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RE: It's HERE! - cjfp - 05-01-2012 08:10pm

(05-01-2012 12:48am)RonnieNavani Wrote:  Hi guys, I am back from my holidays..

can someone please tell me how to upload pics?

the new evoque is awesome.. however, a bit boring for my liking - should have gone the manual.. Auto is boring for me, but better resale value.

so its nearly 2 weeks since receiving the car - done 4500kms and its fun! the RSE is great for long trips, so the wife was watching movies and show at the back while i was driving.. great fun!

also, I have seen a few Evoques on the roads.. no Dynamic yet, PURE & Prestige only..

What file size are the photos ? can't be more than 500k and you can only do 4 at a time. Use "New Reply" and below the comments box will be a browse button (to find photo file), add attachment and then position cursor in text box where you want the photo and click on Insert Into Post. Simples.


RE: It's HERE! - MPK - 05-01-2012 08:16pm

Ronnie,

What kind of fuel consumption are you getting on the SD4?

Cheers,
PK


RE: It's HERE! - RonnieNavani - 06-01-2012 02:45am

(05-01-2012 08:16pm)MPK Wrote:  Ronnie,

What kind of fuel consumption are you getting on the SD4?

Cheers,
PK

Hi PK,

Not too happy with the fuel consumption - it was mainly highway driving was getting about 7.2 avg.. i get better milage on my BMW 3 litre 6 cylinder engine about 6.2 to 6.8 on the same drive. bearing in mind that the BMW weighs only 1430kg.. but still, being diesel I expected better or should have just gone with the petrol engine.

Hoping it gets better once the engine opens up a little, around the 10,000kms i would say.


RE: It's HERE! - MPK - 13-01-2012 12:55pm

Thanks for that Ronnie.

Do you know if its OK to do a long drive first up, approx 300KM, as long as you don't stress the engine?


RE: It's HERE! - RonnieNavani - 14-01-2012 09:41am

(13-01-2012 12:55pm)MPK Wrote:  Thanks for that Ronnie.

Do you know if its OK to do a long drive first up, approx 300KM, as long as you don't stress the engine?

meh.. to be honest, I didn't really care.. its a car, enjoy it! but common sense would tell me that its better to do long drives rather than short ones.. so i did a really long drive..