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Considering an Evoque - rigs - 17-10-2012 09:02am

Hi all, I've been trawling through this forum picking up some tips, hearing a few whinges etc. I'm just about to order a new Evoque (I think). It will be my first new car and I'm having last minute panic attacks. Am even test driving Audi Q3 and Q5 tomorrow, but am already bored at the thought of it.

I live in Oz, just me the wife and two dogs.

What's the general feeling, I note quite a few mechanical dramas mentioned. Are owners generally happy with the Evoque from a day to day use point of view? I'm not too stressed about the fuel economy, I'm just about to sell my Jeep Cherokee that has been giving me 15litres/100km's which is what 20ish MPG!

Would also appreciate any comments on my proposed spec:

Dynamic TD4 Auto
Orkney Grey, with Black roof and Verve interior, style 5 19inch alloys
Dark headliner
Front parking aid
Rear parking camera
Auto tailgate

Do I need Adaptive dynamics?
Do I need Rear vent climate control?

Cheers,


RE: Considering an Evoque - BA74 - 17-10-2012 09:09am

Mate you won't be disappointed...
Have had mine nice June and done 16,000km's and love it! No issues at all!
Spec looks good, I wish I got the panoramic roof. Rear vents good for resale I feel too.
Go and order it!


RE: Considering an Evoque - Evo-king - 17-10-2012 09:11am

Can't answer your last two questions, Oz owners may help you out there.

Spec looks good.

I'm sure your Q3, Q5 drive will make your mind up to buy an Evoque, as far as I'm concerned there is no contest, RRE to win.


RE: Considering an Evoque - ADZ - 17-10-2012 09:36am

No need for panic attacks. And also no contest with the Audis. I've had mine since July and loving every heartbeat. Great spec. You're certainly not going to regret choosing the RRE above those other,..., cars I guess would be an apt name for them. Enjoy! Now to deal with the agonising wait. Smile


RE: Considering an Evoque - Nut - 17-10-2012 09:45am

Hey mate,

I've had my evoque around 3 weeks and I've adored every minute! I also looked at the BMW and Audi range but they honestly just didn't stack up against the evoque. They all ride wonderfully and handle well, but the other two just didn't give that feeling of 'special' like the evoque does.

I'm in North Queensland so I got the rear air vents and they seem to work great for cooling quickly. As for the other options, if you're getting a dynamic then I'd recommend just getting the tech pack as it includes all the options you listed and the GPS.

For the record I also got the Si4 and I love it. Has a great throaty sound and plenty of power for some fun. Just do it, you won't be disappointed!

Cheers


RE: Considering an Evoque - Craig_d1 - 17-10-2012 10:56am

The ride on standard steel springs is very good. I don't think you'll miss AD's unless you want to put it in dynamic mode and be a boy racer. I would save the cash and Spend it on a pano roof instead.


Considering an Evoque - Neo - 17-10-2012 11:10am

I have the AD and it's a must together with the pano roof. Both are unique and desirable features for the car. I have the rear vents too and it's mostly useless and it's not temperature controlled! It just blows cold air from the outside.


RE: Considering an Evoque - Ringo - 17-10-2012 11:22am

Hi Rigs
The pano roof was what sold it for me, more importantly my partner loved it. As for the rear vents it would depend on your family. We're a couple with only a dog to go in the back most of the time. Don't often have back seat passengers so don't see the need for it.
Good luck with it


RE: Considering an Evoque - rigs - 17-10-2012 11:35am

(17-10-2012 11:22am)Ringo Wrote:  The pano roof was what sold it for me, more importantly my partner, she loved it.

Interesting to hear a few Aussies going for the pano roof. We had thought glass above, 40 degrees in the summer, bad idea. WA summers getting hotter! Would agree that it would be great for cooler days though. I'll have to give this and the Adaptive dynamics some thought I think.

Rear cooling vents out, so thanks, that's one saving (albeit small)


RE: Considering an Evoque - Nut - 17-10-2012 12:49pm

(17-10-2012 11:35am)rigs Wrote:  Interesting to hear a few Aussies going for the pano roof. We had thought glass above, 40 degrees in the summer, bad idea. WA summers getting hotter! Would agree that it would be great for cooler days though. I'll have to give this and the Adaptive dynamics some thought I think.

Rear cooling vents out, so thanks, that's one saving (albeit small)

Yeah that was exactly my reasoning too. In the North Queensland sun where it's >30 degrees for most of the year the roof would spend little time open. Having said that, it is a beautiful feature and would be amazing during winter.