I bought my Land Rover Evoque brand new, thinking it would be the perfect first car for my son. It only has 54,000 miles on it, and I’ve already had to deal with nothing but problems.First, there were constant sensor issues. Annoying, but I tried to stay patient. Then two months ago, my son was left stranded when the car died completely – we had to pay $2,000 for a new alternator and battery just to get it running again. That alone was unacceptable for such low mileage.Now, I’ve been hit with a $13,000 repair bill – needing a new transfer case, axle, PCV valve (due to a leak), thermometer for the coolant, and more. Again, my son was stranded on the side of the road and we had to pay for towing. This car has been a total disaster.I still have a loan on this vehicle, and yet I’m being told to either dump $13K into repairs or walk away. What’s worse is, after doing some research, I’ve found tons of other owners reporting the exact same issues – especially with the power drive system and transfer case. This seems like a known defect that Land Rover has not taken responsibility for.This vehicle is completely unreliable, especially for a young driver, and I feel cheated by a brand that markets itself as luxury and dependable. I’m currently exploring legal options, because this is not just a lemon – it’s a liability.Land Rover should be ashamed. If you're considering an Evoque – don’t. It’s not worth the risk and money you sink into it.
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Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC is the holding company of Jaguar Land Rover Limited, a British multinational automotive company with its headquarters in Whitley, Coventry, United Kingdom, and a subsidiary of Indian automotive company Tata Motors.