Re: Your fleet running reports
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 8:43 am
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The BMW ones just come on when the outside temp is 3C or below, don't they? Not all the time when the ignition is on.integrale_evo wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 12:03 am Maybe it's just bmws that are ( or were ) always on. E30, all the e36s and e46 the heating element is active as soon as there is power to move them, i.e. Ignition on. Quite handy if it's cold / damp / drizzly.
I had anticipated such a response
Your lease is pretty cheap isn't it? There has been a real dearth of similarly cheap deals recently; the best bargain, just last week, was 18 months (1+17) in a Volvo V90 Cross Country T5 for £272/month and no other fees. That deal has just expired and it's now much closer to £400 a month. And 18 months is really too short anyway.NotoriousREV wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 9:41 am Had a letter to remind me that the Golf goes back at the end of September and imploring me to go and visit my dealer NOW to organise a replacement.
I really don't know what to replace it with. It's been brilliant on a technical level: it's brilliant to drive fast, I love the tech on it, it works well on my commute with the active cruise control, it's a great family car (perhaps a tad too small for us now). I don't really like having the same car twice, and whilst it's brilliant on so many levels, I'm not sure I really get that real pride of "ownership" from it i.e. I don't look back at it when I park it up somewhere, probably because it's a grey Golf estate. I'm also having one of my "ditch Ocean Finance" kicks at the moment and trying to reduce the monthly outgoings on crap, and I class paying interest as crap these days.
So, do I replace like for like (assuming i can get a similar deal), get something different on a similar priced lease, buy something for cash for around £10k, or do something stupid like finance a 997 or Chevy Camaro? Watch this space.
I'm thinking about importing a Toyota Crown Athlete V Estate from Japan. They're about £6k landed and come with a 1JZ turbo engine. It'll probably not depreciate, but it won't have a queue of buyers eitherJobbo wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 9:47 amYour lease is pretty cheap isn't it? There has been a real dearth of similarly cheap deals recently; the best bargain, just last week, was 18 months (1+17) in a Volvo V90 Cross Country T5 for £272/month and no other fees. That deal has just expired and it's now much closer to £400 a month. And 18 months is really too short anyway.NotoriousREV wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 9:41 am Had a letter to remind me that the Golf goes back at the end of September and imploring me to go and visit my dealer NOW to organise a replacement.
I really don't know what to replace it with. It's been brilliant on a technical level: it's brilliant to drive fast, I love the tech on it, it works well on my commute with the active cruise control, it's a great family car (perhaps a tad too small for us now). I don't really like having the same car twice, and whilst it's brilliant on so many levels, I'm not sure I really get that real pride of "ownership" from it i.e. I don't look back at it when I park it up somewhere, probably because it's a grey Golf estate. I'm also having one of my "ditch Ocean Finance" kicks at the moment and trying to reduce the monthly outgoings on crap, and I class paying interest as crap these days.
So, do I replace like for like (assuming i can get a similar deal), get something different on a similar priced lease, buy something for cash for around £10k, or do something stupid like finance a 997 or Chevy Camaro? Watch this space.
The only real alternative for low-cost motoring is to buy something which won't depreciate. Good luck with that!
It was pretty good. I really liked it, and MrsREV loved it for some odd reason. It was reliable and parts were easy to come by as they were ubiquitous parts shared across ranges for the most part. It just wasn't quite quick enough to satisfy me. I like boost, it turns out.JLv3.0 wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 9:54 am What was the Stagea like from an ownership perspective? Lose much money on it, issues running it and so on? Can't remember.
You will also do well in prison.
To this day I have no idea why they didn't do this. They wouldn't be able to build them fast enough.
Really the only thing I miss from my Ford days. Bloody brilliant devices.JLv3.0 wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 9:43 am edit - I do have to confirm that the Ford heated front screen remains one of THE true gems of all things motoring.
C63 (or E63) estate? Boost and a V8NotoriousREV wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:04 am Rich, I have the problem that MrsREV has her 4 series convertible so it means I have to have the practical car. I really want a 911, but it would mean a lot of compromise in terms of stuff we do at the weekends etc.
If BMW had built an M3 Touring, this wouldn't be a discussion. For some reason, I'm not really drawn to the RS4/RS6 Avants. Can't explain it, but they don't tickle my pickle. Whereas the idea of a chipped and pullied S4 Avant (the supercharged V6 version) has a bit of appeal.
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In my head they don't handle very well. I don't actually know if that's true or not, but I'm not really a drifter and like lots of grip and my prejudice is that the AMGs are just dragsters.mikeyb wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:21 amC63 (or E63) estate? Boost and a V8NotoriousREV wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:04 am Rich, I have the problem that MrsREV has her 4 series convertible so it means I have to have the practical car. I really want a 911, but it would mean a lot of compromise in terms of stuff we do at the weekends etc.
If BMW had built an M3 Touring, this wouldn't be a discussion. For some reason, I'm not really drawn to the RS4/RS6 Avants. Can't explain it, but they don't tickle my pickle. Whereas the idea of a chipped and pullied S4 Avant (the supercharged V6 version) has a bit of appeal.![]()
Is it with vwfs?NotoriousREV wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 9:41 am Had a letter to remind me that the Golf goes back at the end of September and imploring me to go and visit my dealer NOW to organise a replacement.
Can't you buy a dog eared diesel golf estate for the practical stuff and a 911 for when you don't have to lug anything large around with you? IIRC you have two kids and if they're under I guess 5' 5" and you're under 6'1" I would expect you can get them in the back seats for short journeys so still usable.NotoriousREV wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:04 am Rich, I have the problem that MrsREV has her 4 series convertible so it means I have to have the practical car. I really want a 911, but it would mean a lot of compromise in terms of stuff we do at the weekends etc.