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John wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 2:35 pm I’ve got an image of the ECP staff crowding around the CCTV monitor pissing themselves “play it again” :lol:


7/10. Alex really needed the boot to drop on his head immediately afterwards for an Oscar-winning short.
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Swervin_Mervin wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 2:39 pm
John wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 2:35 pm I’ve got an image of the ECP staff crowding around the CCTV monitor pissing themselves “play it again” :lol:


7/10. Alex really needed the boot to drop on his head immediately afterwards for an Oscar-winning short.
Could be. The guy at the counter kept a straight face for the duration of the transaction, so either he hadn't seen it yet or he's got a world-class poker face.
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The French car is doing French car stuff.

New pre-cat sensor fitted as it was misfiring, new injectors fitted the other day for the same reason, chasing a misfire. Now it’s plugs and leads.

The pre-cat lambda plug is fitted on a subframe in a slot, that the ARB and heat shielding mean the engine comes out to fit it back in the slot or you jam fingers in and fiddle fuck till you find the hole 😂

Also, I now love light cars, it’s such a wonderful feeling with so little mass.

Dave!
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Mustang has been in the UK for 17 years now and has 115k.

As a result, I'm making enquiries to get all the surface corrosion off, back to bare metal and undersealed. The quote I've had also includes coating the rear inner arches (they are exposed whereas the fronts have plastic arch liners).

Price I've had is approx £1500.

Does that sound about right?
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Doesn’t sound unreasonable. It’s a pretty crappy job, I’ve seen people quoted £600 just to jet wash and lanoguard / waxoil a decent size car.
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Cheers. Not the cheapest job but also not one I'd fancy tackling myself anyway. £1500 isn't bad considering I won't have to think about it again for a while
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Probably worth asking for some photos of the work, sort of thing that might help resale if you ever decide to part
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Kona has gone back with a Skoda Enyaq 85 Edition in its place.

Very quiet and refined, and quite a bit more space and nearly twice the boot size. It has got 80 more bhp than the Kona but also weighs about 250kg more so it doesn't feel hugely quicker but then you realise how quick you're going without knowing when looking down to the display.

Love the matrix LED lights after taking it out on some dark roads. The bulbs are constantly changing to keep the light as wide and far as possible without blinding cars coming the other way.

Kids are enjoying the blinds in the rear and ambient lighting.
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KevH18 wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:34 am Kids are enjoying the blinds in the rear and ambient lighting.
In a somewhat related post, i took my little boy out in the Lotus last night for the first time - His thoughts were: “it was built for fun not comfort and it smells!”

He loved it though!

The related part was he enjoyed having to hold my phone torch up for me whilst i did up his harnesses because there is no interior light - ambient or otherwise!
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KevH18 wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:34 am Kona has gone back with a Skoda Enyaq 85 Edition in its place.
We went to look at an Enyaq and a Kodiaq PHEV a couple of weeks ago for my wife. Both lovely big family cars but my wife could not be convinced to go full electric.

We took the Kodiaq for a long test drive and that seems to indicate we'd get 50+ miles on just electric which would be sufficient for at least 90% of her journeys.

Like you mention they are so refined you don't realise how quick you are going on electric. Interiors feel high quality and I love the clever details like umbrellas in the doors.

Hopefully it will arrive in April.
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I fitted some Eibach SoLow springs (-45mm) to the van yesterday (well paid someone to). They need a bit of tweaking because the rear is sitting lower than the front, but they have adjusters to level it out.

I’ve driven it today and ride quality is still perfectly fine (still the most comfortable “car” i’ve ever owned!) and it’ll look a lot better when it’s sitting right.
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KevH18 wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:34 am Kona has gone back with a Skoda Enyaq 85 Edition in its place.

Very quiet and refined, and quite a bit more space and nearly twice the boot size. It has got 80 more bhp than the Kona but also weighs about 250kg more so it doesn't feel hugely quicker but then you realise how quick you're going without knowing when looking down to the display.

Love the matrix LED lights after taking it out on some dark roads. The bulbs are constantly changing to keep the light as wide and far as possible without blinding cars coming the other way.

Kids are enjoying the blinds in the rear and ambient lighting.
I sat in an Enyaq when the Superb was in for its last main dealer service a couple of years ago. Fairly familiar tbh - lots of typical Skoda interior elements. I made the mistake of trying to turn the heater blowers off though, only I managed to turn them up. Could not for the life of me figure out how to adjust them via the stupid touchscreen. ETA: I just got out, shut the doors and left that for someone else to sort out. Must've been like an oven in there by the time anyone else opened it up :lol:

For that alone, I'm out. :lol:
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Carlos wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 11:34 am ...I love the clever details like umbrellas in the doors.
That's been a VAG things for ages hasn't it ? I'm sure our old Passat had it.
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Original Superb was the first to have it iirc
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Sundayjumper wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 12:04 pm
Carlos wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 11:34 am ...I love the clever details like umbrellas in the doors.
That's been a VAG things for ages hasn't it ? I'm sure our old Passat had it.
They're great. Until your other half uses them (her car tbf) and then they end up in random handbags dotted about the house.
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Galaxy has a fresh MOT. Advisories for child seats being fitted, some slightly tired bushes, and a very small oil leak from the turbo.

Booked it in for new springs and dampers in the back.
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I clearly jinxed it saying the RR has no electrical maladies. Now seems prone to random alarm triggers. Not too frequent just yet fortunately but will need to be investigated if it continues.
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GG. wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 1:55 pm I clearly jinxed it saying the RR has no electrical maladies. Now seems prone to random alarm triggers. Not too frequent just yet fortunately but will need to be investigated if it continues.
Could it be a battery issue? If the voltage drops too low it gets angry?
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GG. wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 1:55 pm I clearly jinxed it saying the RR has no electrical maladies. Now seems prone to random alarm triggers. Not too frequent just yet fortunately but will need to be investigated if it continues.
It’s a RR in London. Are you sure they’re random triggers?!
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DeskJockey wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 1:59 pm
GG. wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 1:55 pm I clearly jinxed it saying the RR has no electrical maladies. Now seems prone to random alarm triggers. Not too frequent just yet fortunately but will need to be investigated if it continues.
Could it be a battery issue? If the voltage drops too low it gets angry?
Yes that's possible though the tracker is showing the car battery as sat at 12.3V so isn't low currently.

Apparently door locks can fail in some way which leads to it (even though the doors still lock).
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