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Is A Used Range Rover Evoque Worth Buying?

Daniel Fernandez, dsf.my

15-Jul-20 20:00

Is A Used Range Rover Evoque Worth Buying?

In the news this week, we talk about the recent flurry of activity from the PDRM, as they've clamped down on illegal lights attachments on cars, announced a new speed limit on a stretch of the PLUS Highway, and reminded the public of their 2.7 million unpaid traffic summonses. Meanwhile in Parliament, the Transport Minister has announced that the amendment on the existing drunk driving laws will soon be tabled in Parliament.

(22:31) In this episode of our Used Car Buying Guide, we're talking about the Land Rover with the worst reputation - the first-generation Range Rover Evoque. With a spotty reliability history, and a (relatively) cheap price tag in the used car market, is the Evoque worth considering for its style, or should it be avoided?  

Produced by: Ariff Roose

Presented by: Ariff Roose


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