Personally, an Evoke of this vintage could be a money pit. JLR repairs are not cheap.
It's also likely to be Euro 5 emissions and that will restrict you from big cities - Birmingham, Leeds, Newcastle & Manchester, Aberdeen, Leeds, Edinburgh, Bath, Bristol etc. See the map of possible cities invoking clear air rules - www.buyacar.co.uk/cars/economical-cars/523/clean-a...s
Considering Euro 6 has been the standard for 5 years, not sure Euro 5 is a good idea.
Knowing I was spending £30-40k on a retirement car, I carefully researched an Evoke (as that's what Mrs Miniman wanted) but found far to many problems for my liking such as broken camshaft issues, B-post rattles, electrical gremlins, DPF and oil dilution issues on post Sept 15 models. I did test drive one in 2018 found the interior rather dated. For a leading UK manufacturer, reliability was poor, and after sales service from dealers was patchy, judging from forums and review sites.
I also test drove an E Pace and F Pace, but again, had serious concerns of reliability both in and out of warranty – and I am an ex-JLR employee and wanted to be patriotic.
In the end I opted for a 3.0d BMW X3 (G01 series) and it has been fantastic, smooth powerful and quiet engine, nice silky 8 speed gearbox. Dont regret the decision at all.
Have a look at the F25 series X3 (2011-17), but research and look on the net for where any faults lie. There’s also the X1, but personally, find the look of the E84 series somewhat dumpy and the F48 series looks better.
Can I also suggest, if the BMW sways you, to look at one from a BMW dealer with the 12-month used warranty. The indemnity limit is the purchase price, and I know it is a highly respected warranty, almost cast iron, unlike what you’d get from a smaller independent dealer with paltry levels of limits, and a warranty company keen to wriggle out of their obligations on a flimsy excuse.
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