I originally posted this in the newbie section but due to some 'friendly banter' thought I'd post it here instead.
I'm currently deciding what 'car' to have next, although my current lease is not up for a while yet. Anyway, I have a 4x4 itch I have to scratch and always had it in mind that if I bought a 4x4 it had to be a Land Rover.
I would dearly love the new Range Rover, or the new Range Rover sport when it comes out, but these are simply pipe dreams/lottery winning 'cars' for me.
I am giving serious consideration to the Freelander 2 Dynamic, and the Evoque Dynamic, although being a guy at 6'4" I'm worried about the image with the Evoque. I'm therefore swaying towards the Freelander 2.
The questions I have relate to the semi auto box, which I believe Land Rover call Command shift. In the Evoque I see that it has flappy paddles, like my current car. Buy looking at photos of the Freelander 2 SD4 it doesn't appear to have any. Would I be correct in this assumption? I'd prefer a manual box but the SD4 is auto only, and I don't think the TD4 has enough power for me.
Secondly, I do see that you can manually select gears using the gear stick, but it the + sign is forwards, and the - sign rewards and so I assume that you push the stick forwards to change up, and pull back to change down. Again, am I correct in my assumption? This is the opposite way round to my current car, and any other semi autos I've driven. If it is indeed this way round in the Land Rover is there a reason why they've chosen it to be this way as it seems the wrong way round to me?
Lastly, how responsive is the box in command shift/semi auto? I currently have the BMW M3 which has a fancy dual clutch and is ultra responsive. I know the box in the Landy won't be as good, but is it still pretty good?
TIA
I'm currently deciding what 'car' to have next, although my current lease is not up for a while yet. Anyway, I have a 4x4 itch I have to scratch and always had it in mind that if I bought a 4x4 it had to be a Land Rover.
I would dearly love the new Range Rover, or the new Range Rover sport when it comes out, but these are simply pipe dreams/lottery winning 'cars' for me.
I am giving serious consideration to the Freelander 2 Dynamic, and the Evoque Dynamic, although being a guy at 6'4" I'm worried about the image with the Evoque. I'm therefore swaying towards the Freelander 2.
The questions I have relate to the semi auto box, which I believe Land Rover call Command shift. In the Evoque I see that it has flappy paddles, like my current car. Buy looking at photos of the Freelander 2 SD4 it doesn't appear to have any. Would I be correct in this assumption? I'd prefer a manual box but the SD4 is auto only, and I don't think the TD4 has enough power for me.
Secondly, I do see that you can manually select gears using the gear stick, but it the + sign is forwards, and the - sign rewards and so I assume that you push the stick forwards to change up, and pull back to change down. Again, am I correct in my assumption? This is the opposite way round to my current car, and any other semi autos I've driven. If it is indeed this way round in the Land Rover is there a reason why they've chosen it to be this way as it seems the wrong way round to me?
Lastly, how responsive is the box in command shift/semi auto? I currently have the BMW M3 which has a fancy dual clutch and is ultra responsive. I know the box in the Landy won't be as good, but is it still pretty good?
TIA