LR Evoque & Aston Martin - Good Combination?

LR Evoque & Aston Martin - Good Combination?

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mikey k

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13,011 posts

217 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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What with all the spaming of the "new friend" thread I though we needed an "area" for us Aston owners to discuss the Evoque wink

I was on site yesterday and saw a few of the first ones come through.
Nice looking bit of kit!
I've never been a 4x4 fan but I can see me putting one on the company fleet as a pool car wink
Probably the stop/start 2WD Pure Coupe in "lime green" with a few nice options to help keep the tax burden down smile
Panoramic roof is fantastic,
Really like the sports seats but they are only an option the the top end model frown

What are you all considering and why?

Beefmeister

16,482 posts

231 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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Just to copy from the other thread:

Panoramic roof is only a £460 option which is nice.

We're going for an eD4 Prestige, in Havana Brown with panoramic roof, and the ivory/tan interior, 6-spoke 19" alloys (no cost option) and the Lux Pack.





Total comes to an eye-watering £40,400 for a 150bhp FWD car!!!

But hey, it's going to be with us for quite a while and we want the car we want!

Of course we may change our minds once we can test drive one - we may want the 190bhp engine with an auto 'box, it may suit the car more...

bogie

16,392 posts

273 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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near £50K in the spec Id want ...same as my FFRR smile

a very nice car, and when they are 3-4 years old we may downsize and get one ...I just can stomach throwing away another £25K in the next couple of years in yet more depreciation....

for now a 6 year old FFRR will do the job of everyday + winter car smile

for £30K you could have a nice diesel FFRR that was £80k new.....

Neil1300R

5,487 posts

179 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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mikey k said:
What with all the spaming of the "new friend" thread I though we needed an "area" for us Aston owners to discuss the Evoque wink


What are you all considering and why?
Considering replacing the existing P38 Range Rover with either a FF RR or if Aston Annie gets her way a RRS. Evoque is for girls and what's with this two wheel drive nonsense? Its a Range Rover - 4 wheel drive only!
Whatever next Aston's badge on a small city car...
getmecoat


bogie

16,392 posts

273 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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I agree Neil ...I was thinking 4wd, and PETROL Evoque ...for the girlfriend of course wink

mikey k

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13,011 posts

217 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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That is a lot for a 150 BHP FWD car frown
I specced up an ED4 Pure Coupe with "the" roof & Style Pack @ £31,865.
Combined with the 133 CO2's its pretty good on BIK tax at £6,054/yr so the "real" world cost would be £2,042/yr according HMRC wink
Plus we get a discount on purchase as a supplier smile
Moving to more CO2's or higher spec really does put the purchase price and CO2's right up!
As a "pool car" we would not get away with a RRS on customers sites smile
Plus the cost of a top spec big engined Evoque BIK is just stupid.

bogie

16,392 posts

273 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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ah - you are doing via company car ..

...I could do that, my problem is not just the tax though, I lose a £9K cash allowance, so it starts to be an expensive way to fund a car overall frown

..the cash is better for me smile

mikey k

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13,011 posts

217 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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Makes sense if you are taking an allowance out.
Our bean counter tells me we have "too much cash in the bank" and need to spend some of it!
This seems like a good way wink

lady topaz

3,855 posts

255 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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furious

I have just returned from possibly the most stupid, ignorant 'SALES EXECUTIVE laugh' in the whole world. Had no idea re speccing, emissions, well anything basically. He was very proud to offer me a brochure and tell me that even this wasn't really a sales brochure.

So I am on the interweb tonight to see if I can spec myself and deal with someone elsewhere with more knowledge.

Why didn't I speak to someone more senior??? Well because he did, and still had no answers.

Sadly he won't be reading this as the final nail in the coffin was that he didn't know about PH either. A cardinal sin!

Deep breath and relax.....

And its not me being awkward. Those that know me can vouch I am a pussy cat wink, I just cant stand idiocy when attempting to part with £40,000


Di

mikey k

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13,011 posts

217 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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Not too surprising really frown
The web site is actually very good
He obviously hadn't visited it or learnt his product frown

lady topaz

3,855 posts

255 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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Specced up on line. Gone for a Dynamic Coupe, apparently the Dynamic is the only petrol model. In red as never had a red car. Petrol, auto, panoramic roof, lux pac, blah blah blah. Erm £45,000.

I preferred the Prestige but not an option.

In the cold light of day we may walk away from this. It seems just too excessive for a winter car. Before everyone advises much better 2nd hand options. This is also a Co car scenario so benefit tax plays a big role.

Will sleep on it and revue tomorrow.

Di






george h

14,707 posts

165 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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Personally I think a second hand RR is a much better combination than the Evoque, though I will clearly be wrong and they will just replace the RR sport as a fashion statement.

silverspeed

1,505 posts

231 months

Thursday 7th April 2011
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My wife specced her car two weeks ago. The 2 wheel drive model won't be available at launch. Have seen it in the flesh and it is a very modern package but still feels like a RR should ! We specced Dynamic SD4 auto in Ferenza red metallic with black roof and panoramic , black/red leather, keyless go, surround cameras and shadow 20 inch wheels. Came to about £43k which is the same price she paid for her SLK350 three years ago and I actually feel it's better value for money. Would I buy one - no it's marketed to women and that's who will drive them . I will stick with my RRS. Interestingly my dealer said he had around 60 deposits which will be around his first year allocation!

Cipo

320 posts

183 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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After a six month wait, just took delivery of my new black Audi Q5, 170 S-Line diesel, 19's pana roof auto, (fab sat nav that works!) blah blah blah, worth a look/drive, if you like the look of it you will not be disapointed.....

V8LM

5,174 posts

210 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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silverspeed said:
The 2 wheel drive model won't be available at launch.
Neither will the petrol.

Brisvegas

140 posts

160 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Cipo said:
After a six month wait, just took delivery of my new black Audi Q5, 170 S-Line diesel, 19's pana roof auto, (fab sat nav that works!) blah blah blah, worth a look/drive, if you like the look of it you will not be disapointed.....

Had a look at the the Q5 as an option a while back, nice package and drives well. She WMBO liked the X1 beema better mainly for the driving experience. Like I said in earlier post Evoque would have been an option if it was coming here sooner rather then later.
Tony

mikey k

Original Poster:

13,011 posts

217 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Di - BIK tax is a killer on high value & high CO2 cars a RRS would be even worse! Would you cope with the 2WD version?

Interesting article on the front page

http://www.pistonheads.com/roadtests/doc.asp?c=47&...

michael gould

5,691 posts

242 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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recently purchased my wife a one owner 57 plate VW Toureg 3.0 TDI 30k miles.......with all the bits, premium leather, satnav, roof rails, ect ect, just serviced for 17.5k.......fantastic car at sensible money

Jockman

17,917 posts

161 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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michael gould said:
recently purchased my wife a one owner 57 plate VW Toureg 3.0 TDI 30k miles.......with all the bits, premium leather, satnav, roof rails, ect ect, just serviced for 17.5k.......fantastic car at sensible money
Michael I got a bike for my wife.

Fair swap, I thought tongue out

AMD1

342 posts

187 months

Saturday 9th April 2011
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...if you are going to get a 4x4 then get the best there is (that's why you drive an Aston after all), a Full Fat Range Rover 5.0 Supercharged can be the only way to go wink