(29-04-2012 07:48pm)cjfp Wrote: Sounds like you need to test drive one with AD as, in the end, only you will be able to tell if it is a solution to your issue. I have absolutely no problems with the ride in my non-AD Evoque.
I'll give you an example of what I mean:
I have my own boat, and have never been sea-sick. The rougher the weather, up to a point, the better, as I don't mind any amount of pitching and rolling and being banged around as longs as it's variable. The type of sea that I find the least pleasant is virtually calm, with a long even swell such that the boat rides gently up and down with a repetitive constant long-period pitching motion. The latter example is how I feel in the Evoque. I've had harsh-riding cars and soft limousine-type cars, and none has ever bothered me until the Evoque.
As you rightly say, I need to test one, and I'd try a lot harder to do so next time.
(29-04-2012 07:54pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Traditionally Land Rovers have been softly sprung (although you wouldn't think so if you came out in my Defender!)
for better wheel/axle articulation off road, and good off road performance is a priority over on road performance for LR up to now. I have been hard pressed to tell when the Dynamic Mode is selected on the TR apart from the slightly heavier steering, however that shows how hard it must be working to keep the car flat and roll free in spirited driving to make it feel like you are just bumbling along normally on a normal road. I have never driven or been a passenger in an Evoque without AD. The other thing it does is it takes out any harshness that running on 20" ULP tyres would give the ride over 19's. I won't say it smothers imperfections quite like a FFRR or RRS does, but it makes a pretty good fist of it, especially when you consider that the car is so much lighter than either of the other cars and the springs tend to rebound more on a conventionally sprung car.
If you are only pootling along in town traffic all the time then, no you won't see any advantage from having AD
It's more country lanes and occasional motorways than town traffic, but it's not 'spirited' driving or off-road. I've got a Prestige on 19" wheels, by the way - maybe that's why the dealer gave me the advice he did.