Give the Freelander to your daughter and buy yourself a new car?
As mentioned Evoque boot is very small, pushchair and a couple of bags and that's it.
Modern Range Rover/Land Rover products look nice and feel nice but wouldn't want to own one.
Hi A very good idea which I had already proposed to her but she politely but firmly refused (very ungrateful I know). To be fair my freelander is looking a bit tired as in the past few years I have used it also for all those necessary runs to the local tip. I have maintained it though and it has been super reliable, it's on 150k and still going strong. I have bought her the evoque and atm she seems happy with it, I just hope it lasts as I am a bit apprehensive about the reliability issues I have been reading about? Well luckily she won't need the boot for pushchairs as her kids have outgrown those now. Yes they do look nice but I prefer the discos.
 
Hi A very good idea which I had already proposed to her but she politely but firmly refused (very ungrateful I know). To be fair my freelander is looking a bit tired as in the past few years I have used it also for all those necessary runs to the local tip. I have maintained it though and it has been super reliable, it's on 150k and still going strong. I have bought her the evoque and atm she seems happy with it, I just hope it lasts as I am a bit apprehensive about the reliability issues I have been reading about? Well luckily she won't need the boot for pushchairs as her kids have outgrown those now. Yes they do look nice but I prefer the discos.
Lucky lady.
 
Unfortunately daughters are always right, right until that I told you so moment (that we dare not actually say). I think you may just have to let her learn the hard way and prepare your bank account for the hit :)
Hi yes I make you right she is very much the sort that has to make her own mistakes, and (can you hear my teeth chattering) at the thought of my hard earned departing my account through no fault of my own? o_O
 
hi

thks for the reply and understand where ur coming from, also have a daughter, lol

what about going on some compare the market etc for insurance quotes and print them out , assume she will be paying for the insurance etc if u buy the car

u could refuse to put her on ur insurance as that will then at least show her how expensive they are, plus wouldn’t earn any NCB, but of course not trying to teach u how to suck eggs

I have a discovery 3 and do all that I can myself , I certainly couldn’t afford garage costs , funny enough I was also going to suggest a freelander 2

may I ask how old ur daughter is and has she got any NCB plse

hopefully between all of us sharing ideas etc can steer her away from an evoque onto something else

before I forget have seen quotes from 3 to 20k so hopefully she has very deep pockets, lol

hope that also helps

Gary
Hi Gary
I have been on compare the market and we managed to get her insured.She has 5 years no claims.
unfortunately too late to convince her away from the evoque as she is now the proud owner of one. her insurance is £149 per month. She will have to pay for that herself. I just hope the car will last and not let her down.

Tony
 
Hi Tony,

Please show her this.

Hi Tony's daughter 😀 as a female LR owner here I've had friends that have had evoques. They are a pain to park they don't actually have much boot space for shopping. Yes they look nice but I have gone for a Freelander 2. I can get lots of shopping in and it's more practical. Also if a tyre goes you are looking £150 a pop at least. The touch screen can be a pain in the backside too.
You can get a same year Freelander with same engine with more extras than the pure for the same sort of price.
However I chose my car for utility for my needs though you may want it for other means.

:)
Hi WhiskyLassie

Thank you so much for your post, however I have seen this a bit too late unfortunately as I was forced to do the dirty deed and she is now the proud owner of an evoque. I just hope it will be reliable. Thanks again

Tony
 
Hi Gary
I have been on compare the market and we managed to get her insured.She has 5 years no claims.
unfortunately too late to convince her away from the evoque as she is now the proud owner of one. her insurance is £149 per month. She will have to pay for that herself. I just hope the car will last and not let her down.

Tony
I only pay £161 a year fully comp on my P38
 
Hi Gary
I have been on compare the market and we managed to get her insured.She has 5 years no claims.
unfortunately too late to convince her away from the evoque as she is now the proud owner of one. her insurance is £149 per month. She will have to pay for that herself. I just hope the car will last and not let her down.

Tony

ouch, £1788 per year , at least she’s paying for it, lol , mines £41.00 per month

as u now have the motor if I may suggest buying a diagnostic reader as the dashboard will light up every so often, just a good way to say money from garage costs

if u do can recommend a few to u

hope that also helps
 
Hi A very good idea which I had already proposed to her but she politely but firmly refused (very ungrateful I know). To be fair my freelander is looking a bit tired as in the past few years I have used it also for all those necessary runs to the local tip. I have maintained it though and it has been super reliable, it's on 150k and still going strong. I have bought her the evoque and atm she seems happy with it, I just hope it lasts as I am a bit apprehensive about the reliability issues I have been reading about? Well luckily she won't need the boot for pushchairs as her kids have outgrown those now. Yes they do look nice but I prefer the discos.
Blimey, if she is old enough to have kids out of pushchairs, she should be buying her own cars. I made sure my kids understood that as adults they had to make their own way through life.
 
If it has keyless entry & starting, then beware thieves. Put the keys in a metal box overnight.
 
and an evoque of the age they’re looking at should be equally reliable, with proper services and maintenance it will be fine
I don't think that's follows the electronics are very different they got different engines and the electronic rear diff has known issue.
The only well know freelander 2 fault relates to the electronic steering column failing to unlock thus rendering you stranded but its a volvo supplied part so can't blame lr for that entirely
 
Wonder if you bought a FL2 she would notice the difference? Tell her it’s a mk1 or something. They are very nice to drive, reliable and popular with ladies. If her heart really is set on an Evoque may aswell get it over and done with, children usually need to make the mistake themselves before they learn.
 
If it has keyless entry then disable it. Too easily stolen with this feature.

Early evoqes had the same peugeot dw12 diesel engine as the freelander 2, land rovers bestist vehicle they ever made.
 
Hi Everyone

I'm looking to buy a 2014 evoque it's a 2.2 sd4 pure tech auto with 78k. from a dealer I would like to know what the more experienced/expert guys on this forum think I should be looking out for as it's for my daughter and she can ill afford for it to go wrong or face an expensive repair bill if in dodgy nick? I realise some of you might be thinking why buy an evoque if expense is an issue? I agree but unfortunately she has her heart set on it and I'm a bit of a mug dad>. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks in advance

Tony
Buy ours instead - it is main dealer full service history from new, garaged from new, top of the range Dynamic Lux Coupe. Easily one of the best to be found. Due to be listed on Auto trader soon, but as I saw your post. Can tell you all about them too.
 

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