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The perils of short term memory loss...
Donny Dog
 

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RE: The perils of short term memory loss...

(27-12-2013 03:30pm)mklam90 Wrote:  I've just came across this clip of an Evoque flipped over

The panoramic roof survived, though!Shocked
27-12-2013 08:35pm
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The Valeter
 

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RE: The perils of short term memory loss...

One reason I decided against the electric tailgate on my second Evoque was accidental opening. One of my customers did that on his Cayenne & hit the garage door.

The one in the car wash fire - what happened there? Not many folk around either & why didn't the owner as soon as he saw the flames blast it with water rather than getting bits out the boot lol?

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28-12-2013 01:30am
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Mark^^
 

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RE: The perils of short term memory loss...

May be the car wash guy thought it was a 'not quite' legitimate way to upgrade to a MY14 LOL

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28-12-2013 04:13am
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MarkA_
 

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The perils of short term memory loss...

(28-12-2013 01:30am)The Valeter Wrote:  One reason I decided against the electric tailgate on my second Evoque was accidental opening. One of my customers did that on his Cayenne & hit the garage door.

The Evoque tailgate has a sensor which stops it opening if there is something in the way.

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28-12-2013 11:00am
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cjfp
 

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RE: The perils of short term memory loss...

A 'pre' sensor or an 'oops it's already too late' sensor?

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28-12-2013 11:37am
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MarkA_
 

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The perils of short term memory loss...

Pre, if I am reading the my14 manual right.

Obviously not going to stop you if the tailgate is already open and you reverse into a low overhang Smile

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