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Off to East Africa - what to do to Evoque? - j7david - 07-07-2014 09:06am In 2 months I'm off to East Africa (Kenya) to work as a volunteer doctor for a year (or two), and shipping the Evoque out there. Roads: mix of everything from Chinese-built 6-lane superhighway (complete with speed bumps and pedestrians in sections with 80mph 'limit') through to rough roads, unsurfaced, large potholes, and places that turn into mud when the rains come. I've been there multiple times before, and know that 99.9% of the population manage with vehicles MUCH less nice than my Evoque - but I want to (a) not get stuck in the mud in my expensive car, and (b) be able to go into the national parks with minimal fear of the Evoque getting stuck. So I'm wondering -- what's worth getting before I go? What I've got: Tinted windows and fitting blinds General Grabber AT tyres Full-size spare Warning triangle Belt cutter, hammer A Kenyan wife, 2 kids, and a reasonable handle on the local language Any suggestions of other useful stuff that I might not have thought of? - Recovery strap? (suggestions as to which one?) - Anything else? Thanks! RE: Off to East Africa - what to do to Evoque? - Biker - 07-07-2014 11:21am Kenyan wife with a landrover? RE: Off to East Africa - what to do to Evoque? - RacingSnake - 07-07-2014 11:34am How about getting kenyan maps installed on the satnav? (and a gun in the glovebox). RE: Off to East Africa - what to do to Evoque? - mighTTy-RRE - 07-07-2014 05:05pm Possibly a Hi-Lift jack? RE: Off to East Africa - what to do to Evoque? - XFullFatTim - 07-07-2014 05:27pm Sell it and buy a 1996/1997 TDi300 powered Defender110 - something any bush mechanic can fix without needing a laptop and internet access............. Or buy an old Toyota Land Cruiser, both will fare much better and be less desirable to thieves than the Evoque. I am sailing with 7 South Africans at the moment, 4 of whom are Land Rover nuts and they think you are mad to even think about taking something as nice as Evoque out there, it's ground clearance is too low for most "velt" driving and come the wet season no low range gearbox will seriously hamper you! If you are only sticking to metalled highways, fine the Evoque will do but don't go on Safari in one! RE: Off to East Africa - what to do to Evoque? - j7david - 07-07-2014 08:10pm (07-07-2014 05:27pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Sell it and buy a 1996/1997 TDi300 powered Defender110 ... Okay, maybe I won't go on proper safari, but the majority of the unsurfaced roads are negotiated by locals with normal cars (just fairly tricky in the wet, and very bumpy in the dry). The plan is to sell the vehicle after a year there - normally there's 20%+25%+20%+something import duty so 2nd hand prices of Evoques at 2-3 years old are about the same as brand new prices here - and "returning residents" can import one vehicle duty-free (subject to various rules, making swapping vehicle now not possible) RE: Off to East Africa - what to do to Evoque? - mark_n - 08-07-2014 06:11am Haven't been to Kenya for a while but I would have thought your car would be wrecked. I just don't see the Evoque as being durable in the way a Defender or Disco is. Where are you planning to put the full sized spare wheel keeping in mind it is normally only ever a space saver? Off to East Africa - what to do to Evoque? - Stadt Panzer - 08-07-2014 07:03am Was in Kenya last year for 6 weeks, the Evoque will be fine on the 'normal' roads, not sure if I'd be wanting or willing to take it out towards some of the ranches due the roads. The suspension would take a battering on some of them. RE: Off to East Africa - what to do to Evoque? - j7david - 19-07-2014 07:51pm (08-07-2014 06:11am)mark_n Wrote: Where are you planning to put the full sized spare wheel keeping in mind it is normally only ever a space saver? Like this (I'll make it all neater around the edges when I have some time): |