(28-06-2012 12:54pm)Straydox Wrote: It's a money thing for our US friend - he wants an RRE in his head and his ego says he'd look good in it. The last post had some drivel about the way he drives so clearly we have a gifted and exceptional driver here too - as many sadly mistaken Beemer pilots also believe. Off you go - you will blast past many Evoques in the 3 Series and also look in the rear view mirror and realise that they are having more fun than you are - and that will be really annoying.
Straydox, you didn't have to get nasty about it. I haven't insulted anyone here. I was just looking for clean opinions.
I know how to drive. I don't just think I do. I've been to the BMW Performance Center almost half a dozen times and have spent many days being trained by professional race car drivers.
I won't be annoyed about Evoque owners having more fun than me. I think in the overall experience they might, but certainly not driving on the road. Anyone who loves driving fast and taking corners quick will not have more fun doing it in an Evoque than a 3 series. The Evoque has many benefits to it all around that make it worthwhile and that's why I wanted one in the first place, but more fun to drive for drivers who love to drive quick... that just wouldn't make any sense because no one can argue that the Evoque has better driving dynamics than the 3.
(28-06-2012 02:53pm)invoke Wrote: I'll never in million years buy any LR product again... Evoque may appear attractive, performance wise its nothing like BMW.
My 2004 x3, which i sadly trade it in, gave me 7 years of dedicate performance, all i did was oil change, new tires and plug filters. thats it.. While Evoque has been garage since the first day several time and the problems are squarely ignored.
The uncomfortable seats, the under power engine, the acceleration, the rattling & humming.... all for the sake of "LOOKS". Most of all the Stealer and the Service people has left a very bad taste in my mouth.
Go for BMW my friend !
Thank you!
(28-06-2012 02:54pm)xxxx5 Wrote: I agree with your comment, but comparing a RRE v BMW 3 series is just plain stupid, we are not comparing apples for apples.
Agreed. Very different. It just happens they are the two that my choice comes down to as the only two cars on the road that I find interesting enough in order to go through the hassle of selling my current car in order to get.
(28-06-2012 02:56pm)turboaddict Wrote: So why not go to that dealer? I went to 3 dealers in NY/NJ and one of them wasnt lease friendly and the other was willing to give me a lease without any hassle. Of course I went to a dealer that I'm comfortable with so I think you should. When I bought my Infiniti a few years back, most NY/NJ dealer want to charge me MSRP and they didnt have the color I want. I called all the dealer in the Tri-State area and I end up buying it in Connecticut (about 70 miles away) and that dealer gave me the car I want 500 above invoice....
I did the math with the RRE and since I do have a down payment to put in so I went with the purchase. With a purchase, it will be much easier for me to trade the car in case the RRE turn out to be unreliable.
I can't. They are on the east coast and I am on the west coast. LR does not allow dealers to sell to customers outside of their territory as they don't want all of the dealerships to compete on price and then whore out the prices.
(28-06-2012 03:14pm)paulcon Wrote: Personally, I think you're making a very sensible decision on based on what you need from a car which is great ........until that rare occasion you'll see the signature lights of an Evoque coming your way and you potentially realise you should have gone with what you 'wanted'
I didn't need to have an iPhone I could have got the cheaper and arguably better Samsung Galaxy S2. Problem was I wanted an iPhone.
Life's too short not to have what you want, if you can afford it. That's why I was so insistent on having the Lux pack. Do I 'need' park assist, No. Do I want it for the sheer novelty value , hell yes!
Well, you asked for opinions!
Good advice. Thanks, Paul!