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Buying - harrysbar - 09-10-2016 07:48pm

Hi I'm thinking of changing my car from a kia sportage for a 2012 Euvoque and I would appreciate some feedback on reliability on the Euvoque. This will be a retirement present for myself so just wondering if it's gonna be a good or bad move.


RE: Buying - bee - 09-10-2016 09:14pm

good move. on my second evo with no real problems.


RE: Buying - PhilSkill - 10-10-2016 02:37pm

It's a great car, but it is a 4x4 so has more complex parts than a FWD so there is more chance of failures. It's a fairly well tested platform with the history of the Freelander prior/alongside to it.

Think about where you will get it serviced and maintained in the long run if you plan to keep it a long while and out of Warranty.

If you buy a new/recent edition there's also the Diesel running costs (Ad-Blue and Oil services to consider)


RE: Buying - Reecey - 10-10-2016 04:03pm

(10-10-2016 02:37pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  It's a great car, but it is a 4x4 so has more complex parts than a FWD so there is more chance of failures. It's a fairly well tested platform with the history of the Freelander prior/alongside to it.

Think about where you will get it serviced and maintained in the long run if you plan to keep it a long while and out of Warranty.

If you buy a new/recent edition there's also the Diesel running costs (Ad-Blue and Oil services to consider)

Test drove a new Kia Sportage. Nice car lot's of toys but no comparison to the Evoque


RE: Buying - PhilSkill - 10-10-2016 05:21pm

(10-10-2016 04:03pm)Reecey Wrote:  Test drove a new Kia Sportage. Nice car lot's of toys but no comparison to the Evoque

I would hope not, it's a lot less cash Smile

I had the older version of Sportage as a hire car, and yes it doesn't compare and was gut-less.

I'm 5 years in on the Evoque and only had 2 real failures so far... neither massive cost, but previous car ran faultless for 11 years other than the normal maintenance of brakes/Tyres, ok Battery at 7 years and first "real" failure was the fuel pump went at 11 years.

I do have some concern over the longevity and ongoing cost, with things like DPF, DMF, EGR, Haldex etc etc, but many cars have these now.


RE: Buying - harrysbar - 10-10-2016 08:27pm

(09-10-2016 09:14pm)bee Wrote:  good move. on my second evo with no real problems.

Cheers Bee, you have a good one and pleased with it, happy days

(10-10-2016 02:37pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  It's a great car, but it is a 4x4 so has more complex parts than a FWD so there is more chance of failures. It's a fairly well tested platform with the history of the Freelander prior/alongside to it.

Think about where you will get it serviced and maintained in the long run if you plan to keep it a long while and out of Warranty.

If you buy a new/recent edition there's also the Diesel running costs (Ad-Blue and Oil services to consider)

Well because it will be my retirement pressy I cannot see myself changing it so some points to consider there.
Thanks Philskill