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RE: What were you’re real alternatives when buying your Evoke (if any) ? - Bill - 25-06-2012 12:12pm

(25-06-2012 09:26am)Belvoirbloke Wrote:  I don’t know if this exists anywhere else as a thread ?

I just read as a bit of a shock, I could have had a Porsche Boxster for the same money.
Then of course realised totally useless to me with dogs and so on.

I wondered what cars others had considered before spending their money.

My only real option was an E class estate.
It didn’t have the appeal in the end, also too long, too low, no 4x4, and previous poor quality MBs
all put me off.

Considered XC60, Q5, X3. Only viable one was X3 which we test drove, very nice but with no character. More room inside and in boot but will shortly be placing an order for an Evoque


RE: What were you’re real alternatives when buying your Evoke (if any) ? - jos - 25-06-2012 12:28pm

Q3 >>> but was too perfect with no "extra" feeling and a bit more expensive than the evoque eD4
TT roadster>> but i want to wait till mark3 will arrive in 2015, because 2th time the same TT?


RE: What were you’re real alternatives when buying your Evoke (if any) ? - Capital - 25-06-2012 12:45pm

(25-06-2012 11:22am)durchy Wrote:  After reading so many comments about poor quality control and many major faults on new Evoques, I cancelled my order and bought a Volvo XC60 R-Design in Ice White in May.
So far, very impressed with XC60, superb build quality, and one of the quietest most comfortable cars I've ever owned! Loads of space for two dogs and whatever else you need to carry.
Would definitely advise people to have a look at the XC60, they will be pleasantly surprised at how is!

So you are so happy with the Volvo you are still reading Evoque blogs....

Understandable I guess as no one blogs about Volvos:Laughing


RE: What were you’re real alternatives when buying your Evoke (if any) ? - PhilSkill - 25-06-2012 02:27pm

(25-06-2012 11:22am)durchy Wrote:  After reading so many comments about poor quality control and many major faults on new Evoques, I cancelled my order and bought a Volvo XC60 R-Design in Ice White in May.
So far, very impressed with XC60, superb build quality, and one of the quietest most comfortable cars I've ever owned! Loads of space for two dogs and whatever else you need to carry.
Would definitely advise people to have a look at the XC60, they will be pleasantly surprised at how is!

I looked at the XC60 as the main competitor... It does have advantages including a discounted price and a larger boot etc... but I bought an Evoque! Thumbs Up


RE: What were you’re real alternatives when buying your Evoke (if any) ? - Belvoirbloke - 25-06-2012 04:30pm

(25-06-2012 09:48am)David Cameron Wrote:  Kia Sorento or Sportage?
Oh you must be disappointed ))

(25-06-2012 09:54am)ED209 Wrote:  i never bought an evoke, its an evoque dear boy.
hate spell-check haha


RE: What were your real alternatives when buying your Evoque (if any) ? - XFullFatTim - 25-06-2012 04:42pm

There were no real alternatives when I placed my deposit in 2009, except another TDv8 RRS possibly but then LR stupidly discontinued them. Never considered anything else, not even a Freelander. In the light of the lack of serious offloading we now have in Scotland I would have considered chopping in both my Defender and the RRS for a disco4 - luxury load lugger with unbelievable off road ability


RE: What were your real alternatives when buying your Evoque (if any) ? - Evo-king - 25-06-2012 09:57pm

A bit repetitive this but, we looked at:

The X1, an ugly car which drove well.

X3, better than the previous model with good interior and auto box but rode too soft and SWMBO considered it too big.

KIA Sportage, good price, good spec but it's a KIA, I'm sure there will be many happy owners who bought this though. There was one side by side with our Evoque yesterday, belonging to our neighbours parents, no contest in my opinion.

A5 Sportback, my favourite of the bunch, plus you get Stronic, good car until you see an Evoque next to it.


RE: What were you’re real alternatives when buying your Evoke (if any) ? - jitenc - 25-06-2012 10:49pm

(25-06-2012 11:22am)durchy Wrote:  After reading so many comments about poor quality control and many major faults on new Evoques, I cancelled my order and bought a Volvo XC60 R-Design in Ice White in May.
So far, very impressed with XC60, superb build quality, and one of the quietest most comfortable cars I've ever owned! Loads of space for two dogs and whatever else you need to carry.
Would definitely advise people to have a look at the XC60, they will be pleasantly surprised at how is!

Bet you would be pleasantly surprised if you actually drove the Evoque Dynamic, pushed it in sports mode with the
dynamic mode on.....and pushed it past 100. Unless you like to be in SAFE mode in the Volvo...


RE: What were your real alternatives when buying your Evoque (if any) ? - EvoqueNorCal - 26-06-2012 07:03am

BMW X1.... excellent drive but just too ugly.

BMW X3.... great car all around with excellent driving dynamics, but just a little too boring to look at -- like everything else on the road.

BMW X6... love how it looks, drives great, but price was slightly out of budget. The thing that killed it was just its humongous size and weight. I hear an X4 is coming out in about 14 months, which is basically a smaller X6 and will probably compete directly with the Evoque. Not waiting 14 months to get a new car though.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland... figured it was a natural choice coming from a Jeep Liberty, but as good as it is, the Evoque has it beat in pretty much every area, except for off-road performance and durability and rear window visibility. Also, the brakes seemed a bit mushy on my test drive and I wasn't much impressed with the acceleration on the V6 model (about 8 seconds 0-60). The Evoque seemed much quicker than the Jeep on a back-to-back test drive.

Audi Q5... very briefly considered it, but it's like the X3; just boring and looks like anything else on the road.


RE: What were your real alternatives when buying your Evoque (if any) ? - xxxx5 - 26-06-2012 10:32am

(25-06-2012 09:57pm)Evo-king Wrote:  A bit repetitive this but, we looked at:

The X1, an ugly car which drove well.

X3, better than the previous model with good interior and auto box but rode too soft and SWMBO considered it too big.

KIA Sportage, good price, good spec but it's a KIA, I'm sure there will be many happy owners who bought this though. There was one side by side with our Evoque yesterday, belonging to our neighbours parents, no contest in my opinion.

A5 Sportback, my favourite of the bunch, plus you get Stronic, good car until you see an Evoque next to it.
There is a x4 coming out next year, I have a deposit placed for one already.