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RE: Collected yesterday some comments and questions! - XFullFatTim - 10-09-2012 10:49am Your bonnet will dent very easily if you are a bit heavy at pushing it home - it is Aluminium.............. the tailgate IIRC is made from recycled Fairy Liquid bottles, ie it is plastic. There is nothing wrong with the plastic bits, LR has been at the forefront of using recycled/recyclable stuff in its cars for years, they just don't shout about it too loudly. Defender's body panels have always been Aluminium, all of them. RE: Collected yesterday some comments and questions! - stiggy - 10-09-2012 11:26am (10-09-2012 10:49am)XFullFatTim Wrote: Your bonnet will dent very easily if you are a bit heavy at pushing it home - it is Aluminium.............. the tailgate IIRC is made from recycled Fairy Liquid bottles, ie it is plastic. There is nothing wrong with the plastic bits, LR has been at the forefront of using recycled/recyclable stuff in its cars for years, they just don't shout about it too loudly. Defender's body panels have always been Aluminium, all of them. Thanks Tim for the info, I knew various parts were aluminium and composite and I have had cars built like this before in particular a 645 coupe (aluminium wings, bonnet and composite boot lid) however they have always been painted i.e not naked coloured plastic. On the bonnet is this the correct way to shut it i.e drop onto catch and then push down to latch or is there another (safer) way? RE: Collected yesterday some comments and questions! - XFullFatTim - 10-09-2012 11:29am I just drop it then try to lift it up onto the safety catch. Several members have found that unless you press it very gently it will end up with 2 hand sized dents in it! RE: Collected yesterday some comments and questions! - WB - 10-09-2012 11:41am Front wings and the panels under the rear light clusters are also plastic. Come to think of it the only metal panels are the bonnet, doors and rear quarter, and the roof which is ofcourse mostly glass! RE: Collected yesterday some comments and questions! - FujiSan - 10-09-2012 11:41am I always use the 'drop' method as well. The few times I tried just pushing it, I thought it was closed correctly, but kept getting console warnings that it was open. RE: Collected yesterday some comments and questions! - WB - 10-09-2012 11:55am (10-09-2012 11:41am)FujiSan Wrote: I always use the 'drop' method as well. The few times I tried just pushing it, I thought it was closed correctly, but kept getting console warnings that it was open. +1 for drop method RE: Collected yesterday some comments and questions! - speary - 10-09-2012 12:55pm (09-09-2012 11:32am)stiggy Wrote: Finally after a 6 month wait collected the Evoque yesterday. Thanks to everybody on here for helping me fill the gap with some interesting banter and information! Welcome and congrats on your purchase. As you are from Bolton, like me, try the following bit of road. Go through Edgworth on the Crowthorne road past the Toby Inn all the way over the moors to the Grey Mare and back. I reckon my Evoque actually feels better planted than my previous Audi A5 RE: Collected yesterday some comments and questions! - Straydox - 10-09-2012 12:57pm +3 for the drop method... RE: Collected yesterday some comments and questions! - cs33wa - 10-09-2012 01:05pm (09-09-2012 07:05pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: No but you could wrap them Wrap them?? More info please...thanks! RE: Collected yesterday some comments and questions! - stiggy - 12-09-2012 12:14pm (10-09-2012 12:55pm)speary Wrote: Welcome and congrats on your purchase. As you are from Bolton, like me, try the following bit of road. Hi Speary Thanks and I hope you are enjoying your babyRR as much as I am so far. I live on that side of Bolton so know the road you mention quite well and have driven it many times in my S5 (weighed in for the Evoque). Unfortunately I doubt the Evoque will perform as well in terms of handling but it sure will be much more comfortable as the ride was truly awful on the Audi (the only reason I traded). Thanks to all for your advice. One final point, just a bit of advice of my own to all new buyers on the Meridian audio, save your cash if you are looking at the upgraded version as the standard fit is really very good (I have listened to both extensively). Just make sure you listen to uncompressed audio if you can like a CD or good quality digital files as the difference is stunning! Also a question does anybody know where I can get aftermarket front seat covers and rubber mats, LR want over £350 for their products and despite having spent £42K with the dealer he has offered me a measly £30 discount on them! |