As a long term LR fan I never expected to write this. I'm on my 4th Disco. We run a FL2 at work and a Defender. My wife has had 2 x Range Rover TDV8's and we chopped the last one of these in around July this year for a Black 64 Reg Dynamic. In total, we've had 14 Land Rover vehicles since 1999.
Loved most of them hence the reason for having more. The Disco 4 is a great bit of kit and the TDV8 RR's were in another league. We wanted to downsize her RR, largely for slightly cheaper running costs, tax & fuel etc.
Biggest mistake I've made in a while. I certainly don't feel the Evoque is worthy of the RR badge and deep down I knew it was a marketing stunt that has paid LR dividends.
The Evoque lacks quality, comfort, performance and economy. Having had 2 ZF 8 speed boxes in Discos and 1 in the RR I held out to get a 9 spd Evoque. The 8 spd has always been silky smooth in the Disco & RR's.
The 9 spd in the Evoque is shocking. Clunky, on some gear changes, hesitant when pulling away, reluctant to kick down (especially with all those extra gears available) and the delay between D and R when you want to reverse into a parking space quickly, just
boring. Should have got an Evoque with a built in TV so I had something to watch while the gearbox wakes itself up.
Having said that, the touchscreen and nav is so slow I'm not sure which would take the longest.
Ok ok, well at least it costs a bit less to run. Cheaper tax and what about that fuel economy we'll benefit from. After all, we've changed from a 4.4 TDV8 Rangie. Literally had a cut of 50% in engine size to a 2.2 4 pot so mega economy by comparison, right? WRONG !!!
Really don't know where all the fuel is going, no holes in the tank? On normal runs, with normal driving style we're getting 1-2 mpg better than the RR. Not super long runs but the same journeys we were doing before so totally comparable.
Had a couple of 200 mile runs recently, that should do the trick I thought. 32-34mpg, pretty much all on motorways. The TDV8 did that. Plus, when you wanted it to get up and go, it would. All 2.7 tonnes of it.
The Evoque has no poke. A totally uninspiring drive and I wish I'd never bought it.
If you've stepped out of a Quashqai, a Kia Sportage or an early Freelander, you're probably as pleased as punch with your Evoque. If you've come from another Land Rover marque that was the real example of the LR/RR brand then I doubt you're 100% happy.
I still really like how they look and think they're one of the best looking small 4x4's on the road. I like the auto tailgate, I like the cooled seats, i like the panoramic roof but what I really don't like is driving it.
Rant over !!
P.S. The mirror cover on the drivers sun visor fell off today too.......