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Is that a transverse mounted V8?!16vCento wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 6:22 pm My XF is very comfy long distance and has the same seats and interior as the R.
I have a lot of headroom but I'm only 6'1, my friend is 6'3 and he fits in with lots of room to spare, not a lot of room in the back for legs however.
I can make the seat go back far enough so I can't touch the pedals though![]()
One the same spec as mine would be a lot more economical on a run, and will still pass the alleged speed limiter at 155, which certainly doesn't seem to exist!
I'd probably buy this though, just because, why not?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/375506057663 ... media=COPY
There can’t be many v8s with that layout in the world?!
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I think it's the same in the XC90 as well, which iirc Mr Yu of this parish used to own?
They don't sound very V8, but it's a nice engine, a bit like a Passat W8 though, in that it's interesting, but not particularly fast, I think the 3.0 T6 that replaced it was quicker.
They don't sound very V8, but it's a nice engine, a bit like a Passat W8 though, in that it's interesting, but not particularly fast, I think the 3.0 T6 that replaced it was quicker.
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It's my colour, my seats, and because I'm slightly snobby about engines being the 535 is important, and it seems like a good price. It's a very good shout.nuttinnew wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 6:46 pmThere may well be better examples or specs, I just chose that as an e.g. because of the seats. I don't know how a 6GT compares.
This generation of 5, 5GT, 6GC, and 7 are all quite closely related. The tech and the drivetrains are the same in all of them. The 5GT & 6GC are longer than a 5, but slightly shorter than a 7. The 5GT & 6GC are almost identical to each other in length/width, but the GT is a lot taller.
I think if the 5 is the cooking model then the 6GC is a stylish stretched 5, and the GT is a hatchback 7 on stilts.
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While I'm on the topic of being stylish, WTAF have BMW done to the front of the current 7 Series ???


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Look at the door handles.
It's to aid acceptance of the Neue Klasse, though the Neue Klasse X looks alright anyway.
A good summation of that gen 5/6/7 but...but...you forgot the 6 GT



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You're right, it's the subsequent generation, the 6GT replaced the 5GT. The '6' is now only available as the GT. Or the X6 which is a tall hatchback coupe version of the 5. While the 6GT is obviously totally different, being a coupe hatchback that's taller than a 5.
BMW are really splitting hairs on the niches here
BMW are really splitting hairs on the niches here

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Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 9:12 pm While I'm on the topic of being stylish, WTAF have BMW done to the front of the current 7 Series ???
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Don't be too hasty - there is always the Reducerange Rover?
I'm sure it will meet all of your criteria.
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Well there you go, DB9Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 11:46 amYou might be thinking of the DB9 - the Vantage is a pure 2-seater. It's not bad but it's not enough for this trip.V8Granite wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 11:27 am Don’t the Aston seats fold flat or is that just the Rapide ?
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The Tesla went suprisingly sideways a couple of times out of roundabouts on Monday morning. I wonder if they have relaxed the traction control in the latest software update.
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If that is the case- let’s completely change the way a car handles at speed via remote update without telling the drivers, that sounds like a safe and responsible thing to do
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Or it might have been that the roads were unusually greasy after the rain.
I’m actually sure the duration that the indicators stay on for was changed though, and that is jarring as I keep cancelling them but they just stop the nanosecond before I cancel them so I end up indicating the wrong way. In this fashion, I look like a right nob.
I’m actually sure the duration that the indicators stay on for was changed though, and that is jarring as I keep cancelling them but they just stop the nanosecond before I cancel them so I end up indicating the wrong way. In this fashion, I look like a right nob.
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Just indicate in the fashion of seeming most electric car drivers in my area, and don’t. Not sure if it’s the sudden lack of interaction with the vehicle because these people have moved from a manual gearbox for the first time, but I’ve noticed a trend towards not indicating at all in electrics. Maybe they just used to be supporting the stereotype that BMWs don’t indicateExplosive Newt wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2024 6:55 am Or it might have been that the roads were unusually greasy after the rain.
I’m actually sure the duration that the indicators stay on for was changed though, and that is jarring as I keep cancelling them but they just stop the nanosecond before I cancel them so I end up indicating the wrong way. In this fashion, I look like a right nob.
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That's probably aimed more at owners of the facelift Model 3 who don't have an indicator stalkExplosive Newt wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2024 6:55 am I’m actually sure the duration that the indicators stay on for was changed though, and that is jarring as I keep cancelling them but they just stop the nanosecond before I cancel them so I end up indicating the wrong way. In this fashion, I look like a right nob.

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Deposit paid on new car.....been 15 months since the 4C so verrry excited to be getting back into something decent.
Hopefully collecting next week. First job is CCTV and post at the end of the drive.
Hopefully collecting next week. First job is CCTV and post at the end of the drive.
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Sounds like something a Range Rover owner would doMatty wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 2:42 pm Hopefully collecting next week. First job is CCTV and post at the end of the drive.

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Nice. Are you sharing details, or keeping us in suspenders?Matty wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 2:42 pm Deposit paid on new car.....been 15 months since the 4C so verrry excited to be getting back into something decent.
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As @16vCento pointed out, the XC90 has the same layout, as does the Lancia Thema 8.32.Mito Man wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 7:06 pmIs that a transverse mounted V8?!16vCento wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 6:22 pm My XF is very comfy long distance and has the same seats and interior as the R.
I have a lot of headroom but I'm only 6'1, my friend is 6'3 and he fits in with lots of room to spare, not a lot of room in the back for legs however.
I can make the seat go back far enough so I can't touch the pedals though![]()
One the same spec as mine would be a lot more economical on a run, and will still pass the alleged speed limiter at 155, which certainly doesn't seem to exist!
I'd probably buy this though, just because, why not?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/375506057663 ... media=COPY
There can’t be many v8s with that layout in the world?!
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