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Title: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 30 September 2020, 13:49:15
I really didn't want to pay this but unfortunately my balls were just not big enough to take the risk. :-\
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 30 September 2020, 14:23:06
You could pay less RFL, but at what cost?

See, not such bad value after all ;)
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 30 September 2020, 14:35:30
You could pay less RFL, but at what cost?

See, not such bad value after all ;)

Pretty sure tax is £50.50 each month for both the Signum and the Tata. £600 a year.

I've spent more than that on loose women and illegal substances. :)
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 30 September 2020, 14:43:43
Insurance or child support :-\
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 30 September 2020, 14:50:13
Insurance or child support :-\

Well, I pay both but it is neither. I was really pissed off with having to pay but then I heard about a deranged Irish fella who spent £1000 on a baby tortoise. ::)

I don't feel so bad now. ;)

Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 30 September 2020, 14:56:43
Insurance or child support :-\

Well, I pay both but it is neither. I was really pissed off with having to pay but then I heard about a deranged Irish fella who spent £1000 on a baby tortoise. ::)

I don't feel so bad now. ;)
Must be a laptop then :D
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 30 September 2020, 15:03:14
Insurance or child support :-\

Well, I pay both but it is neither. I was really pissed off with having to pay but then I heard about a deranged Irish fella who spent £1000 on a baby tortoise. ::)

I don't feel so bad now. ;)
Must be a laptop then :D

I suppose it could be classed as insurance. It is an extended warranty for the car. I was speaking with a man who owns an XFR-s that decided to eat it's own engine and gearbox. Apparently this cost more than £11,000 to fix.

So far I have had problems with the central locking system, folding mirror motors, leaking diff, and 2 new bonnet struts....along with some other items.
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: TheBoy on 30 September 2020, 16:38:03
I have had problems with the central locking system
JLR build that fault in. Always have, probably always will.
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Rangie on 30 September 2020, 16:40:27
Insurance or child support :-\

Well, I pay both but it is neither. I was really pissed off with having to pay but then I heard about a deranged Irish fella who spent £1000 on a baby tortoise. ::)

I don't feel so bad now. ;)
Must be a laptop then :D

I suppose it could be classed as insurance. It is an extended warranty for the car. I was speaking with a man who owns an XFR-s that decided to eat it's own engine and gearbox. Apparently this cost more than £11,000 to fix.

So far I have had problems with the central locking system, folding mirror motors, leaking diff, and 2 new bonnet struts....along with some other items.
.   


The joys of owning a "quality" automobile..😁😁😁
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 30 September 2020, 18:39:14
I have had problems with the central locking system
JLR build that fault in. Always have, probably always will.

It has reared it's ugly head on both my XFR's. :-\
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Rangie on 30 September 2020, 20:04:02
I have had problems with the central locking system
JLR build that fault in. Always have, probably always will.

It has reared it's ugly head on both my XFR's. :-\


Have had all the locks replaced on the Range Rover a very common fault on the RR forum one was paid for by the vendor & I have had the others done over the last 12 months as they were playing up intermittently.
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Keith ABS on 30 September 2020, 20:06:31
 Is this the fee for getting the mighty Signum though its MOT?
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 01 October 2020, 15:26:36
Is this the fee for getting the mighty Signum though its MOT?

No warranty on the mighty Signum. Ultra reliable.....ultra desirable. :)
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Post by: BazaJT on 01 October 2020, 20:15:13
Ultra delusional :D :P
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Post by: Nick W on 01 October 2020, 20:19:55
Fewer than 10% of the cars I've owned cost more than £1000. And one of them was the first.....
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 01 October 2020, 20:33:13
Ive only ever owned three cars that cost over a grand.
Im quite proud of that small fact.  :)
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Nick W on 01 October 2020, 20:50:52
Ive only ever owned three cars that cost over a grand.
Im quite proud of that small fact.  :)


That's what I said. :y
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 01 October 2020, 20:54:27
Yeah, but only you knew that you have owned 30 cars.  :P ;D

Actually, I lied. It was 4 not 3. Forgot about the tedious Sierra I paid £3500 for.
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Post by: Nick W on 01 October 2020, 21:11:45
Yeah, but only you knew that you have owned 30 cars.  :P ;D



I have owned some real shitters. ::)
Some of the others didn't run/drive...... ;D
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 01 October 2020, 21:28:09
15 of the 31 (that I can remember) cost over a grand*, but of the 16 others that didn't, the last five cars average out at about £475 and the other eleven averaged £397 :o

*These averaged out at £7,600 :-[

In my defence, only one didn't have an MoT when I bought it and I have owned more Omegas than Granadas :D
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Nick W on 01 October 2020, 21:41:50
I've only owned three times as many Granadas as Omegas. ;D


I never did get to own the Coupe I wanted. Still do, but it would need to be a nice one before I found a mk2 subframe and a BOA. So none of that is ever going to happen.
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 01 October 2020, 21:47:53
Certainly not for less than a grand :-\
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Nick W on 01 October 2020, 22:26:28
Certainly not for less than a grand :-\


missed a reasonable one, with long MOT for £500.






















29 years ago ;D
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 01 October 2020, 22:35:29
That recently... :D
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 02 October 2020, 13:06:47
The mighty Signum cost a mere £2400 6 years ago. Best car I have ever owned. :)

.......dare I say it. A better car than the Omega. :)

Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 02 October 2020, 13:09:14
Ive only ever owned three cars that cost over a grand.
Im quite proud of that small fact.  :)

Are you proud of the fact you have spent over a grand on a 3 inch long baby tortoise?.... ::)
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Nick W on 02 October 2020, 13:35:10
Ive only ever owned three cars that cost over a grand.
Im quite proud of that small fact.  :)

Are you proud of the fact you have spent over a grand on a 3 inch long baby tortoise?.... ::)


The tortoise will grow.


Cars tend to lose mass. And consequently value
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 02 October 2020, 13:48:33
Ive only ever owned three cars that cost over a grand.
Im quite proud of that small fact.  :)

Are you proud of the fact you have spent over a grand on a 3 inch long baby tortoise?.... ::)


The tortoise will grow.


Cars tend to lose mass. And consequently value

This is another way of saying it will eat more, cost more, and shit more. :)
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Entwood on 02 October 2020, 13:48:50
Ive only ever owned three cars that cost over a grand.
Im quite proud of that small fact.  :)

Are you proud of the fact you have spent over a grand on a 3 inch long baby tortoise?.... ::)

Tortoise's can live for over a hundred years .... how many modern cars will last even half that ??  Good investment IMHO ...  :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortoise#:~:text=In%20general%2C%20most%20tortoise%20species%20can%20live%2080%E2%80%93150%20years.
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 02 October 2020, 20:46:09
Ive only ever owned three cars that cost over a grand.
Im quite proud of that small fact.  :)

Are you proud of the fact you have spent over a grand on a 3 inch long baby tortoise?.... ::)

Strange though it may sound, yes. Its a lovely little character and for some reason makes both swmbo and I happy. I really am getting old.  ::) ;D
This particular version should live for around 50 years, which is a problem, as we wont.
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 02 October 2020, 20:47:16
I've only owned three times as many Granadas as Omegas. ;D


I never did get to own the Coupe I wanted. Still do, but it would need to be a nice one before I found a mk2 subframe and a BOA. So none of that is ever going to happen.

Twenty eight pages of a resto thread on one here.  :y
https://autoshite.com/topic/25964-1975-ford-granada-coupe-1160-hours-of-work-more-mechanical-bits/
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Entwood on 02 October 2020, 23:43:34
If you want a thread regarding Granada restore/modification .. then have a read here .. slightly old now, and goes on a bit (ok .. more than a bit... forever!) but the end result is amazing ...

https://passionford.com/forum/restorations-rebuilds-and-projects/231097-zzz-zzz-sleeper-granada.html


post #1260 (!!) shows the finished car !!
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Rangie on 03 October 2020, 09:52:57
Had two MK1 Granadas 3.0 & 1 MK2 2.8 thought that they were great back then, but in all honesty my 2.6 Omega was far better in my opinion, all 3 of the Ford's leaked when it rained and had sopping wet footwells in the front.
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: 456lbft on 13 October 2020, 09:12:53
I paid £1000 for an extended warranty on my 2001 Omega MV6,  it includes...another 2001 Omega MV6....just in case :y
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Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 13 October 2020, 09:25:33
Had two MK1 Granadas 3.0 & 1 MK2 2.8 thought that they were great back then, but in all honesty my 2.6 Omega was far better in my opinion, all 3 of the Ford's leaked when it rained and had sopping wet footwells in the front.

I think that every Ford I've owned has leaked.  ::)
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Post by: Viral_Jim on 14 October 2020, 19:20:08
I was about to agree, but then remembered my 1989 3 door escort estate. That had many foibles, but it didn't leak.

The other two I've owned, Mk3 Mondeo TDDi and Ford Jaguar X-type both liked to take on water.  ::)
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 15 October 2020, 15:44:54
I was about to agree, but then remembered my 1989 3 door escort estate. That had many foibles, but it didn't leak.

The other two I've owned, Mk3 Mondeo TDDi and Ford Jaguar X-type both liked to take on water.  ::)

I briefly owned an X-Type Mondeo with a 3 litre V6 and all wheel drive.

Never again. :-X
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Rangie on 15 October 2020, 17:49:17
Would never buy a Ford again, don't like any of the models currently available apart from the 5.0 Mustang.
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Broomies Mate on 15 October 2020, 19:21:42
I think that every Ford I've owned has leaked.  ::)

Funnily enough, I spotted the new Puma this morning, so thought I'd have a look online as to what it is, what is does etc.

One feature... It has a rubber-lined boot, which you can wash out using a hose....

I thought to myself, "There will be plenty of water in there, no need for a hose".
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 15 October 2020, 20:53:33
I think that every Ford I've owned has leaked.  ::)

Funnily enough, I spotted the new Puma this morning, so thought I'd have a look online as to what it is, what is does etc.

One feature... It has a rubber-lined boot, which you can wash out using a hose....

I thought to myself, "There will be plenty of water in there, no need for a hose".

Yes, until I traced the leak, the spare wheel well on my Mondeo became a pond very quicly in wet weather.  ::)
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Viral_Jim on 20 October 2020, 21:33:25

I briefly owned an X-Type Mondeo with a 3 litre V6 and all wheel drive.

Never again. :-X

That was the spec we had. Managed that special combo of being both slow and thirsty. Shame really because on paper the 3.0 should at least have been adequate, but wasn't.

The old man had a 3.0v6 manual S-type. A fugly little so n so, but a much better car than the x. I'm hoping that the same power plant at 280bhp/tonne in the kit car will be much more lively.  :y
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 22 October 2020, 14:03:07

I briefly owned an X-Type Mondeo with a 3 litre V6 and all wheel drive.

Never again. :-X

That was the spec we had. Managed that special combo of being both slow and thirsty. Shame really because on paper the 3.0 should at least have been adequate, but wasn't.

The old man had a 3.0v6 manual S-type. A fugly little so n so, but a much better car than the x. I'm hoping that the same power plant at 280bhp/tonne in the kit car will be much more lively.  :y

This is roughly the same power to weight ratio as my Tata......with the remap it has 560-570 BHP to push 1900 Kg about.
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 22 October 2020, 14:33:08
Im sure its mighty impressive to drive, but imo half the power with half the weight is much more fun.
Title: Re: £1052 worse off today.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 22 October 2020, 14:43:11
Im sure its mighty impressive to drive, but imo half the power with half the weight is much more fun.

Yes..... twice the power and half the weight makes for a better equation though. ;)