Thats ok I’ll be in the front. Do you have one?I find both the Evoque and Velar claustrophobic in the back, think it’s because your head is above the top of the windows.
Think I would have a BMW X3/4 m40i or a Porsche Macan instead, for a soft SUV.
Yeah agreed. But id go Gts or Turbo if I went there and honestly they don’t “tingle”’me anymore. It’s a little pudgy thing and after a Cayenne Turbo it’s a backwards step.Macan S is a fantastic car.
Cayenne t was years ago. Just like the look of the Velar as an older more responsible mature citizen.Have had full fat and sport Range Rovers but not Velar. Now have Cayenne Turbo that has been light years better on reliability and running costs. All my JLR cars were dreadful in this respect and it took me a long time and lots of money before I finally saw the light.
if you have a Porsche SUV as indicated, I wouldn’t consider moving to a JLR product unless you want grief and expense!
Yeah agreed. But id go Gts or Turbo if I went there and honestly they don’t “tingle”’me anymore. It’s a little pudgy thing and after a Cayenne Turbo it’s a backwards step.
Totally different car. You cannot use a cars performance nowadays- 60/70over here on most roads. I’ll take the comfort.Don’t disagree, the Turbo is fantastic. If a Macan is a backwards step from a Cayenne Turbo then a Velar is several leaps backwards.
Have had full fat and sport Range Rovers but not Velar. Now have Cayenne Turbo that has been light years better on reliability and running costs. All my JLR cars were dreadful in this respect and it took me a long time and lots of money before I finally saw the light.
if you have a Porsche SUV as indicated, I wouldn’t consider moving to a JLR product unless you want grief and expense!
So was that the Discovery or the range?Says it all.
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Ok, but to be fair it’s engine didn’t require replacing.....which I’m a little more concerned about, other than your opinion of what it looked like.Had a brand new Velar on loan for 2 months while my wife's Range Rover Sport Autobiography SC was having a brand new engine fitted to it
I hated everything about it and would never ever put my money there. It was cramped, narrow and short. Was a lot firmer. Had absolutely 0 cool factor- looked like it belonged to my mum. Sound system was bad. Steering felt light and vague. Had very bad mpg (Compared to my 5.0 L 510HP RR). Air suspension kept on breaking. Would make a super loud beep as you approached speed cams and I had no idea how to turn it off. My wife hated it as well. Was so glad to get the RRS back eventually.
On the plus side - it had windows that open and shut.