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RE: I've sold the Evoque - RRSteve - 08-08-2013 10:51am I think we need a photo! RE: I've sold the Evoque - Pricy147 - 08-08-2013 01:38pm Those residuals are scary!!! Making me think again about an F-Type as a replacement for my TTRS! That plus the fact I tore a V6S F-Type apart last week when he floored it in front of me lol Would still swap though RE: I've sold the Evoque - mark_n - 08-08-2013 04:08pm Well, as of this morning, I'm following suit with a RR Sport Autobography, 5.0 litre Supercharged. Went for a test drive and it goes like stink, quite a hard ride on 22" wheels so they're out, this car is well spec'd with just a handful of options needed. Too big to fit in my garage though. Doesn't come till next April and although dealer offered to take the Evoque now, I will be more than happy to run it for another 8 months of so. It has been, and remains, a great car. Residuals hit (so he said) by individual rear seats instead of bench, coupe and Si4... RE: I've sold the Evoque - griff - 08-08-2013 04:34pm Well done Mark I think the extra grand for the coupe is part of its downfall on residuals. Cracking car you have chosen - I'm not envious of your mpg, bet its worse than mine!! RE: I've sold the Evoque - XFullFatTim - 08-08-2013 04:53pm RRS S/C........ Umm MAYBE 14mpg with a gentle right foot, but they are a huge amount of fun and not that common so the boys in their 8 year old RRS 2.7 TDv6's that have been chipped and body kitted really don't know what just blew them away! The handling for a 2.8 tonnes SUV is pretty tidy too, such a pity that the 4.4 TDV8 didn't fit under the bonnet though as the 3.6 TDv8 was a pretty good beast too with the trick suspension pack from the S/C and 30 mpg with careful driving RE: I've sold the Evoque - Evo-king - 09-08-2013 08:45am (08-08-2013 04:08pm)mark_n Wrote: Well, as of this morning, I'm following suit with a RR Sport Autobography, 5.0 litre Supercharged. Went for a test drive and it goes like stink, quite a hard ride on 22" wheels so they're out, this car is well spec'd with just a handful of options needed. Too big to fit in my garage though. Although this is Griff's thread. Well done Mark, What is your colour choice (Inca maybe with contrast roof)? In terms of selling on your car, some of these dealers do talk B/S, you would probably be better selling privately. TG loved it in last weeks programme, GP2 Minis beware. RE: I've sold the Evoque - griff - 09-08-2013 08:54am Im a friendly guy and quite happy to share this thread and turn it into a "What do you feel now you are changing your Evoque?" thread Might be interesting RE: I've sold the Evoque - RRSteve - 09-08-2013 11:32am (08-08-2013 04:53pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: RRS S/C........ Umm MAYBE 14mpg with a gentle right foot, but they are a huge amount of fun and not that common so the boys in their 8 year old RRS 2.7 TDv6's that have been chipped and body kitted really don't know what just blew them away! The handling for a 2.8 tonnes SUV is pretty tidy too, such a pity that the 4.4 TDV8 didn't fit under the bonnet though as the 3.6 TDv8 was a pretty good beast too with the trick suspension pack from the S/C and 30 mpg with careful driving When I was at the pre-launch test drive of the new RRS the other week I noticed 8 MPG from the RRS V8 petrol on the Gaydon track when flooring it, which apparently is better than the outgoing RRS!!!!! It did sound awesome though!! Went well too!! I've sold the Evoque - griff - 09-08-2013 02:21pm Blimey makes the XFR sound positively frugal! RE: I've sold the Evoque - XFullFatTim - 09-08-2013 04:01pm But Griff the XFR is a lightweight compared to what an RRS has to drag around, and the XFR doesn't have to send its powervtonall 4 wheels, that uses a lot of power as you know from owning and Evoque! |