Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 4:33 pm
M2 cs are £75k. Sure you can spec the shit out of them, but you can make a 2.0 diesel Evoque cost that too if you tick all the boxes.
Absolutely anything that requires the involvement of the "general public" is always going to be painful. It sucks!!Sundayjumper wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 6:18 pm MINI
Bloke that had asked a load of questions, haggled, agreed a price and said he'd be here at 10am to collect didn't show up and has ignored emails & phone calls since
Reserve buyer who was desperate to come and see it yesterday has now changed his mind after getting an insurance quote
Touareg
I've got a queue of five people, two of whom have said they'll definitely take it at the asking price if I let them jump the queue
I clearly suck at selling cars !
£75k poverty spec is still A LOT for a 2 series.Rich B wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 4:33 pm M2 cs are £75k. Sure you can spec the shit out of them, but you can make a 2.0 diesel Evoque cost that too if you tick all the boxes.
is it a lot for a ecoty winner?
That was my thought too - on something special, I can understand spending the money, but on a warmed up shopping shitter, where they more commonly appear these days, it seems like a high cost item for what eventually tends to become required maintenance.integrale_evo wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:05 pmThe adaptive dampers on the faster mitos are about £900 each. If I had one and they broke I’d stick a £600 set of coilovers on!Beany wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 1:46 pm Sounds All The Nice.
Not to piss on yer chips, but how do you feel about knocking on ten year old adaptive dampers? I've thought about this idly over the last few years as they get more and more common, and they still ain't cheap to replace - and if one blows, it's either pay through the nose for a replacement, or pay through the nose to replace the whole system with passive shocks, surely?
Or is my experience of complete fucking sheds tainting me on this one?![]()
Glad you cleared that up for us BeanyBeany wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 8:26 pmThat was my thought too - on something special, I can understand spending the money, but on a warmed up shopping shitter, where they more commonly appear these days, it seems like a high cost item for what eventually tends to become required maintenance.integrale_evo wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:05 pmThe adaptive dampers on the faster mitos are about £900 each. If I had one and they broke I’d stick a £600 set of coilovers on!Beany wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 1:46 pm Sounds All The Nice.
Not to piss on yer chips, but how do you feel about knocking on ten year old adaptive dampers? I've thought about this idly over the last few years as they get more and more common, and they still ain't cheap to replace - and if one blows, it's either pay through the nose for a replacement, or pay through the nose to replace the whole system with passive shocks, surely?
Or is my experience of complete fucking sheds tainting me on this one?![]()
Although SJ has a point that other things are more likely to fail than the dampers in general; location helps too - scabby roads around Scarbs and the countryside are probably harsher on shocks than sleeping policemen in towns. That said, there are plenty of vicious potholes where I live so....
Eh, who knows. It's just an idle thought, after all.![]()
The problem is in the right set up they make or break the car.Beany wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 8:26 pmThat was my thought too - on something special, I can understand spending the money, but on a warmed up shopping shitter, where they more commonly appear these days, it seems like a high cost item for what eventually tends to become required maintenance.integrale_evo wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:05 pmThe adaptive dampers on the faster mitos are about £900 each. If I had one and they broke I’d stick a £600 set of coilovers on!Beany wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 1:46 pm Sounds All The Nice.
Not to piss on yer chips, but how do you feel about knocking on ten year old adaptive dampers? I've thought about this idly over the last few years as they get more and more common, and they still ain't cheap to replace - and if one blows, it's either pay through the nose for a replacement, or pay through the nose to replace the whole system with passive shocks, surely?
Or is my experience of complete fucking sheds tainting me on this one?![]()
Although SJ has a point that other things are more likely to fail than the dampers in general; location helps too - scabby roads around Scarbs and the countryside are probably harsher on shocks than sleeping policemen in towns. That said, there are plenty of vicious potholes where I live so....
Eh, who knows. It's just an idle thought, after all.![]()
See, that's not abhorrently expensive, in fairness.V8Granite wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 9:48 pm
£400 to rebuild each strut and £120 for a new airbag. It still has a compressor though, 4 sensors and 4 linkages plus a ride height computer.
I was looking for one of these a couple of years ago but couldn’t find one in a colour I liked that also had a black interior. At 38 I also thought I was a few years off a Jag too
Murdered out, nice16vCento wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 12:04 am Mines midnight Black with a black interior, a good combination![]()
Nice! Welcome to the club... although you have out-specced me and mine is the measly 240 brake model. I agree that it is a tremendous engine and gearbox combo, I bloody love it. Have you tried dynamic mode yet?16vCento wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 1:21 pm New vehicle purchased
2012 XFS 3.0d.
Its very different to the S60! I've driven quite a few XF's, but never the facelift with the 8 speed box, and it's a particularly high spec one.
Adaptive Dampers, AFS bi xenon lights, 1200w Bowers and Wilkins sound system, DAB, DVD, Video input, 18 way adjustable heated and cooled seats, heated steering wheel, 20 inch wheels.
Its a lovely car, 65k on it, full jag service history, cambelt was done last December as well which is a big expense out the way.
Surprised by how quick it feels, throttle feels quite a bit keener than they normally do, it certainly feels all of its 275 hp.
The only diesel car I've ever had was the Discovery, and that picked up quite well, but didn't really keep pulling to the redline, this does!
It really wakes up when you boot it, at any speed. No lag with the twin turbos, and the power is still there past 4k.
I Sometimes forget how old the autobox in the Volvo is, by the time the Volvo thought about kickdown this would be off up the road!
The 8 speed box is superb, very quick acting, especially in sport mode.
It certainly isn't a winter weather car though, its on Dunlops all round, which are decent in the summer, but clearly not when its minus 1, any of the first 3 gears just yielded the traction control light
Heated steering wheel is nice too, never had that before!
Picking it up next Saturday![]()
Not had it in dynamic when I test drove it as it was minus 1, the Eagle F1s on my S60 were much better in the cold than the Dunlops on the XF.Explosive Newt wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 3:33 pmNice! Welcome to the club... although you have out-specced me and mine is the measly 240 brake model. I agree that it is a tremendous engine and gearbox combo, I bloody love it. Have you tried dynamic mode yet?
I went for a cream leather interior - I always find it feels a bit more spacious than all black!
Sundayjumper wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 3:38 pm Finally had someone turn up to view the Touareg. Seemed a nice chap, and seemed keen, but was totally thrown by my refusal to haggle
Afaik dynamic softens the traction and also makes it hold onto gears in S-mode of the autobox, although I don't think it does anything to the throttle response. You'll probably see the change in your dampers I guess?16vCento wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 3:47 pm Not had it in dynamic when I test drove it as it was minus 1, the Eagle F1s on my S60 were much better in the cold than the Dunlops on the XF.
I've had a cream interior for the past 5 years, I won't miss the constant cleaning of dye from jeans off it!
Insurance is 30 quid a year cheaper than the S60 which is a bonus, tax is about 140 quid less and it will be a lot better on fuel I imagine.
Its a S Portfolio which explains the spec, I wasn't aware it existed. Need a new S badge for the back as the colouring is a bit faded and I might get paint for the calipers as they are quite visible behind the 20's.