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Halewood visit - Rossy100 - 03-01-2012 09:34pm

Hi all

Been today on the factory tour and experience drive at Halewood. Would thoroughly recommend to anyone as was fascinating. A few points you may be interested in....

Factory was open over holiday period and they are looking to up production with all areas moving to 3 shifts (24/7)
Currently 70%+ cars are going overseas - saw lots of cars built for US and China, and majority were left hand drive.
Loads of Evoques in car parks waiting for transporters
Most common colour was definitely white, followed in order by silver, Firenze, OG, and surprisingly Galway green! Saw far less black than I had thought would
Looked like they taking QA very seriously with lots of testing visible
Saw a few cars parked up which were built but missing a few parts - tour guide commented that the number of such cars was now vastly reduced.

The off road drive was great and really showed off what the car could do (was an SD4 auto prestige Lux). Instructor was fantastic and went out of his way to ensure I experienced car to the full...... E.g. Letting me have a drive 'on road' and try out park assist, and even emergency braking using EPB!

Will have a think and add anything else I remember that may be of interest!


RE: Halewood visit - Evo-king - 03-01-2012 09:40pm

(03-01-2012 09:34pm)Rossy100 Wrote:  Hi all

Been today on the factory tour and experience drive at Halewood. Would thoroughly recommend to anyone as was fascinating. A few points you may be interested in....

Factory was open over holiday period and they are looking to up production with all areas moving to 3 shifts (24/7)
Currently 70%+ cars are going overseas - saw lots of cars built for US and China, and majority were left hand drive.
Loads of Evoques in car parks waiting for transporters
Most common colour was definitely white, followed in order by silver, Firenze, OG, and surprisingly Galway green! Saw far less black than I had thought would
Looked like they taking QA very seriously with lots of testing visible
Saw a few cars parked up which were built but missing a few parts - tour guide commented that the number of such cars was now vastly reduced.

The off road drive was great and really showed off what the car could do (was an SD4 auto prestige Lux). Instructor was fantastic and went out of his way to ensure I experienced car to the full...... E.g. Letting me have a drive 'on road' and try out park assist, and even emergency braking using EPB!

Will have a think and add anything else I remember that may be of interest!

When did you book it, and could you specify when you could go or did the factory say when?


RE: Halewood visit - pureevoque - 03-01-2012 09:44pm

Emergency with epb?

What you flick the switch to emergency stop ?

Intrigued!


Halewood visit - Rossy100 - 03-01-2012 09:46pm

I booked it less than 3 weeks ago. They gave me a selection of available dates and there are 2 slots per day (I think around 9am and 1.30pm). Spent nearly 2hrs in factory and around 1.5hrs on drive. We (me and Mrs) were only people they had in today and so I think got a little extra time.
Yep. If you pull and hold on EPB when driving it automatically applies the brakes and slows car down... So could be used for emergency stop!


RE: Halewood visit - Evo-king - 03-01-2012 09:50pm

(03-01-2012 09:46pm)Rossy100 Wrote:  I booked it less than 3 weeks ago. They gave me a selection of available dates and there are 2 slots per day (I think around 9am and 1.30pm). Spent nearly 2hrs in factory and around 1.5hrs on drive. We (me and Mrs) were only people they had in today and so I think got a little extra time.
Yep. If you pull and hold on EPB when driving it automatically applies the brakes and slows car down... So could be used for emergency stop!

Thanks for that as I'm hoping to go when mine is in build.


RE: Halewood visit - abcya - 03-01-2012 10:42pm

The EPB as an emergency brake was demo'ed on my LR Experience day, so clearly something they want to point out. To my mind it'd be useful for the front seat passenger if the driver passed out, but can't imagine the driver using it.


RE: Halewood visit - benzina - 04-01-2012 01:30am

(03-01-2012 09:34pm)Rossy100 Wrote:  Hi all

Been today on the factory tour and experience drive at Halewood. Would thoroughly recommend to anyone as was fascinating. A few points you may be interested in....

Factory was open over holiday period and they are looking to up production with all areas moving to 3 shifts (24/7)
Currently 70%+ cars are going overseas - saw lots of cars built for US and China, and majority were left hand drive.
Loads of Evoques in car parks waiting for transporters
Most common colour was definitely white, followed in order by silver, Firenze, OG, and surprisingly Galway green! Saw far less black than I had thought would
Looked like they taking QA very seriously with lots of testing visible
Saw a few cars parked up which were built but missing a few parts - tour guide commented that the number of such cars was now vastly reduced.

Will have a think and add anything else I remember that may be of interest!

I'd say mine was in that lot you saw waiting for the transporters, as i got my VIN number about 22/12/11,and it still has'nt appeared on Topix.

Rossy100...how long does it take for a car to be built from 0 - completion?


RE: Halewood visit - defender_uk - 04-01-2012 09:18am

(03-01-2012 09:44pm)pureevoque Wrote:  Emergency with epb?

What you flick the switch to emergency stop ?

Intrigued!

you pull the brake on and hold for a real emergency brake. very very effective. You are meant to get the car tested at the dealers after though.....


RE: Halewood visit - benzina - 04-01-2012 12:53pm

So does anyone know how long it takes to build an Evoque from 0 - completion? I assume the lucky ones who has visited the factory, will know the answer. Thanks in advance.


RE: Halewood visit - blacktrees1 - 04-01-2012 02:33pm

(04-01-2012 12:53pm)benzina Wrote:  So does anyone know how long it takes to build an Evoque from 0 - completion? I assume the lucky ones who has visited the factory, will know the answer. Thanks in advance.

I was told 13 hours from start to finish... I'll double check next week when i go on the factory tour to see my actual car being built... can't wait !!!Very Happy