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RE: My new Evoque - Token - 11-11-2011 09:52pm

Ok...so day four...

1. Used the DVD player today (normal DVD) on dual view and with the headphones...my son loved it! My daughter was equally impressed that she was easily able to listen to her music from her iPod through the stereo whilst my son watched the movie in the front. I meanwhile was following SatNav! Brilliant system!

2. Trip computer is showing that I averaged 34mpg today...fairly normal driving so hoping that the engine will become more economical once it has been run in fully

3. Tried an emergency stop today (in a non-emergency sitation)...the car was really stable, no skidding, and pretty impressive stopping distance/time from 50mph

4. Masses of room in the back for the kids...was surprised just how big it is in the back

5. Not having the usual Range Rover fold down armrests is irritating me a little...I'm happy to live without them but it is such a stupid own-goal!

Not much other insight I'm afraid...here are some interior pictures to make up for it.

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RE: My new Evoque - vcruiser - 11-11-2011 10:34pm

Looks great!
I thought the back seats on the 3 door dynamic had no middle seat and just 2 kind of single seats with storage compartment in the middle? That's one thing i was bothered with when my dealer just sent me pics of my car cause my rear seats are like yours, but i wanted the cool sporty rear seats! Oh well


RE: My new Evoque - Evo-king - 11-11-2011 10:38pm

The twin seat became an option which you had to specify, but I think it was a bit of a lottery on early models.


RE: My new Evoque - PAT - 11-11-2011 11:49pm

Did the hazards come on automatically when you did the emergency stop?


RE: My new Evoque - Token - 12-11-2011 12:04am

(11-11-2011 11:49pm)PAT Wrote:  Did the hazards come on automatically when you did the emergency stop?

No...sadly they didn't...


RE: My new Evoque - cjfp - 12-11-2011 07:09am

But there is mention elsewhere that the brakelights flash under heavy braking - can u confirm?


RE: My new Evoque - mk82 - 12-11-2011 09:10am

(12-11-2011 07:09am)cjfp Wrote:  But there is mention elsewhere that the brakelights flash under heavy braking - can u confirm?

taht is what the german page of land rover describes!


RE: My new Evoque - Token - 12-11-2011 10:40am

(12-11-2011 07:09am)cjfp Wrote:  But there is mention elsewhere that the brakelights flash under heavy braking - can u confirm?

Hmmm...I'd need some kind of out-of-body experience to be able to confirm this I think!


RE: My new Evoque - Token - 13-11-2011 06:30pm

Day six and I'm running out of original observations...I clearly need to do some alternative driving to enable me to discover more things about the Evoque...will see what I can do next week.

However...a couple of observations...

1. I am very happy to discover that it is not possible to put the wrong type of fuel into the Evoque...if you attempt to put petrol into a diesel then there is a valve that senses it and closes so that no petrol can get in. There is a small tool in the boot that can then be used to open up the valve in order to put diesel in. You may not think you will ever be that stupid...in fact I have laughed at people in the past...but last year I managed to put diesel into my...wait for it...Superbike!!! Luckily I realised and didn't start the engine, but I have never felt such a plank!

2. Took the car for a drive round some country lanes today...it was fantastic. The paddleshift really does work in terms of offering engine braking, enabling you to go much faster...I have had previous cars where the paddleshift wasn't very effective in the engine braking department.

3. Still can't quite get to grips with locking the car using the keyless...so have reverted to just using the fob. If I have a hand free to press the door handle, I have a hand free to take the key fob from my pocket. If I was a lady and kept my keys in my handbag, then this would be a more useful feature.

4. The rear camera is fantastic if you need to get mm's away from a wall, as I discovered today when trying to squeeze 6 cars onto my drive. Everyone else needed a guide to tell them when to stop...I didn't!

5. The doors are surprisingly light...I was worried that my 9yr old daughter would have trouble not banging the door into other cars as I was expecting it to be much heavier than it is, however, I am pleasantly surprised and she is having no problems with it at all.

6. Carried adults in the back today...I really don't understand some comments suggesting that there is not much room in the back...it's not a limo so we shouldn't expect people to really stretch out, but both passengers commented on how much room there was (especially as it's a coupe)

I'm sorry I don't have any negatives to report (I know people want a balanced view) but I just don't have anything new to report that is in any way negative. Will try harder!


RE: My new Evoque - dandavis1 - 13-11-2011 07:53pm

I was told to go very easy on the brakes for the first 500 miles as it could warp something - I wonder if your unnecessary emergency stop has damaged someting.