£10k mum wagon, 2.0 evoque, Audi q3 etc?
£10k mum wagon, 2.0 evoque, Audi q3 etc?
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Xcore

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1,481 posts

116 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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As above, wife’s juke is on its last legs.

She likes the usual higher seating position but thankfully
Doesn’t require the car to be white!

Thinking a 2.0 evoque or Audi q3?

Any experiences with either?

blue_haddock

4,965 posts

93 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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2.0 Evoque will be an ingenium engine which is a whole world of pain.

Just google it and then run a mile.

neil-c

487 posts

207 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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blue_haddock said:
2.0 Evoque will be an ingenium engine which is a whole world of pain.

Just google it and then run a mile.
Yeah this, wife had the original 2.2 Evoque, serviced by my local guy for years. He said if she bought an ingenium engined one he would stop talking to us!

Think anything’s better. Are any brands off limits?

nickfrog

25,008 posts

243 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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Kia Xceed? More premium than the the premium brands IME yet still in original warranty and just about on budget. Fit and forget.

Feirny

2,903 posts

173 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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Volvo XC60. My wife loves ours and it's been great.

anonymous-user

80 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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blue_haddock said:
2.0 Evoque will be an ingenium engine which is a whole world of pain.

Just google it and then run a mile.
This, wouldn't touch anything with this engine with a barge pole. As others have stated, the older 2.2 Ford derived unit is much more reliable (but no doubt more agricultural)

Danm1les

998 posts

166 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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We had a Q3 and its really just a jacked up A3 with less practical rear doors, as awkward getting children in and out.

paul_c123

2,194 posts

19 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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2013-2015 RR Evoque (with the 2.2 diesel) should be possible with the budget, with around 50-70k. Try to avoid 2WD, manual, and the base "Pure" spec. Personally I'd try find one with a pan roof and light interior too. Its a very trendy, feminine car. Claire off of Vision Prestige has one, but it was a high mileage Ingenium trade in (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THOzkp0SITw)

66HFM

842 posts

51 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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ThingsBehindTheSun said:
blue_haddock said:
2.0 Evoque will be an ingenium engine which is a whole world of pain.

Just google it and then run a mile.
This, wouldn't touch anything with this engine with a barge pole. As others have stated, the older 2.2 Ford derived unit is much more reliable (but no doubt more agricultural)
We had a 2013 2.2 Evoque, much more reliable engine than the 2.0 Ingeniuboom engine! Only thing is its non-ULEZ, if that's an issue.
When we sold our Evoque, a 4x4 specialist bought it off us, he said that he won't touch anything with the Ingenium engine as he loses trust with their customer due to its unreliability and it blows his warranty budget!
We've just bought a 2015 2.2 Discovery Sport, although depends if you need the extra space.

As others have said, make sure it has the pan roof and personally I think it looks so much better on the 20" alloys.

Edited by 66HFM on Wednesday 9th April 17:13


Edited by 66HFM on Wednesday 9th April 17:15

paul_c123

2,194 posts

19 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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Disco Sport is a good shout too - not quite as flashy as the RR Evoque. There is a slim 1 year window in which the 2.2 was available, at the start of its production.

alfabeat

1,460 posts

138 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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As above, under no circumstances be tempted by the 2.0 Ingenium diesel, even if the dealer says it is all great and offers a warranty. They are a disaster of an engine which leaves most owners in tears at some point.

macron

13,047 posts

192 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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The Juke is quite a small car, can you cope with the same? If so the Ford Puma is surprisingly good, and you should find a 50k miler that's 4 years old at about budget.

If you need bigger, the Kuga is surprisingly good too.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025032104...

Pickle_Rick

786 posts

86 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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I presume this will be used as a second car, would an EV be suitable? Awful depreciation has put models that were £30k 3 or 4 years ago in your £10k budget, and will all be far more reliable than the Evoque and probably the audi too which has suffered quality wise with VW accountants taking over after dieselgate from around 2019 onwards (models before this will be more reliable).


loskie

6,939 posts

146 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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2020 I looked at and drove a Q5 and Q3.

Ended up leasing a Q5 as the Q3 just felt very cheap in comparison. Worlds apart I would say.

edc

9,549 posts

277 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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A lot of choice at that price. How about a BMW X1 or Seat Ateca?

Countdown

48,546 posts

222 months

Wednesday 9th April 2025
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Skoda Karoq?

VW T-Roc?

Matt_T

1,227 posts

100 months

Thursday 10th April 2025
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Normodog

285 posts

66 months

Friday 11th April 2025
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Also in the same boat, but has to be petrol/manual.

Renault Kadjar 1.3 any good? Also looked at some mitsubishi offerings. Mainly we just want something reliable, her 2014 Mazda 3 had been good as gold only needing routine servicing.

Second child on the way so we just need a bit more room, we live in rural devon, some extra ride height/comfort would be nice.

Countdown

48,546 posts

222 months

Friday 11th April 2025
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Mazda CX30?