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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: SMD on 10 March 2020, 08:05:37
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Morning gents :)
Thinking of selling my BMW 340i, not using it as much as I would like to, can't commute in it due to parking restrictions and certain areas I need to visit, wouldn't want to. Also I don't get to use the power for more than 5 seconds before reaching silly speeds so keeping this car doesn't make financial sense at the moment.
What would I replace it with that is modern, big enough in the back for three kids (no MPVs) petrol and preferably auto? Lots of power is not essential, 3.2V6 levels of acceleration would do for safely overtaking. Reasonable running costs so no 10 year old Range Rovers ! :P
Sadly the world has gone diesel crazy and a vast majority of modern cars run on the devils pee :(
Where is the best place to search for used cars? Private sellers seem to have abandoned Autotrader now
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Well if the media/Rods/etc are right and the world is about to collapse, this should be perfect: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FV721-FOX-COMBAT-VEHICLE-RECONNAISSANCE-WHEELED-IN-GOOD-RUNNING-CONDITION/193367311203?hash=item2d05970363:g:nKEAAOSwtzZeXi~X
I have no sensible suggestions that you haven't already ruled out (the 10yo RRS - though Rangie will tell you that the running costs are peanuts on a good example)
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Random suggestion: Hyundai genesis 3.8v6. not many about, but a modern design, all the toys and seem to get good reviews.
Less random suggestion: XF, XJ or lexus LS 460. :y
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Well if the media/Rods/etc are right and the world is about to collapse, this should be perfect: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FV721-FOX-COMBAT-VEHICLE-RECONNAISSANCE-WHEELED-IN-GOOD-RUNNING-CONDITION/193367311203?hash=item2d05970363:g:nKEAAOSwtzZeXi~X
I have no sensible suggestions that you haven't already ruled out (the 10yo RRS - though Rangie will tell you that the running costs are peanuts on a good example)
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The parts for the Range Rover are considerably cheaper than the
Hyundai Terracan was, the RR goes in for a full service tomorrow all oils & filters, in readiness for all the towing of the tin tent from April onwards.😄
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Reasons for not wanting a diesel other than the obvious is the ultra low emission zones in London and the plans to expand the zone next year. So absolutely no diesels.
I'm open to any suggestions even batmobiles if they run on petrol and within budget ;D
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Reasons for not wanting a diesel other than the obvious is the ultra low emission zones in London and the plans to expand the zone next year. So absolutely no diesels.
I understand if you don't like diesels but Euro 6 diesels meet the ULEZ criteria don't they, so no charge. :-\
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Euro6 diesels don't respond well to constant 20mph use.*
They simply aren't geared for it, so you'll wear out second gear, and the DPF will become a six monthly service item.
*nor do Euro 5s.
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Well if the media/Rods/etc are right and the world is about to collapse, this should be perfect: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FV721-FOX-COMBAT-VEHICLE-RECONNAISSANCE-WHEELED-IN-GOOD-RUNNING-CONDITION/193367311203?hash=item2d05970363:g:nKEAAOSwtzZeXi~X
I have no sensible suggestions that you haven't already ruled out (the 10yo RRS - though Rangie will tell you that the running costs are peanuts on a good example)
Rods has never been wrong about anything before, so go ahead.
Oh, wait.......... ;D
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Euro6 diesels don't respond well to constant 20mph use.*
They simply aren't geared for it, so you'll wear out second gear, and the DPF will become a six monthly service item.
*nor do Euro 5s.
Fair point. :y Being a country boy I'm not used to built up areas, so the dpf gets its necessary revs to keep it happy. :y
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What he said
And I don't like them ;D
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Have seen brand new Transhits shutting down with 500 miles on the clocks and requiring new DPFs before the second tank of fuel.
Guy Martin didn't need the V6 turbo for his speed attempt... The 2.0 diesel lump is geared for about 200mph ;D
Also, won't be long before inside the M25 is all 20mph.
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Also, won't be long before inside the M25 is all 20mphEVs only.
Fixed that for you, which means SMD is going to have to go and buy himself a Tesla.
Or, if Rods is right, inside the M25 is soon going to be very, very empty..
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Yeah, it's 20mph where I live so I often take longer routes with a bit of dual carriageway for 5 seconds of enjoyment. :D Like on date nights. ;D Can't be bothered doing that anymore.
Are Mazda 6 any good? Out of all the bog standard family cars, I think they look alright
Or B8 Audi S4 with 3.0T engine, decent one will cost a bit more than £10k though
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Or B8 Audi S4 with 3.0T engine, decent one will cost a bit more than £10k though
Friend of mine (ex Omega owner) has a D3 Audi S8 - cost him £4k IIRC and so far he's done nothing but routine maintenance and fit the uprated vac canister actuators you can buy..
Lovely car and you could fit a whole rugby team in the back, let alone three kids. Not to mention the dozen bodies you could fit in the boot..
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Yeah, it's 20mph where I live so I often take longer routes with a bit of dual carriageway for 5 seconds of enjoyment. :D Like on date nights. ;D Can't be bothered doing that anymore.
Are Mazda 6 any good? Out of all the bog standard family cars, I think they look alright
Or B8 Audi S4 with 3.0T engine, decent one will cost a bit more than £10k though
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Had a couple of Mazdas a 626 from new & wifey had a Mazda MX-5 for a couple of years 100 percent reliable & never missed a beat either of them , I recently read a report on the new Mazda 6 a short while ago & it couldn't be faulted.
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Morning gents :)
Thinking of selling my BMW 340i, not using it as much as I would like to, can't commute in it due to parking restrictions and certain areas I need to visit, wouldn't want to. Also I don't get to use the power for more than 5 seconds before reaching silly speeds so keeping this car doesn't make financial sense at the moment.
What would I replace it with that is modern, big enough in the back for three kids (no MPVs) petrol and preferably auto? Lots of power is not essential, 3.2V6 levels of acceleration would do for safely overtaking. Reasonable running costs so no 10 year old Range Rovers ! :P
Sadly the world has gone diesel crazy and a vast majority of modern cars run on the devils pee :(
Where is the best place to search for used cars? Private sellers seem to have abandoned Autotrader now
Exactly the same applies to my Tata XFR.
Pragmatic head tells me I can't justify the cost.
My 'Fun head' say f*uck it, we are all a long time dead.
The red pussy stays. :y
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I get where you're coming from but my fun head tells me, opps it, spend it on expensive hookers !
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Morning gents :)
Thinking of selling my BMW 340i, not using it as much as I would like to, can't commute in it due to parking restrictions and certain areas I need to visit, wouldn't want to. Also I don't get to use the power for more than 5 seconds before reaching silly speeds so keeping this car doesn't make financial sense at the moment.
What would I replace it with that is modern, big enough in the back for three kids (no MPVs) petrol and preferably auto? Lots of power is not essential, 3.2V6 levels of acceleration would do for safely overtaking. Reasonable running costs so no 10 year old Range Rovers ! :P
Sadly the world has gone diesel crazy and a vast majority of modern cars run on the devils pee :(
Where is the best place to search for used cars? Private sellers seem to have abandoned Autotrader now
Exactly the same applies to my Tata XFR.
Pragmatic head tells me I can't justify the cost.
My 'Fun head' say f*uck it, we are all a long time dead.
The red pussy stays. :y
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You're damn right Opti life is not a rehearsal , have what you want & enjoy it, tomorrow is not promised..😎
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Morning gents :)
Thinking of selling my BMW 340i, not using it as much as I would like to, can't commute in it due to parking restrictions and certain areas I need to visit, wouldn't want to. Also I don't get to use the power for more than 5 seconds before reaching silly speeds so keeping this car doesn't make financial sense at the moment.
What would I replace it with that is modern, big enough in the back for three kids (no MPVs) petrol and preferably auto? Lots of power is not essential, 3.2V6 levels of acceleration would do for safely overtaking. Reasonable running costs so no 10 year old Range Rovers ! :P
Sadly the world has gone diesel crazy and a vast majority of modern cars run on the devils pee :(
Where is the best place to search for used cars? Private sellers seem to have abandoned Autotrader now
Exactly the same applies to my Tata XFR.
Pragmatic head tells me I can't justify the cost.
My 'Fun head' say f*uck it, we are all a long time dead.
The red pussy stays. :y
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You're damn right Opti life is not a rehearsal , have what you want & enjoy it, tomorrow is not promised..😎
I like this. Very apt....very true. :y
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Or B8 Audi S4 with 3.0T engine, decent one will cost a bit more than £10k though
Friend of mine (ex Omega owner) has a D3 Audi S8 - cost him £4k IIRC and so far he's done nothing but routine maintenance and fit the uprated vac canister actuators you can buy..
Lovely car and you could fit a whole rugby team in the back, let alone three kids. Not to mention the dozen bodies you could fit in the boot..
S8 is too big and long to fit into garage, A6/S6 should be ok though. I was surprised to get the omega in there without having to fold the mirrors in which I couldn't do with my Saab 9-3
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Keep what you got and buy a small runaround👍
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Move?
:P
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My stepson has a MK2 Focus for when I need to visit the rougher parts of the country. :y but the reason for selling is so I could use the money for travel and holidays with the family and generally enjoyment rather than having a car sit in the garage losing money
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I was thinking today that if this CvD-19 thing really takes off and there's a proper slow down because of it, there might be some good car deals about for the survivors as dealers will be desperate to shift some metal. :)
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I was thinking today that if this CvD-19 thing really takes off and there's a proper slow down because of it, there might be some good car deals about for the survivors as dealers will be desperate to shift some metal. :)
That would be great for people like you :y
I'll be fine with the diesel astra I have, no use replacing something that's already spot on.
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I was thinking today that if this CvD-19 thing really takes off and there's a proper slow down because of it, there might be some good car deals about for the survivors as dealers will be desperate to shift some metal. :)
That would be great for people like you :y
I'll be fine with the diesel astra I have, no use replacing something that's already spot on.
Like a Norse king of old, Mrs STEMO will be able to send you off to the afterlife in it. :y
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He won’t burn :y
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Big car 3 kids - my wife and I bought a 2013 Volvo XC90. It is a 2.4 diesel. But, would highly recommend. My dream car when 17 was an Rs turbo so Volvos were never on the list - until unexpected third child and needing a vehicle to fit 3 car seats. The XC90 is comfortable, ours is auto and easy to drive. It is the most comfortable car I have ever owned. Except for the armchair seats of the Omega estate of course! Would highly recommend the XC90 and far less conspicuous than e.g. an X5.
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Missed some of the replies
Tigger, if the Cov-19 outbreak gets worse and building sites start shutting down, being self employed, I will be up the creek and there will be a very cheap BMW for sale :-\
I'm working at Battersea Power Station and there are 5,000 people working here. There is someone coughing here every 5 seconds and 80% of people don't know what a shower is :-X
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I was thinking today that if this CvD-19 thing really takes off and there's a proper slow down because of it, there might be some good car deals about for the survivors as dealers will be desperate to shift some metal. :)
Yes......the same may apply to property.
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I was thinking today that if this CvD-19 thing really takes off and there's a proper slow down because of it, there might be some good car deals about for the survivors as dealers will be desperate to shift some metal. :)
Yes......the same may apply to property.
Or, for a smaller investment - shares. Taking just two examples, Travis Perkins is at a two-year low, having shed about 40% of its value in the last week, BP is similar, about 45% down. Seems like a good opportunity for those with some spare cash and a year or so to wait for their returns.
Alternatively, for something a little more diverse, the FTSE 250 as a whole is down over 35% since 01/01/20
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I was thinking today that if this CvD-19 thing really takes off and there's a proper slow down because of it, there might be some good car deals about for the survivors as dealers will be desperate to shift some metal. :)
Yes......the same may apply to property.
Or, for a smaller investment - shares. Taking just two examples, Travis Perkins is at a two-year low, having shed about 40% of its value in the last week, BP is similar, about 45% down. Seems like a good opportunity for those with some spare cash and a year or so to wait for their returns.
Alternatively, for something a little more diverse, the FTSE 250 as a whole is down over 35% since 01/01/20
A dystopian future may mean they have further to fall. I shall keep my eyes and ears open. :)
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No doubt they will. Hence my caveat of needing time to sit on them. :y
I bought some Travis shares this morning. In the time between me placing the trade and refreshing the screen, I'd managed to lose £10 ;D. Thankfully my accountancy is rather better than my stock picking abilities ;D
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Thankfully my accountancy is rather better than my stock picking abilities ;D
/me looks at TP stock price
I don't know, that might be trying to tell us something about your accountancy :P ;)
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No doubt they will. Hence my caveat of needing time to sit on them. :y
I bought some Travis shares this morning. In the time between me placing the trade and refreshing the screen, I'd managed to lose £10 ;D. Thankfully my accountancy is rather better than my stock picking abilities ;D
It never hurts to give Warren Buffett a bell before sealing the deal. :)
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His mantra is "buy when others are fearful, sell when others are brave."
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His mantra is "buy when others are fearful, sell when others are brave."
Easy to say when you can afford to lose the odd billion.
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WBAC offered me £13,500 for my car ;D :'(
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His mantra is "buy when others are fearful, sell when others are brave."
I prefer "You can always tell who was skinny dipping when the tide goes out" :D
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WBAC offered me £13,500 for my car ;D :'(
Take it .. in a few weeks it'll be £50 ;)
WBAC offered £4500 for my 2010 RRS and the BMW 650i, each, and I'm tempted to take them up on the offer as it would provide some much needed financial breathing room.
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WBAC offered me £13,500 for my car ;D :'(
Take it .. in a few weeks it'll be £50 ;)
WBAC offered £4500 for my 2010 RRS and the BMW 650i, each, and I'm tempted to take them up on the offer as it would provide some much needed financial breathing room.
Be worth taking the cash now, and wait as there's going to be some bargains about soon.
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Buy one of those omega hearses that pop up once in a while :y
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Buy one of those omega hearses that pop up once in a while :y
i bet they are selling like hot cakes
one passed me today going VERY fast , busy time i guess ;D