Used 2014 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Consumer Reviews
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Exceeded my expectations!
When we purchased the Evoque on 2013, it was a replacement for my wife's car and she fell in love with the design of the Evoque. I was skeptical because I had read that Range Rover had a uncertain maintenance and reliability history. I am pleased to say that we have had absolutely no issues with the vehicle (83,000 miles) and the car has proven to be fun to drive. Also, the controls and technology are very user friendly - I love the touch controls. Overall, very satisfied with the choice.
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Unique, stylish and fun to drive
I have had my RR Evoque for over a month now, and get quite a few looks. A drastic improvement over the BMW's, Lexus, and Infinity round SUV's out there. A classy, fun to drive alternative. Handles great in the snow, getting 26mpg combined, and making going to work a pleasure.
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Best SUV ever
Purchased Aug. 2013. The car is still under warrantee I can't talk maintenance costs but it's so fun to drive. Comfortable, smooth and peppy. Trunk space storage is small but you can put the back seats down. Gas mileage is good as well. I'm getting 26-28 MPG on the highway and about 19 locally.
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Great Baby Range
Pros: Stylish, Build Quality, Amazing sound system, automated parking system is fantastic, ride/handling, decent fuel economy, off road capability, curb appeal, sold at 90k miles with very few issues, JLR service is great, headlight performance. Cons: TURBO LAG, fuel economy is decent could be better (my 330hp AWD Infiniti get same fuel economy), had 2 issues unresolved (they went away or couldn't be repeated), maintenance is a bit pricey. I'd highly recommend buying one
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Transmission Replacement Req @ 56K miles cost $16k
Buyer Beware: I am not one to use social media to blast a company but in this case, there is no other option. I had a Land Rover when Ford owned them and the quality and service was beyond my expectations. My daughter has since bought one and the reliability and customer service are disgraceful. While on the expressway the transmission went into neutral because of a known defect that caused a recall on other models. Only 6,000 miles out of warranty and they want $16,000 dollars to replace a transmission that was obviously defective. $16,000!!! Neither the dealer nor the "corporate representative" has offered any resolution in spite of multiple phone calls and messages. In the meantime, she is paying daily for a rental car and has not been offered a resolution to something that should be considered a safety violation. When did Land Rover stop caring about their quality and customer service? How can you justify the higher costs of the vehicles, parts, and repairs with such despicable work ethics? Sounds like a recipe for corporate failure to me.
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