Nice car, shame about the black wheels and chavvy numberplate.![]()
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Can you fit a corner sofa in the back of one?

Umm... maybe
I feel like I’ve missed something, that or my requirements for a hot-hatch are to be found wanting.
Had an Evoque for a few days.
P300e. So nice and quiet, refined and fast.
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haha OcUK = black wheels are chavy. Corner sofas are chavy. Someone asked in a thread about fitting a cement mixer in the back of a Golf. Combine the lot you have OcUK at it's finest.I feel like I’ve missed something, that or my requirements for a hot-hatch are to be found wanting.
We've been looking at these recently, well the P300e accross the Evoque, Disco Sport and E-Pace. What's it like to live with in the real world? The appeal of a 20mile round drip to work on EV only is the appeal.


I really liked it, quite calming as you don't have the bonkers power available so sort of encourages a more measured approach to driving, engine startup on demand was very well integrated and I quite liked the 3 cylinder warble. Although its seen as EV mode its reall is quite different to a full BEV where you have the flux flex of throttle available without the engine kicking in which, being honest with myself, encourages you to drive like a bit of an idiot.
Certainly puts refinement up another level compared to any of the other engines, particularly the diesels! In the new Autobiography spec the Evoque really is quite a compelling premium product now, especially with that Garnet red leather![]()
That really is quite a nice carTook the 458 for its annual service today:
Expecting quite a large bill as even though the service is free the car through some air bag warnings and AVS warnings for parking brake so think battery is on its way and they are replacing the mirror control trim piece that broke which is a few hundred quid for a piece of plastic, plus a warranty extension as £2800 for the year for peace of mind. Of course it may need some other work too, gonna need a new set of brake disc all round next year I reckon too so that won’t be cheap.
I'm also dropping a fair bit on brakes this year, and warranty extensions next but honestly it is worth it for the peace of mind.haha OcUK = black wheels are chavy. Corner sofas are chavy. Someone asked in a thread about fitting a cement mixer in the back of a Golf. Combine the lot you have OcUK at it's finest.
That really is quite a nice carI'm also dropping a fair bit on brakes this year, and warranty extensions next but honestly it is worth it for the peace of mind.

Thank you, car is done and ready for collection, has cost me £3500 for the privilege, £2800 on warranty and £700 on new exhaust catalyst mounts. They flagged the ceramic disc, £13,000 for a new set but advised not urgent and to wait until the pads have worn out, currently on 8mm, not sure what they are new but it had new pads when I purchased the car a couple years ago so at this rate it won't be need disc for another year or two anyway and I am still tempted to explore what steel options are available as the ceramics are not great on the 458.
Also the M5 continues to rack up the bill, garage is still working on it as poly bushing most the suspension, plus replacing worn items as they come across them, its had new fuel pumps, charcoal canister, all bushes so far and now exploring the steering issues which they hope just needs a fluid flush and change, otherwise will be a new rack.
Cars absolute money pits!
Nice. I still need to de-chav my 172 so I don't look like such a muppetI've had some fun cars over the years, few have excited me as much as re-living my youth in a Clio by picking up the best version of one!
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Nice. I still need to de-chav my 172 so I don't look like such a muppet![]()
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Got rid of the Clio and went for it's bigger brother. Was meant to be delivered this Friday but now won't be here till next Wednesday. It's going to be a long week.
Megane RS 300 Trophy
Every option going
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Aaah yes, of course. Thanks, I had obviously forgotten about corner sofas! That along with the one thousand other things that were designated as such in that thread. I think all we realised was there are few safe havens.
Honestly though, I’ve really gone off silver alloys on most cars in general. Especially in this case with a yellow hot hatch, I think gunmetal or graphite coloured alloys would look much better.