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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18450 on: 23 May 2019, 13:05:25 »

I've been meaning to post an update as I'm almost exacty2 months and 5000miles into my ownership.

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So, in summary,  :y

I was listening Jimmy!  :y  ;D

Sounds great and I'm quite into the idea of an EV!  :y 

I wonder what the values of the G-Whizz are like these days?  :D  ;D

Don't worry sir Tig, I know almost no one will be interested unless it either leaves me stranded or sets fire to itself  ;D

They're a considered choice, i have half a mind to pick up an early leaf with a cr@p battery in the non-too-distant. Companies are starting to pop up that will upgrade/replace the packs to 40kwh for around the £8k mark.

This could mean you have a full EV, 150mile car, for £15k. Makes for a very cheap commuter car if you run it for 5yrs or so.


I'd be tempted to drop a V8 in it so it becomes a hybrid.

Environmentally friendly you see. :)

The polar bears would love you!  ;)


Your idea of a cheap commuter car is very different to mine. I paid £350 for mine, five years ago. Probably spent £700 on maintenance in that time, and fuel averages 15p per litre and 40mpg. I expect it to last many more years.  :)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18451 on: 23 May 2019, 13:06:15 »

... Waved goodbye to her .... I am officialy no longer an Omega owner  :(  Sad really been a part fo the family for some while. New owner seems very pleased with her :)

Did it go to an OOFer Nige ?
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18452 on: 23 May 2019, 13:17:36 »

Yup, but I'll let him say who he is.. in case he doesn't want to .....  :)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18453 on: 23 May 2019, 13:27:32 »

Yup, but I'll let him say who he is.. in case he doesn't want to .....  :)
You can rule me out, so that cuts it down a bit.  :)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18454 on: 23 May 2019, 14:05:02 »

Yup, but I'll let him say who he is.. in case he doesn't want to .....  :)
You can rule me out, so that cuts it down a bit.  :)

Not me either......but if you are in the market for another Omega I imagine Mr Entwood's car to be one of the beat available. :y
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« Reply #18455 on: 23 May 2019, 14:55:34 »

Yup, but I'll let him say who he is.. in case he doesn't want to .....  :)
You can rule me out, so that cuts it down a bit.  :)

Not me either......but if you are in the market for another Omega I imagine Mr Entwood's car to be one of the beat available. :y
It's not available though, is it?  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18456 on: 23 May 2019, 15:12:25 »

Yup, but I'll let him say who he is.. in case he doesn't want to .....  :)
You can rule me out, so that cuts it down a bit.  :)

Not me either......but if you are in the market for another Omega I imagine Mr Entwood's car to be one of the beat available. :y
It's not available though, is it?  ;D

Pedantic scouse git. :)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18457 on: 23 May 2019, 15:34:46 »


Your idea of a cheap commuter car is very different to mine. I paid £350 for mine, five years ago. Probably spent £700 on maintenance in that time, and fuel averages 15p per litre and 40mpg. I expect it to last many more years.  :)

True, as long as you don't want to commute, or travel for business into most of the major UK cities in the near future. For example the Birmingham congestion charge/clean air thing/not-so-stealth tax would add £1800 per year to your commuting costs.  :o

I can't deny that there is probably(?) no cheaper way to run a car than the way you run yours, but its also true that not many people, myself included would go to the level of effort required to run a car in the way you do. Different horses for different courses  :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18458 on: 23 May 2019, 16:06:09 »

Gave the Subaru forester a good clean inside & out, looks excellent now 😎
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18459 on: 23 May 2019, 18:17:48 »


Your idea of a cheap commuter car is very different to mine. I paid £350 for mine, five years ago. Probably spent £700 on maintenance in that time, and fuel averages 15p per litre and 40mpg. I expect it to last many more years.  :)

True, as long as you don't want to commute, or travel for business into most of the major UK cities in the near future. For example the Birmingham congestion charge/clean air thing/not-so-stealth tax would add £1800 per year to your commuting costs.  :o

I can't deny that there is probably(?) no cheaper way to run a car than the way you run yours, but its also true that not many people, myself included would go to the level of effort required to run a car in the way you do. Different horses for different courses  :y

Agreed.  :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18460 on: 23 May 2019, 21:07:20 »


Your idea of a cheap commuter car is very different to mine. I paid £350 for mine, five years ago. Probably spent £700 on maintenance in that time, and fuel averages 15p per litre and 40mpg. I expect it to last many more years.  :)

True, as long as you don't want to commute, or travel for business into most of the major UK cities in the near future. For example the Birmingham congestion charge/clean air thing/not-so-stealth tax would add £1800 per year to your commuting costs.  :o

I can't deny that there is probably(?) no cheaper way to run a car than the way you run yours, but its also true that not many people, myself included would go to the level of effort required to run a car in the way you do. Different horses for different courses  :y

Don’t be so sure, older petrols still way better than diesel. MotherT has now flogged her 2014 EClass, with a 45mpg 2.1 diesel, that was liable for the ULEZ. (Not reason for selling)

My 2002 3.2 V6, doing 24mpg,  still lists as no charge.  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18461 on: 23 May 2019, 22:49:15 »

As does mine, so when I venture down that London to visit the daughter I will take the Omega rather than the 190. As the savings on ULEZ charge will probably outweigh the fuel savings.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18462 on: 24 May 2019, 10:07:10 »

Closing in on 6k miles on the Velar so time to order its replacement
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18463 on: 24 May 2019, 10:27:55 »


Don’t be so sure, older petrols still way better than diesel. MotherT has now flogged her 2014 EClass, with a 45mpg 2.1 diesel, that was liable for the ULEZ. (Not reason for selling)

My 2002 3.2 V6, doing 24mpg,  still lists as no charge.  ;D

Its tricky, because it seems every city is making up its own rules as to what is and is not chargeable.  ::)

Birmingham, everything that isn't Euro 6 (diesel) or Euro 4 (petrol) is chargeable apparently. As always though, I'll bet they don't apply it to all the sh!t chucking diesel busses they clog the city centre up with.  >:(
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18464 on: 24 May 2019, 10:41:44 »


Don’t be so sure, older petrols still way better than diesel. MotherT has now flogged her 2014 EClass, with a 45mpg 2.1 diesel, that was liable for the ULEZ. (Not reason for selling)

My 2002 3.2 V6, doing 24mpg,  still lists as no charge.  ;D

Its tricky, because it seems every city is making up its own rules as to what is and is not chargeable.  ::)

Birmingham, everything that isn't Euro 6 (diesel) or Euro 4 (petrol) is chargeable apparently. As always though, I'll bet they don't apply it to all the sh!t chucking diesel busses they clog the city centre up with.  >:(
I read somewhere recently that this is going to change somehere.... perhaps..... soon ::)
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