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RE: Evoque on long-term test - johnwhatcar - 23-03-2012 06:25pm (23-03-2012 06:10pm)Broadsword1959 Wrote: Welcome John Hi Broadsword, Good point. Of course BabyRR forum users help each other in this regard, but if anyone does want to offer their view on their car on our site, they can do so via this page - http://bit.ly/GJpcP5 Knowledge is power, I guess, regardless of wherever it comes from... Kind regards, John RE: Evoque on long-term test - Donny Dog - 23-03-2012 10:14pm (23-03-2012 06:25pm)johnwhatcar Wrote: if anyone does want to offer their view on their car on our site, they can do so via this page - http://bit.ly/GJpcP5 Oh no they can't - or at least, I can't! To review the car you have to register. So, I registered, got a confirmation e-mail, followed the embedded link to activate the account, but still could not then log in. The system just takes you round in circles until you area back at the start, and, after a few times round the houses, I gave up. I'm afraid the world will just have to wait a little longer for my pearls of wisdom! RE: Evoque on long-term test - Evo-king - 23-03-2012 10:33pm John, Welcome to our forum, as your are probably aware we have some very loyal Evoque owners on here, happy to debate the strengths and weaknesses of ordering and owning an Evoque. Slightly off topic, in your signature photo, is your 5dr alongside the LRX concept, because up to now no production Evoque has been seen photographed alongside the LRX? If it is, is there a larger picture for public viewing, because in your pic the LRX looks somewhat smaller? RE: Evoque on long-term test - johnwhatcar - 23-03-2012 11:10pm (23-03-2012 10:14pm)Donny Dog Wrote: Oh no they can't - or at least, I can't! To review the car you have to register. So, I registered, got a confirmation e-mail, followed the embedded link to activate the account, but still could not then log in. The system just takes you round in circles until you area back at the start, and, after a few times round the houses, I gave up. Donny, I'll get our tech team to investigate when I return to the office on Monday morning - thanks for pointing out the fault! Regards, John (23-03-2012 10:33pm)Evo-king Wrote: John, Evo-king, You're absolutely correct. As I said in an earlier post, we collected our car from the Design Studio at Gaydon. I know it's a five-door, not a coupe, but with it being white and with the similar tan interior, we thought it'd be nice to pick it up from literally right beside the original LRX. LRX isn't in perfect condition; it lives at the Design Studio these days, and LR are pretty sensitive about it being used for pics etc. But we managed to persuade them, just this once... I do have higher-res images, yes, and I'll post a couple here pretty soon. The LRX is of course smaller - the roof line of the five-door production car is taller than that of the coupe, which in turn is taller than that of the LRX. So it's not surprising that it looks a bit shrunk beside a white five-door. Kind regards, John RE: Evoque on long-term test - The Valeter - 24-03-2012 12:02am Lets hope the views are of the real general and honest perception/experience with the car rather than some reporters/editors personal views only like a certain Top Gear presenter! RE: Evoque on long-term test - broady43 - 24-03-2012 12:13am Who? Do you mean,"The Legend" Jeremy Clarkson! RE: Evoque on long-term test - PAT - 24-03-2012 03:06pm Welcome to our forum John. As a What Car subscriber I'm looking forward to reading your monthly reports. I've only had my Evoque for a week and am absolutely loving it. Also got nothing but praise for my local dealer who has been very professional. Something I have noticed with previous reviews that your magazine has printed is the consistency that the model pictured in the article tends not to match what is being written about. That's not filled me with confidence that the report is accurate but anyway, now that you have one on your long term test fleet I'm sure it'll give everyone a good insight into the ownership experiance, both good and bad. RE: Evoque on long-term test - johnwhatcar - 24-03-2012 04:53pm (24-03-2012 03:06pm)PAT Wrote: Welcome to our forum John. Hi Pat, Thanks for your comments. I presume you mean in group tests, yes? Occasionally it's just not possible to test AND photograph the correct vehicle - but we do always state the full, precise spec of the vehicles tested AND pictured in our data boxes. Kind regards, John RE: Evoque on long-term test - XFullFatTim - 24-03-2012 05:50pm One thing that would be very useful in all What Car? group tests would be to compare like with like for the costs of the cars when they are all brought to the same equipment level. For example, your previous tests have claimed that the Evoque is very expensive compared to it's rivals from BMW and Audi, yet when you add the extras onto the BMW or Audi to equal what is standard in the Evoque they are more often than not somewhat more expensive than the RR. RE: Evoque on long-term test - SINGHY - 25-03-2012 02:46pm John, It's good to see that you've joined the forum, you'll get a "real world" insight in to owners' views who've spent their hard earned dosh to buy and run the car. Whilst there's quite a lot of loyal RR fans on here who might occassionaly be wearing their rose tinted glasses there's also a number of owners like myself that are new to the Tata oops RR brand and will no doubt appraise the car owning experience more objectively. |