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Title: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 11 September 2019, 20:11:11
This usually happens when, subconsciously, I'm trying to break it because I fancy something newer. It's something most men do from time to time, and there's no sense to it at all.
I do not need a new car, and I must tell myself that I'm being foolish. Nowt wrong with the one I've got and I wouldn't get the money for it that it's worth to me. Naughty!



But still...... ::)

Get thee behind me, Satan!  ;D
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Viral_Jim on 11 September 2019, 20:33:55
How much do you think you could get for it Ste?

Give us a budget to work with!  ;D
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 11 September 2019, 20:39:42
How much do you think you could get for it Ste?

Give us a budget to work with!  ;D
I spoke to you in my last sentence  ;D
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 11 September 2019, 20:44:09
It's that newer model syndrome that is so prevalent in men Steve............. with more than cars involved!! :o :o ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 11 September 2019, 20:45:58
It's that newer model syndrome that is so prevalent in men Steve............. with more than cars involved!! :o :o ;D ;D ;)
Only cars with me, my 'little pension pot' is the ideal woman  ;D
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 11 September 2019, 21:24:01
It's that newer model syndrome that is so prevalent in men Steve............. with more than cars involved!! :o :o ;D ;D ;)
Only cars with me, my 'little pension pot' is the ideal woman  ;D

Ah, that's sooo sweet :-* :-* :-* ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 September 2019, 11:00:08
This usually happens when, subconsciously, I'm trying to break it because I fancy something newer. It's something most men do from time to time, and there's no sense to it at all.
I do not need a new car, and I must tell myself that I'm being foolish. Nowt wrong with the one I've got and I wouldn't get the money for it that it's worth to me. Naughty!



But still...... ::)

Get thee behind me, Satan!  ;D


I think my 510 BHP Jaguar would be the ideal car for a 'young stud about town' like your good self.

£26500 will secure it. I very nearly sold it yesterday.






Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 12 September 2019, 11:27:38
This usually happens when, subconsciously, I'm trying to break it because I fancy something newer. It's something most men do from time to time, and there's no sense to it at all.
I do not need a new car, and I must tell myself that I'm being foolish. Nowt wrong with the one I've got and I wouldn't get the money for it that it's worth to me. Naughty!



But still...... ::)

Get thee behind me, Satan!  ;D


I think my 510 BHP Jaguar would be the ideal car for a 'young stud about town' like your good self.

£26500 will secure it. I very nearly sold it yesterday.
How much of a hit would you be taking at that price?
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Viral_Jim on 12 September 2019, 11:48:58
I think the whippet would love a whizz round in a 500+ bhp car, put a bit of excitement into its day  :y

More importantly opti, nearly sold it in favour of what?
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 12 September 2019, 11:50:43
I think the whippet would love a whizz round in a 500+ bhp car, put a bit of excrement on to the seats  :y

More importantly opti, nearly sold it in favour of what?
Fixed that for you, Jimmy.
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 12 September 2019, 12:49:38
I've seen an 05 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 petrol with an lpg kit on it at a very good price and I'm tempted to go and have a look.  ::)

Trouble is... I know that there is no such thing as a cheap Range Rover!  ;D
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 12 September 2019, 12:50:46
I've seen an 05 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 petrol with an lpg kit on it at a very good price and I'm tempted to go and have a look.  ::)

Trouble is... I know that there is no such thing as a cheap Range Rover!  ;D
You mean like, after you've bought one.  ;D

Sorry, Aaron.
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 September 2019, 13:05:44
This usually happens when, subconsciously, I'm trying to break it because I fancy something newer. It's something most men do from time to time, and there's no sense to it at all.
I do not need a new car, and I must tell myself that I'm being foolish. Nowt wrong with the one I've got and I wouldn't get the money for it that it's worth to me. Naughty!



But still...... ::)

Get thee behind me, Satan!  ;D


I think my 510 BHP Jaguar would be the ideal car for a 'young stud about town' like your good self.

£26500 will secure it. I very nearly sold it yesterday.
How much of a hit would you be taking at that price?


£11500 over almost exactly 2 years ......or £110 each and every week if I wish to depress myself.

The thing is......WBAC regularly send me emails saying my car is worth X amount and I usually ignore them. However, in the last week or two they have raised their offer by almost £3000, so I thought.....hmmm.....maybe just maybe it's time for a change.


I made an appointment and drove to see them where a kid of about 19 or 20 pressed a few switches and checked the electric windows were working. He took 5 minutes tops. He then offered me £500 less because of a couple of stone chips just above the number plate. To be fair the offer was better than expected but on a matter of principle I declined the offer.




Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 12 September 2019, 13:24:13
Mrs Opti will be wondering what you intend to do with your windfall. A golf R perhaps?
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 September 2019, 13:30:04
Mrs Opti will be wondering what you intend to do with your windfall. A golf R perhaps?

Not being sexist but such a car would be wasted on a woman. She would have no idea about the size of the engine or the BHP. She would simply know what the colour was.



I think we should all enjoy women for their 'cuddly and moist bits' and not expect too much when it comes to intellectual capacity.
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: aaronjb on 12 September 2019, 13:30:10
I've seen an 05 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 petrol with an lpg kit on it at a very good price and I'm tempted to go and have a look.  ::)

Trouble is... I know that there is no such thing as a cheap Range Rover!  ;D

DON'T DO IT SIR TIG!
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 September 2019, 13:33:29
I've seen an 05 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 petrol with an lpg kit on it at a very good price and I'm tempted to go and have a look.  ::)

Trouble is... I know that there is no such thing as a cheap Range Rover!  ;D

DON'T DO IT SIR TIG!

Surely the Range Rover is Britain at it's best....... ::)
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 12 September 2019, 13:34:10
Mrs Opti will be wondering what you intend to do with your windfall. A golf R perhaps?

Not being sexist but such a car would be wasted on a woman. She would have no idea about the size of the engine or the BHP. She would simply know what the colour was.



I think we should all enjoy women for their 'cuddly and moist bits' and not expect too much when it comes to intellectual capacity.
Lizzie will be along in a minute to educate you  :)
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 12 September 2019, 13:37:17
This usually happens when, subconsciously, I'm trying to break it because I fancy something newer. It's something most men do from time to time, and there's no sense to it at all.
I do not need a new car, and I must tell myself that I'm being foolish. Nowt wrong with the one I've got and I wouldn't get the money for it that it's worth to me. Naughty!



But still...... ::)

Get thee behind me, Satan!  ;D


I think my 510 BHP Jaguar would be the ideal car for a 'young stud about town' like your good self.

£26500 will secure it. I very nearly sold it yesterday.
How much of a hit would you be taking at that price?


£11500 over almost exactly 2 years ......or £110 each and every week if I wish to depress myself.

The thing is......WBAC regularly send me emails saying my car is worth X amount and I usually ignore them. However, in the last week or two they have raised their offer by almost £3000, so I thought.....hmmm.....maybe just maybe it's time for a change.


I made an appointment and drove to see them where a kid of about 19 or 20 pressed a few switches and checked the electric windows were working. He took 5 minutes tops. He then offered me £500 less because of a couple of stone chips just above the number plate. To be fair the offer was better than expected but on a matter of principle I declined the offer.
That's one hell of a hit but, maybe, relatively not. I paid less than that for my astra but, I suppose, I'm comparing apples with oranges. I'm trying to be kind, but don't make the same mistake next time. Just don't.
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 September 2019, 13:37:34
Mrs Opti will be wondering what you intend to do with your windfall. A golf R perhaps?

Not being sexist but such a car would be wasted on a woman. She would have no idea about the size of the engine or the BHP. She would simply know what the colour was.



I think we should all enjoy women for their 'cuddly and moist bits' and not expect too much when it comes to intellectual capacity.
Lizzie will be along in a minute to educate you  :)

I get along very well with Lizzie. Never a cross word. :y

This is because Lizzie is not a feminist. She is a proper woman....... :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*

Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 September 2019, 13:41:28
This usually happens when, subconsciously, I'm trying to break it because I fancy something newer. It's something most men do from time to time, and there's no sense to it at all.
I do not need a new car, and I must tell myself that I'm being foolish. Nowt wrong with the one I've got and I wouldn't get the money for it that it's worth to me. Naughty!



But still...... ::)

Get thee behind me, Satan!  ;D


I think my 510 BHP Jaguar would be the ideal car for a 'young stud about town' like your good self.

£26500 will secure it. I very nearly sold it yesterday.
How much of a hit would you be taking at that price?


£11500 over almost exactly 2 years ......or £110 each and every week if I wish to depress myself.

The thing is......WBAC regularly send me emails saying my car is worth X amount and I usually ignore them. However, in the last week or two they have raised their offer by almost £3000, so I thought.....hmmm.....maybe just maybe it's time for a change.


I made an appointment and drove to see them where a kid of about 19 or 20 pressed a few switches and checked the electric windows were working. He took 5 minutes tops. He then offered me £500 less because of a couple of stone chips just above the number plate. To be fair the offer was better than expected but on a matter of principle I declined the offer.
That's one hell of a hit but, maybe, relatively not. I paid less than that for my astra but, I suppose, I'm comparing apples with oranges. I'm trying to be kind, but don't make the same mistake next time. Just don't.


Depreciation is starting to slow, which is good if I keep the car longer........ :y

But as the car ages  costly repairs become more likely. Dilemma.  :-\
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Viral_Jim on 12 September 2019, 13:55:19
Arguably the cheapest way to own something like that. It goes without saying that your £480pcm wouldn't get you anywhere near a lease/pcp on a new, or even used one.

How many miles have you added during your ownership?
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: aaronjb on 12 September 2019, 13:59:33
Surely the Range Rover is Britain at it's best....... ::)

At its 1970s best. Great when it's working, but it's on strike half the time and only works four days a week because the power keeps going off..
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 September 2019, 14:14:01
Arguably the cheapest way to own something like that. It goes without saying that your £480pcm wouldn't get you anywhere near a lease/pcp on a new, or even used one.

How many miles have you added during your ownership?

Not a lot. About 12000 I think.

£110 PW is £440 PCM ish..... :)
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 September 2019, 14:16:55
Surely the Range Rover is Britain at it's best....... ::)

At its 1970s best. Great when it's working, but it's on strike half the time and only works four days a week because the power keeps going off..

Maybe Red Robbo had a hand in one or two. :)
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 12 September 2019, 14:29:08
I've seen an 05 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 petrol with an lpg kit on it at a very good price and I'm tempted to go and have a look.  ::)

Trouble is... I know that there is no such thing as a cheap Range Rover!  ;D

DON'T DO IT SIR TIG!

Surely the Range Rover is Britain at it's best....... ::)

A Range Rover of this age is more German than British I think?  ???  :-\

The 4.4V8 is BMW.  :)
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 12 September 2019, 14:34:01
Arguably the cheapest way to own something like that. It goes without saying that your £480pcm wouldn't get you anywhere near a lease/pcp on a new, or even used one.

How many miles have you added during your ownership?

Not a lot. About 12000 I think.

£110 PW is £440 PCM ish..... :)
A common mistake. £110/7=15.714x31=£487.14 per 31 day month.
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 12 September 2019, 14:38:22
Arguably the cheapest way to own something like that. It goes without saying that your £480pcm wouldn't get you anywhere near a lease/pcp on a new, or even used one.

How many miles have you added during your ownership?

Not a lot. About 12000 I think.

£110 PW is £440 PCM ish..... :)
A common mistake. £110/7=15.714x31=£487.14 per 31 day month.

Or £110 x 52 / 12 = £476.66 pcm
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 12 September 2019, 15:08:06
I've seen an 05 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 petrol with an lpg kit on it at a very good price and I'm tempted to go and have a look.  ::)

Trouble is... I know that there is no such thing as a cheap Range Rover!  ;D
Especially not with the BMW lump in it... Neglect causes timing chain issues, which will render the lump scrap... The price will tell you how imminent this is. Assuming of course the the wiring allows the engine to run long enough to break...
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 12 September 2019, 15:19:33
Arguably the cheapest way to own something like that. It goes without saying that your £480pcm wouldn't get you anywhere near a lease/pcp on a new, or even used one.

How many miles have you added during your ownership?

Not a lot. About 12000 I think.

£110 PW is £440 PCM ish..... :)
A common mistake. £110/7=15.714x31=£487.14 per 31 day month.

Or £110 x 52 / 12 = £476.66 pcm
Yes.
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 12 September 2019, 15:22:14
Arguably the cheapest way to own something like that. It goes without saying that your £480pcm wouldn't get you anywhere near a lease/pcp on a new, or even used one.

How many miles have you added during your ownership?

Not a lot. About 12000 I think.

£110 PW is £440 PCM ish..... :)
A common mistake. £110/7=15.714x31=£487.14 per 31 day month.

Or £110 x 52 / 12 = £476.66 pcm
Yes.
£476 is only a £36 ish away from £440 ::)
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: STEMO on 12 September 2019, 15:28:56
Arguably the cheapest way to own something like that. It goes without saying that your £480pcm wouldn't get you anywhere near a lease/pcp on a new, or even used one.

How many miles have you added during your ownership?

Not a lot. About 12000 I think.

£110 PW is £440 PCM ish..... :)
A common mistake. £110/7=15.714x31=£487.14 per 31 day month.

Or £110 x 52 / 12 = £476.66 pcm
Yes.
£476 is only a £36 ish away from £440 ::)
Yes. And?
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: TheBoy on 12 September 2019, 16:20:58
I've seen an 05 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 petrol with an lpg kit on it at a very good price and I'm tempted to go and have a look.  ::)

Trouble is... I know that there is no such thing as a cheap Range Rover!  ;D

DON'T DO IT SIR TIG!

Surely the Range Rover is Britain at it's best....... ::)

A Range Rover of this age is more German than British I think?  ???  :-\

The 4.4V8 is BMW.  :)
The 4.4 BMW lump is definitely not without issues, mostly around the various ways that oil and water can escape.
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: aaronjb on 12 September 2019, 16:38:40
The 4.4 BMW lump is definitely not without issues, mostly around the various ways that oil and water can escape.

I probably should have gone for the 4.4 V8 version - at least I'm (intimately) familiar with all of those ways as it's basically the same engine as the 650.. (oil leaks from the vacuum pump, failing valve stem seals, the "water pipe of doom" in the middle of the V, etc .. though the BMW has only suffered one of three so far..)

I'd rather have the supercharged 5.0 AJV8, though..
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Nick W on 12 September 2019, 16:43:29
I've seen an 05 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 petrol with an lpg kit on it at a very good price and I'm tempted to go and have a look.  ::)

Trouble is... I know that there is no such thing as a cheap Range Rover!  ;D
Especially not with the BMW lump in it... Neglect causes timing chain issues, which will render the lump scrap... The price will tell you how imminent this is. Assuming of course the the wiring allows the engine to run long enough to break...


Or the oil in the plug wells catches fire......
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: aaronjb on 12 September 2019, 16:46:54
I've seen an 05 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 petrol with an lpg kit on it at a very good price and I'm tempted to go and have a look.  ::)

Trouble is... I know that there is no such thing as a cheap Range Rover!  ;D
Especially not with the BMW lump in it... Neglect causes timing chain issues, which will render the lump scrap... The price will tell you how imminent this is. Assuming of course the the wiring allows the engine to run long enough to break...


Or the oil in the plug wells catches fire......

To be fair - it's not like the Omega doesn't share a lot of these failures (besides chain because.. belt, but neglecting that will still lunch the engine), though. Oil in the plug wells, coolant/oil leaks in the middle of the Vee.

Having had a few other cars too, it seems like most of these failures are common to all modern cars - especially rocker cover gaskets..
Title: Re: I've started to thrash my car....a bit
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 12 September 2019, 19:18:32
Yes I'm sure V6 Omega ownership is good training for V8 Range Rover ownership!  ;D