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General Car Chat / Re: Warranty work on the Mexican tomorrow.
« on: 04 April 2024, 10:47:58 »
625bhp, rwd on damp roads. What could possibly go wrong?

It does come with 4 driven wheels.

The second Jagaur XFR  I owned had around 600 BHP after Viezu had a play. And rear drive only.

It did shit me up in the wet though. :D ;D
If I were stupid enough to go for a spin with you, it would end up in a fatality. I'd definitely have a heart attack.

You should go for spin with Rae in his Evo then!   :)   I'm a shadow of my former self....  :o   ;D


Your elderly uncle is a man of advanced years, Tig.

A spin in a tuned 500BHP Evo driven by Rae would surely see him into the next world.

A bag of boiled sweets, a cup of Ovaltine, and an early night is far more appropriate. :)


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General Car Chat / Re: Grandland X
« on: 03 April 2024, 18:53:41 »
Why the hell do manufacturers put puny engines into bigger and bigger cars? Ford stick a 1 litre engine in a Mundano for gods sake.  ::)

1 litre is not even a decent bike engine. My FJ1200 had an extra 200cc. :)

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General Car Chat / Re: Grandland X
« on: 03 April 2024, 13:01:11 »
Back in the day 118BHP was a respectable amount of power for a 'sporting saloon car'

When cars were not fat bastards and  car owners were not fat bastards. 8)

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General Car Chat / Re: Grandland X
« on: 03 April 2024, 12:51:15 »
It's a heavy car, with 128bhp, what can I say ?

Time for a change. ::)

A paltry 118BHP in something that weighs the same as an old steam  train is never going to rip your face off. Did you not notice this lack of urge when you had the test drive?  :)




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General Car Chat / Re: Grandland X
« on: 03 April 2024, 12:46:58 »
We're up in N Yorkshire for a week away. I decided to take the wife's grandland because we can fit everything, including doggie, in one car. Coming back from Pickering towards Kirkbymoorside on the A170, 60mph limit, some old bastard pulled out about 200 yds in front of me in a Chinese MG and decided 40mph was plenty. There was plenty of room (thank fùck) so put my foot down and pulled out. Auto box dropped from 7th to 6th and off we went. Nothing, eff all. I was waiting for the kick I get from my 1.6 astra but it never came. We got past quite easily but I'm glad I did that on a clear road with nothing coming in the opposite direction. I might have come cropper with less time to overtake.
1.5 diesel in a big car......no.

At 40 MPH it should kickdown to 2nd or 3rd.

Does it have a sport mode for more response?
;D ;D ;D

Even if, like my Signum, there is no sport button, it should kickdown far more gears at that speed.

7th to 6th does not seem right.....so little wonder it struggled. :)

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General Car Chat / Re: Grandland X
« on: 03 April 2024, 12:40:52 »
We're up in N Yorkshire for a week away. I decided to take the wife's grandland because we can fit everything, including doggie, in one car. Coming back from Pickering towards Kirkbymoorside on the A170, 60mph limit, some old bastard pulled out about 200 yds in front of me in a Chinese MG and decided 40mph was plenty. There was plenty of room (thank fùck) so put my foot down and pulled out. Auto box dropped from 7th to 6th and off we went. Nothing, eff all. I was waiting for the kick I get from my 1.6 astra but it never came. We got past quite easily but I'm glad I did that on a clear road with nothing coming in the opposite direction. I might have come cropper with less time to overtake.
1.5 diesel in a big car......no.

At 40 MPH it should kickdown to 2nd or 3rd.

Does it have a sport mode for more response?

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General Car Chat / Re: Warranty work on the Mexican tomorrow.
« on: 03 April 2024, 12:25:48 »
625bhp, rwd on damp roads. What could possibly go wrong?

It does come with 4 driven wheels.

The second Jagaur XFR  I owned had around 600 BHP after Viezu had a play. And rear drive only.

It did shit me up in the wet though. :D ;D

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General Car Chat / Re: Warranty work on the Mexican tomorrow.
« on: 03 April 2024, 12:14:14 »
Sounds like a fun day ahead 👍

Yes....it would have been rude to refuse. :)

Depreciation is a real killer for most cars in the first year, unless cars are in short supply with long waiting lists.


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General Car Chat / Warranty work on the Mexican tomorrow.
« on: 03 April 2024, 12:01:05 »
Nothing serious.

The plastic grill/grille in the front bumper has cracked and one of the cheap flimsy mounting attachments has broken off. They will be replacing two plastic parts at no cost to me.

Also, while the car is at BMW Boston I will be taking an extended test drive in a late 2023 M5 Competition with just 664 miles under it's wheels being sold at £35000 below its original invoice price. They have offered me an excellent P/X deal in for my car. Hmmm. ::)

It'll be a fun few hours regardless.


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General Car Chat / Re: A Bit Weird
« on: 03 April 2024, 11:14:20 »
………….
I rolled a 600cc Regal saloon.....and a 700cc Regal Supervan. :)
………

I find the most concerning thing about this thread is that Opti had not one, but two plastic pigs:o

Neither of which were taxed or insured. ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Happy Easter!
« on: 31 March 2024, 17:41:32 »
http://https://youtu.be/ve9kTaY8UNI?feature=shared

Speaking of hot cross buns at Easter......if you like your buns nicely browned here is some you might like taking a bite of. :)

Blimey I got a semi watching that! >:D

That is quite impressive for a man your age. ;)

It is M'lud!  :o I didn't expect that reaction from big wobbly bottoms like those;D

Black women are top of the league table when it comes to a great (shape of Africa) arse. :)

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I went 2 years ago and inadvertently ended up with the omega being in the show 🤣

Just to clarify that… the main concourse is cars from ‘69 (I think) to 1999. So my 2000 omega sadly doesn’t qualify for this. The concourse is in the courtyard and there are some serious contenders. Every other car is on the big lawn and is still the show cars… just not judged.

There was one other omega and I parked near it. (Green 2.2 from memory)

I only stumbled across this show by accident but it was so good it’s my main show to go to. Especially with how bad Vaux fest was the last time I went.

Oh and it’s £35 per car I believe 😃

That is almost one whole Omega. :)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Starlink.
« on: 31 March 2024, 12:06:49 »
I've signed up for a 30 day trial with Starlink because my options are pretty limited before 5G becomes more common.

I've gone for the 'residential package' at £75 PCM.......roaming and mobile packages are £85 PCM and according to users regularly throttled back if the demand is high elsewhere.

As suggested by Sir Tig  I have gone for the refurbished dish which costs £150, so £79 less.

I'll see how it goes.




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This one is midnight blue with tan leather, I'm going to keep the colour the same but although the seats look in good nick I know of someone local who can refurb them completely, I'm going to keep them the same colour but will have the leather in the "diamond quilted" pattern that can be seen on most Bentleys.
Keep them original, Mick.

^This!^  :y

How original though?

Say, for example, you replace points and coil on a sixties classic for electronic ignition. Or modern tyres and brakes.

What Rangie describes sounds like an 'acceptable update' to me.


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General Discussion Area / Re: Happy Easter!
« on: 31 March 2024, 11:26:05 »
http://https://youtu.be/ve9kTaY8UNI?feature=shared

Speaking of hot cross buns at Easter......if you like your buns nicely browned here is some you might like taking a bite of. :)

Blimey I got a semi watching that! >:D

That is quite impressive for a man your age. ;)

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