive cruise control and the split tailgate / sliding parcel shelf.

Things i don't miss:

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15-04-2016 02:37pm
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Woppyman
 

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Joined: Apr 2016
Location: Horsham
Post: #15
RE: RRS 5.0 to Evoque

Good point about the adaptive cruise. Doesn't the Evoque have an emergency assist brake so if I forget at least I won't plough into the back of another car!

The 4.2 likes a drink even more than the 5.0. Looks like it might be my last weekend with the charger so I'm going to enjoy it - within the speed limit of course.

Anything else you miss on the Sport? I know the Evoque is not such a testosterone fuelled vehicle but looking forward to not killing so many trees.

Does the Dynamic Lux also have the off-road cruise that you set at 1-3mph and it just rolls over everything?
15-04-2016 04:56pm
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XFullFatTim
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Post: #16
RE: RRS 5.0 to Evoque

The All terrain Progress Control is an option, not standard on any Evoque. You used to be able to spec Evoque with the adaptive cruise too but since the change to Ingeniun engines I think it has fallen out of the options list

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15-04-2016 08:26pm
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