Harry’s Garage
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Must do regen braking if the bloody Prius did it decades ago.
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Lovely quattro. Never tire of hearing that engine.
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I am funny with the Quattro - the 10V is of no interest whatsoever. But I LOVE the 20V.
The wheels make a big difference, and yeah they sound great. Mate had a 20V Fiat Coupe that sounded nice, but not Quattro nice.
The wheels make a big difference, and yeah they sound great. Mate had a 20V Fiat Coupe that sounded nice, but not Quattro nice.
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I love a jeep reganade!
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Finally a recognisable experience from Harry
Rust proofing, a rolling road session and a glorious sounding 4 parper
Rust proofing, a rolling road session and a glorious sounding 4 parper
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I must say the way that Zagato body has been attached does look a bit bodge! Lovely looking car though.
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It sounds lovely though. I've noticed a few of the normal fulvias for sale recently at what seems like pretty reasonable prices compared to how silly a lot of classics have become.
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Agreed it sounds amazing, equally as good as the Diablo video he did.integrale_evo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 07, 2020 1:25 am It sounds lovely though. I've noticed a few of the normal fulvias for sale recently at what seems like pretty reasonable prices compared to how silly a lot of classics have become.
It certainly sounded a lot more exciting than I would have imagined, I nearly ran out with a drill and attacked all the air boxes on the driveway
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I had no idea there were so few Fulvia Zagatos in the UK - there was one parked over the road from my old house and perhaps seeing it regularly made me a bit blasé.
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Enjoyed that.
Nice little thing, and yes - has to be one of the best sounding 4-Stompers. V4 ftw.
Amused that you can’t reach the choke when strapped in - inertia reel seatbelts don’t get the recognition they deserve nowadays - amazing invention.
Nice little thing, and yes - has to be one of the best sounding 4-Stompers. V4 ftw.
Amused that you can’t reach the choke when strapped in - inertia reel seatbelts don’t get the recognition they deserve nowadays - amazing invention.
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Maybe I need to watch the video again and have another listen...... I thought the noise sounded like K-series.
Nice little oddball of a car. Engine seemed quite ‘revy’.
Nice little oddball of a car. Engine seemed quite ‘revy’.
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I’m in catch up mode. Therefore just seen the 992 vid today. Crikey that seems like a lot of road noise in what’s also supposed to be a more useable 911.
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Yes, that was an interesting watch. But I go back to my point of, if you're spending £60-70k on a car, do you really care about a £1500/year fuel bill saving? You'll get it because you like the experience, the EV side in traffic and the ICE+EV acceleration of it. 80% on pure electric with the backup of a straight 6 does sounds a lovely balance.integrale_evo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 9:54 pm Yes, seems like a decent compromise for most people as the battery has a decent range for smaller trips without ever having to worry about recharging mid journey. Obviously the longer the journey the closer to or worse than normal car fuel consumption you get.
Do things like that do regen braking or even just use an increased alternator load on deceleration to top up the battery in use, or is it only what it sucks from the wall?
Left over crest; tightens.
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no one spends £60-70k though - it’ll just be a slightly bigger monthly payment, which quartering your fuel costs can easily be seen against.JonMad wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 7:04 amYes, that was an interesting watch. But I go back to my point of, if you're spending £60-70k on a car, do you really care about a £1500/year fuel bill saving? You'll get it because you like the experience, the EV side in traffic and the ICE+EV acceleration of it. 80% on pure electric with the backup of a straight 6 does sounds a lovely balance.integrale_evo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 9:54 pm Yes, seems like a decent compromise for most people as the battery has a decent range for smaller trips without ever having to worry about recharging mid journey. Obviously the longer the journey the closer to or worse than normal car fuel consumption you get.
Do things like that do regen braking or even just use an increased alternator load on deceleration to top up the battery in use, or is it only what it sucks from the wall?
The Tesla experience seemed vastly better than the the other ones. One 20 min stop in a journey of 300 miles is a lot closer to being acceptable compared to 3 stops to do 230 miles.
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Fair point. It maybe makes the 45e the same monthly cost as a 30d, for example.
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Enjoyed that. We all know that Harry works closely with JLR, but although (IMHO) he tends to get a bit overexcited about products he has been directly involved in (Project7, Project8), I don’t sense anything other than balanced reporting in general. He made several references to JLR products in this vid, and they were generally very much favouring Tesla.
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i just took it as a direct comparison with the ipace in the last video.mik wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 9:21 am Enjoyed that. We all know that Harry works closely with JLR, but although (IMHO) he tends to get a bit overexcited about products he has been directly involved in (Project7, Project8), I don’t sense anything other than balanced reporting in general. He made several references to JLR products in this vid, and they were generally very much favouring Tesla.
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Interesting view on a Tesla Model3/EV cars
I came to similar views with mine recently, great vehicles but you don't get attached to them like you would an ICE car (certainly for petrolhead types like wot we are).
I came to similar views with mine recently, great vehicles but you don't get attached to them like you would an ICE car (certainly for petrolhead types like wot we are).
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That opening shot of the car just fucking disappearing up the road is a reminder that a Model 3 performance is a really bloody fast car.