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It may well be the Evoque’s looks that piqued your interest, but it’s a fine car on more objective levels too. It’s good to drive, posh inside and reasonably practical by class standards.
The Evoque, you may recall, is the four-door compact four-cylinder model in the Range Rover line, with a starting price of $51,175 (including destination) and our test model’s bottom line was $61,615.