Anyone on here got a Velar?

conaero

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The new Evoque with flush handles looks nice and I could have it for £220 pm with 2k down
Not bad....

my money would go on something boring but reliable such as a hybrid CRV or RAV it’s all the car you need
That’s a better price than my current one by about £50 a month. Sweet.
 

Wattie

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So is a Velar. Most things are a backward step from a Cayenne T.
Depends what you want it do. I wanna waft around in celubrious Comfort and the longer it takes the better. I think a pretty new Velar as a second car is capable of that.
 

Ewan

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I agree. It'll waft better than the Macan, be more comfortable, and have a nicer interior. Exterior looks are better too. (The Macan would obviously win on driving dynamics and around a track, but who buys this sort of vehicle for that? Not me.)
 

Wattie

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I agree. It'll waft better than the Macan, be more comfortable, and have a nicer interior. Exterior looks are better too. (The Macan would obviously win on driving dynamics and around a track, but who buys this sort of vehicle for that? Not me.)
Excellent opinion, although I suspect you’d buy blue. ;)
Personally I’ll go for grey, gets me over my black outlook ;)
 

Marco07

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Excellent choice Wattie. I love mine. Adaptive headlights are also a must. Makes bight driving like daytime snd doesn’t dazzle oncoming motorists.
 

Marco07

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These are very capable rough terrain cars and I think they look great for an SUV.
 

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Rwc13

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We had one. Liked it a lot. Would have another if they bring out a hybrid. Have just bought a Volvo XC90 T8 and can thoroughly recommend, even over a FFRR