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Classic car auction
« on: 29 May 2019, 21:01:40 »

Anglian car auction have a lovely omega CD 2.5 TD auto with only 9,762 miles on the clock,it looks new as if it's just come out of the showroom.
It will be interesting to see what it goes for I will let you no :y
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« Reply #1 on: 29 May 2019, 21:24:10 »

this one again ? clicky
I think £3k because diesels are not popular now due to the new city emission charges planned
would be good for someone who doesn't go into cities ,say a taxi driver in a small town  :-\
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« Reply #2 on: 29 May 2019, 23:01:52 »

this one again ? clicky
I think £3k because diesels are not popular now due to the new city emission charges planned
would be good for someone who doesn't go into cities ,say a taxi driver in a small town  :-\

The trouble is the economy on the auto diesel was never good so dear to run for a taxi man
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Re: Classic car auction
« Reply #4 on: 30 May 2019, 10:02:08 »

this one again ? clicky
I think £3k because diesels are not popular now due to the new city emission charges planned
would be good for someone who doesn't go into cities ,say a taxi driver in a small town  :-\

The trouble is the economy on the auto diesel was never good so dear to run for a taxi man
WOW ! just looked on parkers and MPG says 31  :o
Euro Emissions Standard 2
I was expecting at least 40+ MPG average from a bmw derv
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« Reply #5 on: 30 May 2019, 10:49:30 »

this one again ? clicky
I think £3k because diesels are not popular now due to the new city emission charges planned
would be good for someone who doesn't go into cities ,say a taxi driver in a small town  :-\

The trouble is the economy on the auto diesel was never good so dear to run for a taxi man
WOW ! just looked on parkers and MPG says 31  :o
Euro Emissions Standard 2
I was expecting at least 40+ MPG average from a bmw derv

My Dad had one for a weekend back in the day and here in Cornwall we struggled to get 25mpg out of it :-X
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Re: Classic car auction
« Reply #6 on: 30 May 2019, 10:52:20 »

I was expecting at least 40+ MPG average from a bmw derv

What? One designed in victorian times? ;D
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« Reply #7 on: 30 May 2019, 11:05:43 »

My Dad had one for a weekend back in the day and here in Cornwall we struggled to get 25mpg out of it :-X

I had one for a while - I don't think I ever even saw 25mpg; it was just as bad as the 3.2V6 that followed it!
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« Reply #8 on: 30 May 2019, 11:07:42 »

I was expecting at least 40+ MPG average from a bmw derv

What? One designed in victorian times? ;D
;D :D
a paperweight then
think I'll stick to my 25 MPG lard arse v6  ;D
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Re: Classic car auction
« Reply #9 on: 30 May 2019, 11:10:42 »

this one again ? clicky
I think £3k because diesels are not popular now due to the new city emission charges planned
would be good for someone who doesn't go into cities ,say a taxi driver in a small town  :-\

The trouble is the economy on the auto diesel was never good so dear to run for a taxi man
WOW ! just looked on parkers and MPG says 31  :o
Euro Emissions Standard 2
I was expecting at least 40+ MPG average from a bmw derv


why? It's a basic  30 year old diesel engine fitted with an automatic transmission and bolted into a heavy car. Its main attribute was that it was slightly better on fuel than the 2.5l petrol BMW six and almost as civilised. That was so surprising that many buyers were prepared to accept that it had 2.0l performance.
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« Reply #10 on: 30 May 2019, 11:13:21 »

I was expecting at least 40+ MPG average from a bmw derv

What? One designed in victorian times? ;D
;D :D
a paperweight then
think I'll stick to my 25 MPG lard arse v6  ;D

Paper weight?  :D Having pulled a certain admin's one in and out of the engine bay countless times in his search for one that actually works, that's a considerable understatement. ;D

If the captain that's just been sacked from that big new aircraft carrier has eloped with the anchor, a BMW tractor on the end of a chain will stop it going anywhere.  :y
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« Reply #11 on: 30 May 2019, 12:57:02 »

 I achieved between 32-34 MPG from my facelift estate auto.
Not chipped either
Had the car 7 1/2 years
Only sold it because the Monza was finished.
Had no room for both cars
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« Reply #12 on: 30 May 2019, 12:57:06 »

this one again ? clicky
I think £3k because diesels are not popular now due to the new city emission charges planned
would be good for someone who doesn't go into cities ,say a taxi driver in a small town  :-\

The trouble is the economy on the auto diesel was never good so dear to run for a taxi man
WOW ! just looked on parkers and MPG says 31  :o
Euro Emissions Standard 2
I was expecting at least 40+ MPG average from a bmw derv

I got 29 on local driving and 33 on long distance. Mine was the TD auto estate. Loved it, kept it for 19 years. :y
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« Reply #13 on: 30 May 2019, 12:59:05 »

I used to get 23-25mpg on a commute out of my 2.5TD; a friend used to regularly get 600 miles to a tank on his manual 2.2DTi.. whatever that is in mpg!
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« Reply #14 on: 30 May 2019, 13:00:55 »

BMW's petrol sixes are the same: enormous and heavy. If you fit a small block Ford to a 3 series, the frontof the car sits higher due to the lower weight that is further back in the engine bay. Its short length is one of the Ford's best attributes
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