(10-05-2012 07:42pm)PhilSkill Wrote: [ -> ]Quality gear... I'm sure your DPF will love it.
It is quality gear & it meets the spec no problem,
http://www.carlube.co.uk/index.cfm?produ...hetic%20C3
Castrol edge is way over priced at £17 a litre unless you go to Asda £27 for 4 ltrs
But i also trust castrol as i have never had any issues with it
Bought my second litre of top up today. 5,500 miles gone and hopefully the rate of consumption has settled down!
Still cost me £14.82, yet this time I got a castrol pouch to store it in. Found it difficult to contain my excitement
(09-06-2012 01:40pm)ChuckieB Wrote: [ -> ]Bought my second litre of top up today. 5,500 miles gone and hopefully the rate of consumption has settled down!
Still cost me £14.82, yet this time I got a castrol pouch to store it in. Found it difficult to contain my excitement
That's Cheap, my dealer charged £18!!!!
(17-07-2012 10:11pm)THEMACS Wrote: [ -> ]That's Cheap, my dealer charged £18!!!!
My dealer charges nearly £20 but comes in a zip bag with a fold up funnel, gloves and wipes. Made me forget price, it was so cool. :0)
I've done 4.5k and the oil was at the bottom of the dipstick. So I dropped into my dealer (Armstrong Massey in York) and they topped up the oil and did a software upgrade to fix my occasional problem with the electric tailgate not closing. They didnt charge. Excellent dealership !
Upon handover I asked for oil and my dealer sold me Castrol 5w-30 C1. But he kept telling me, I will not need it, because Evoque does not consume oil...
Don't believe him! The Evoque and all Land Rover/ Range Rover diesel engines are made with a high carbon content and absorb oil as part of the "running in" - sure not everybody has experienced it but it happens. My Evoque absorbed a lot less than the V6 and V8 TDs I had before but it still managed to get through over a litre of the good stuff in it's first 2000 miles, and now it has seen the light and 8000 miles later and it hardly uses any oil
Just bought 5l Shell from Demonoils