Supercharged fetish. Evora and F-Pace SVR content
Supercharged fetish. Evora and F-Pace SVR content
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unpc

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229 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Not sure if fetish is the right word here, but I seem to have ended up with 2 supercharged cars at the same time. I've had the Evora for 3 years now and I love it, but it's the wrong car for me. More on that later.

The Jag is a recent addition a couple of months ago. It's a 2020 so misses out on the latest interior upgrades but I'm not too bothered by that when it has 550bhp. It's ballistically quick in a straight line and handles well for a big old bus but wouldn't see which way the Evora went on a twisty B road. However every time I've driven the Jag, it's been either pitch black or pissing with rain.

I bought the Evora during lockdown when I was working from home to replace a 2015 Mustang GT. It's a 2015 Sports Racer and one of last series ones. I actually prefer the look and the interior of the earlier car especially in Sports Racer trim even if mine
Is trimmed in a rather fetching shade of dog cock red. I was initially repulsed when I first saw the interior in photos but in the flesh it's a lot less bright. Looks great with the Empire Green exterior to my eyes. Other opinions may vary.

Anyhow, I've decided the Lotus needs to go. I've enjoyed my time with it but as I said earlier, it's the wrong car for me. It only ever gets used for commuting to work. My commute isn't long but it's a waste and rarely gets used for anything else.

Like an idiot I accidentally pressed send before finishing this so excuse the edit.

If you're bored already here's some pictures.







Back to the supercharged thing, I do love the torque and throttle response they give. Modern turbos leave me cold so it's either NA or supercharged for me. Having said that, electric cars have a better throttle response than either of those.

I'll put up some more images if anyone's interested.

Edited by unpc on Monday 1st January 10:56

MightyBadger

3,127 posts

66 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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They both look lovely and bet they are both immense fun to drive. I have only had two supercharged cars at the very low end of the scale, first was a ratty SLK230 with the gruff 4 cylinder which had a lovely power delivery and still managed to sound nice and an R53 MINI which sounded sweet and loved to rev and was nice and responsive.

Would love to supercharge the M54b30 in my daily but can’t afford it at the minute.

unpc

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2,963 posts

229 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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MightyBadger said:
They both look lovely and bet they are both immense fun to drive. I have only had two supercharged cars at the very low end of the scale, first was a ratty SLK230 with the gruff 4 cylinder which had a lovely power delivery and still managed to sound nice and an R53 MINI which sounded sweet and loved to rev and was nice and responsive.

Would love to supercharge the M54b30 in my daily but can’t afford it at the minute.
I can't recall if I've ever driven a 4 cylinder supercharged car and I've driven loads of cars over the years.

MightyBadger

3,127 posts

66 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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I prefer the character and sound they give over a turbo.

Disco You

3,712 posts

196 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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I think we need some more photos of the Evora’s interior so we can better appreciate the colour.

unpc

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Monday 1st January 2024
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It usually looks a fair bit brighter in photos than in reality. I didn't like it when I first saw it online but loved it when saw it close up. It's not for everyone though.

Terminator X

17,898 posts

220 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2024
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Tell us more about the Jag pls as I'm considering one as a second car as well as my Alpine.

TX.

J1990

847 posts

69 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2024
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A very boring topic but any guidance on mpg from the SVR when cruising on the motorway if you've had a chance?

Given the recent prices I'm really tempted to get the F-Pace SVR as a fun family bus, I'm fed up of doing long motorway journeys with the dogs, decamping at the other side and being stuck with a tub of lard that's impossible to have some fun in. The Mrs is liking the Macan Turbo but I hate the interior and love the Jags, just curious if it does ok on the long motorway cruises or if my annual mileage would make it a bit of a challenge.


unpc

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229 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2024
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Terminator X said:
Tell us more about the Jag pls as I'm considering one as a second car as well as my Alpine.

TX.
I'm seriously impressed by the Jag. It's roomy, very comfortable, massive boot, amazing seats, well equipped and effortlessly fast. Full bore starts are laugh out loud brutal and the soundtrack is just music to my ears. The ride is firm but compliant enough and not crashy. The handling is tidy enough and has a definite rear bias but it's no sports car. Brakes are strong and easy to modulate. Seems well built too so far.


unpc

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229 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2024
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J1990 said:
A very boring topic but any guidance on mpg from the SVR when cruising on the motorway if you've had a chance?

Given the recent prices I'm really tempted to get the F-Pace SVR as a fun family bus, I'm fed up of doing long motorway journeys with the dogs, decamping at the other side and being stuck with a tub of lard that's impossible to have some fun in. The Mrs is liking the Macan Turbo but I hate the interior and love the Jags, just curious if it does ok on the long motorway cruises or if my annual mileage would make it a bit of a challenge.
It's the most comfortable long distance companion I've ever had. Unfortunately secondhand ones are hard to find with adaptive cruise though it seems. Fuel consumption wasn't a big factor for me as the Mrs and I don't do massive mileage. I can only go by the computer so far which is probably optimistic but it's reading low 20s tooling about locally and I've seen high 20s on a run, stroking it along at an indicated 75. The 2021 and newer have a much improved interior if that matters to you. The exhaust note from that point on was much more muted which is a shame.

J1990

847 posts

69 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2024
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unpc said:
J1990 said:
A very boring topic but any guidance on mpg from the SVR when cruising on the motorway if you've had a chance?

Given the recent prices I'm really tempted to get the F-Pace SVR as a fun family bus, I'm fed up of doing long motorway journeys with the dogs, decamping at the other side and being stuck with a tub of lard that's impossible to have some fun in. The Mrs is liking the Macan Turbo but I hate the interior and love the Jags, just curious if it does ok on the long motorway cruises or if my annual mileage would make it a bit of a challenge.
It's the most comfortable long distance companion I've ever had. Unfortunately secondhand ones are hard to find with adaptive cruise though it seems. Fuel consumption wasn't a big factor for me as the Mrs and I don't do massive mileage. I can only go by the computer so far which is probably optimistic but it's reading low 20s tooling about locally and I've seen high 20s on a run, stroking it along at an indicated 75. The 2021 and newer have a much improved interior if that matters to you. The exhaust note from that point on was much more muted which is a shame.
Thanks, I'd be more than happy at high 20s on a motorway cruise. We took a P250 facelifted F-Pace out and really didn't like it, however we loved the pre-facelift but at the time the SVR was way out of reach. The muted exhaust is also a big turn-off on the newer models, which was why we want for an original F-Type which makes me smile every time I fire up the engine.
Perhaps I need to get the Mrs on a test drive in one to see if she can park the Porsche idea, though she may suggest I replace the F-Type with the F-Pace, which I could get behind.

unpc

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2,963 posts

229 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2024
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J1990 said:
unpc said:
J1990 said:
A very boring topic but any guidance on mpg from the SVR when cruising on the motorway if you've had a chance?

Given the recent prices I'm really tempted to get the F-Pace SVR as a fun family bus, I'm fed up of doing long motorway journeys with the dogs, decamping at the other side and being stuck with a tub of lard that's impossible to have some fun in. The Mrs is liking the Macan Turbo but I hate the interior and love the Jags, just curious if it does ok on the long motorway cruises or if my annual mileage would make it a bit of a challenge.
It's the most comfortable long distance companion I've ever had. Unfortunately secondhand ones are hard to find with adaptive cruise though it seems. Fuel consumption wasn't a big factor for me as the Mrs and I don't do massive mileage. I can only go by the computer so far which is probably optimistic but it's reading low 20s tooling about locally and I've seen high 20s on a run, stroking it along at an indicated 75. The 2021 and newer have a much improved interior if that matters to you. The exhaust note from that point on was much more muted which is a shame.
Thanks, I'd be more than happy at high 20s on a motorway cruise. We took a P250 facelifted F-Pace out and really didn't like it, however we loved the pre-facelift but at the time the SVR was way out of reach. The muted exhaust is also a big turn-off on the newer models, which was why we want for an original F-Type which makes me smile every time I fire up the engine.
Perhaps I need to get the Mrs on a test drive in one to see if she can park the Porsche idea, though she may suggest I replace the F-Type with the F-Pace, which I could get behind.
I've not driven a Macan but the F-Pace is a bit bigger. Half way between a Macan and a Cayenne probably but my Mrs loves the Jag now she's got the hang of parking it. She had petrol Disco Sport before this and the fuel consumption isn't a load worse than that amazingly.

Disco You

3,712 posts

196 months

Friday 5th January 2024
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unpc said:


It usually looks a fair bit brighter in photos than in reality. I didn't like it when I first saw it online but loved it when saw it close up. It's not for everyone though.
I actually quite like that!

Zetec-S

6,481 posts

109 months

Friday 5th January 2024
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Both lovely looking cars, really like that interior on the Evora.

Keep toying with the idea of an F-Pace SVR but can't quite get the maths to add up...

unpc

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Saturday 6th January 2024
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Zetec-S said:
Both lovely looking cars, really like that interior on the Evora.

Keep toying with the idea of an F-Pace SVR but can't quite get the maths to add up...
A surprising amount of love for the Evora interior. Was thinking most would hate it.

My man maths centred around the comparison between this and the P250 version. I would never consider the diesel.

For the money, I probably could have bought a year newer P250 but would probably be less well equipped as most SVRs come with everything. As I said, we don't do massive milage so fuel costs were somewhat ignored although real world consumption isn't dramatically worse than the P250. Road tax is more ovs. Depreciation is the killer though and that's a total unknown. Time will tell if I'm going to lose my shirt on it but if I do, fk it, it will have been worth it for the V8 alone.

Zetec-S

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109 months

Monday 8th January 2024
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That's where I am with it, not interested in a diesel, and in my head I'm not convinced any of the 4 cylinder petrol options quite cut it for that sort of car (especially as I'd be coming from a similar power but lighter 4 pot Focus ST). I know they did a V6 petrol but they're a few years old now and not so common. The mpg on the SVR doesn't overly concern me, but I just can't stretch my budget to that model frown

Disco You

3,712 posts

196 months

Monday 8th January 2024
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Zetec-S said:
That's where I am with it, not interested in a diesel, and in my head I'm not convinced any of the 4 cylinder petrol options quite cut it for that sort of car (especially as I'd be coming from a similar power but lighter 4 pot Focus ST). I know they did a V6 petrol but they're a few years old now and not so common. The mpg on the SVR doesn't overly concern me, but I just can't stretch my budget to that model frown
As well as the depreciation I'd also be concerned about their propensity for being nicked, and the resultant insurance premiums.

unpc

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Thursday 11th January 2024
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Disco You said:
Zetec-S said:
That's where I am with it, not interested in a diesel, and in my head I'm not convinced any of the 4 cylinder petrol options quite cut it for that sort of car (especially as I'd be coming from a similar power but lighter 4 pot Focus ST). I know they did a V6 petrol but they're a few years old now and not so common. The mpg on the SVR doesn't overly concern me, but I just can't stretch my budget to that model frown
As well as the depreciation I'd also be concerned about their propensity for being nicked, and the resultant insurance premiums.
Part of my thought process was that the Ingenium petrols have their own issues although not as bad as perhaps the Diesel. The V8 seems to have a better record but no doubt will throw up a big bill if it does go bang.

The security system will be the same as any JLR product but Jags seem to be less desirable to the scrotes than Range Rovers.

Maty

1,233 posts

229 months

Thursday 11th January 2024
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No ones asked what's that in the garage behind, so I'll do it smile

And how the hell did you get it that way in!!!

unpc

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Friday 12th January 2024
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That's my 89 Jeep Grand Wagoneer project undergoing the world's slowest restoration in the garage. I actually built the garage around the car. Or thats what I tell passers-by when they ask. I did in fact, manoeuvre it on trolley jacks to get it in that position.