Buying a used Evoque - which model is best?

I'm looking to buy a Range Rover Evoque. It will probably be one that's between one and two years old. What model would you recommend?

Asked on 17 June 2015 by Daydreamer

Answered by Honest John
Basically it's best to buy a diesel automatic because that's what the used market that will buy yours from you wants. I like them on 18-inch wheels with 235/60 R18 tyres, definitely not the bigger wheels with stupidly low profile tyres.

If you live in a country area that gets snow in winter, it would make more sense to buy a 4WD. I would not buy the cramped two-door version. There may be quite a few Evoques released onto the used market in September as current owners upgrade to the new JLR Ingenium 2.0 litre diesel engines.
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