By Eagle I mean the Evoque, and by landed I mean collected
Will get some pictures up a bit later.
Very efficient handover, pretty much an hour of chatting and paper work. Mark asked if we wanted to be shown the controls etc, we politely declined
Little disappointed we had under half a tank of fuel, when I 'signed up' he said we'd get a full tank of fuel, but apparently they weren't allowed to do that. So first step was to the petrol station to top up the tank with an additional £60 diesel
Anyway, we went off straight from the dealership on what turned out to be a 200 mile 'test'! lol
we left the dealers just after 6 and after visiting Sams brother, then my brother, we got home at about half-midnight
I must say, the car is awesome!! I know people posted up here don't panic it's worth the wait etc etc, but until you get the car you can't really appreciate it, but I will absolutely echo those comments.
A bit of feedback for the dealer will be a bit of disappointment with the preparation of the car though, which is probably more disappointing because I had already mentioned to the dealer I saw it on the forecourt covered in dirt.
It had been washed, but IMO, not well, the glass was filthy, more annoying was the inside of the windscreen was all smeary with that 'haze' effect you get when you haven't cleaned the inside of glass for a while. It was actually quite distracting, but we didn't let it detract from the car.
I've also noticed we have a blob of yellow paint on one of the spokes of the shadow wheels, most came off with my nail, but still annoying none-the-less.
Anyway, back to the car and a couple of quick observations based on other things said here:
- Seat motors, yes they're slow, this needs to be addressed
- Reversing Camera - it's almost instantaneous for me?! maybe updated software
- Turbo lag - definately evident, something I hadn't noticed on my previous test drives need to get that sorted
- ambient lighting - yep, pretty token effort
- shadow wheels - am definately keeping them, they look superb!!
- DAB reception - a little tempremental, but we did get it working, we had to assign a country code before it would find anything!
- Dual screen - very very impressive, though on occasion Sam mentioned she could see some of the sat nav overlay from the passenger side, I assume her seat was too far back.
- keyless entry - very good, I was a little sceptical, but works very well - at handover I put the spare in my bag and the bag in the boot, it recognised there was a key in there and refused to shut the tailgate, puzzled us for a while until we figured out what had happened!
- Dash dimming - got no issues here, used the dimmer to reduce the brightness last night, turned the radio screen off and it was nice subtle lighting.
Anyway, I have to say, at the moment, there is not one single thing on the spec I would have changed my mind about. People say the ebony roof lining makes the car dark, well, it does but I don't see that as an issue, at night it's useful just having the 'only' light outside the car, and during the day the panoramic roof gives as much light as you need (we noticed we still have the 'sucker' marks on the glass from when it was fitted!!).
Will sort out some photos later as our drive is not the best photo location
In essence, seriously chuffed with it, I can see us keeping this for a good while yet