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RE: Land Rover Experience in Evoque - PhilSkill - 01-09-2016 12:26pm

You can choose if they drive, there is an amount of time available with a few points to swap drivers, and what they drive... you dont.

Checkout my video from our LRE Full Day here

http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-2015-Off-Road-Day?pid=107086#pid107086


RE: Land Rover Experience in Evoque - Steve D - 01-09-2016 12:35pm

(01-09-2016 12:05pm)RogB Wrote:  Ive just booked onto my complimentary LRE day at Eastnor, the earliest they could book was December so I opted for January instead to get their Evoque off road.

They said on the phone I could bring 2 guests, does that mean those guests get to drive as well or just sit in as passengers ?

You have PM


RE: Land Rover Experience in Evoque - RogB - 01-09-2016 01:09pm

replied Smile


RE: Land Rover Experience in Evoque - Steve D - 01-09-2016 03:11pm

Thanks
I'm all booked now for a Saturday afternoon session at Eastnor in January. Hopefully it'll be wet, muddy and all churned up from the morning session. Let's see what an Evoque can do!


RE: Land Rover Experience in Evoque - XFullFatTim - 04-09-2016 11:12am

A whole lot more than you ever imagined! Same with Freelanders, folks wrote them both off as "hairdressers" cars, useless for off-road all pose and no go............. Then they saw one in action and their jaw dropped! Even the die hard Defender people now treat Freelander/Evoque and Disco Sport with the off-road respect that they deserve. They can easily do things my Defender can struggle with but then they get hung up with their low ground clearance sooner than the Defender does. I "chaperone" a Freelander2 owner on our off-road club days out and he has a 2" suspension lift and then MTR tyres that give a good amount of addition ground clearance but he does have to watch out for his car's clutch as he has a manual shifter. Auto Evoques/DS and Freelies are less likely to do transmission damage due to a cooked clutch, which was a £1000 repair on a Freelander1.