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Pure Order Submitted - xxxx5 - 02-04-2011 06:53am

Hi all,

New member here!

Been a BMW driver for the past 9 years, but taken the big decision and placed an order for a RR Evoque.

spec as follows

5dr Pure Manual TD4
Fuji White
Ebony
Tech Pack
Power Tailgate
Power Folding Door mirrors
Privacy Glass
19" Style "5" Alloys
Xenons

Should arrive Dec / Jan. really looking forward to it.

Comments on spec welcome.


RE: Pure Order Submitted - FIL - 02-04-2011 07:54am

Looks Good to me,

Apart from the colour its exect as mine, but the power fold mirrors which I wanted, the dealer told me there where part of a leather upgrade, awaiting the proper price list so I can amend.


RE: Pure Order Submitted - xxxx5 - 02-04-2011 08:51am

Hi,

No they can be order seperate at a cost of £283.33, code number 030NB

Hope this is of some help.


RE: Pure Order Submitted - LP - 02-04-2011 09:13am

£283 plus VAT so the powerfold mirrors are a £340 option.

Or they come as part of the Pure Style Pack which also includes full electric seats, 19 inch alloys and front fogs. £1750.

xxxx5 - I haven't seen any pictures of an Evoque without the front fogs but it has been mentioned here that if you don't go for them you will get plastic trim to fill the hole they leave.


RE: Pure Order Submitted - cjfp - 02-04-2011 09:18am

The ones in the Style Pack are slightly different - they have the added advantage of auto-tilt when put car in reverse. Depends if you want memory seats @ £900


RE: Pure Order Submitted - XFullFatTim - 02-04-2011 09:39am

the reverse dipping mirrors are a very useful option, especially if you opt for more expensive alloys - Land Rover's larger alloy wheels come with a standard feature built in - kerb magnets, they are attracted to kerbs like no other alloys I have owned, especially the 20's. Have had the reverse dipping on my last 2 cars, couldn't live without it now. Takes a bit of setting up but once done that's it and if you have memory seats then you can set up the seats/mirrors for several drivers too